Newcastle fans take over Covent Garden ahead of Carabao Cup final against Liverpool and bid to end 70-year trophy wait

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NEWCASTLE fans took over Covent Garden ahead of Sunday’s Carabao Cup final against Liverpool.

Eddie Howe’s men are looking to end a 70-year trophy hoodoo by beating the Premier League leaders at Wembley tomorrow.

Newcastle United fans in Covent Garden holding a team flag.
Newcastle fans took over Covent Garden ahead of the Carabao Cup final
Newcastle United fans celebrating in Covent Garden.
Loyal Geordies travelled in their thousands for the clash with Liverpool
Large crowd of Newcastle United fans gathered in Covent Garden.
Thousands gathered in the capital for a pre-match party
Newcastle fans celebrating in Covent Garden, London.
Toon are hoping to end their 70-year trophy drought
A large crowd of Newcastle United fans in Covent Garden.
Fans young and old enjoyed the party

It will be Newcastle’s first final since losing the Carabao Cup to Manchester United two years.

And hopes are high after thousands of dedicated Geordies travelled down to London.

They are widely regarded as some of the most passionate supporters in English football.

But the Magpies took things up a level as they spent Saturday partying in Covent Garden.

Thousands of supporters took to the streets to toast Newcastle’s journey to the capital.

A white smoke flare could be seen in the background as fans enjoyed a laugh and a drink in the popular tourist location.

And the Toon faithful will be hoping their lengthy trip from the North East will be rewarded with victory at Wembley tomorrow.

Newcastle will be without four senior players against Liverpool, including star winger Anthony Gordon.

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The ace is serving a three-match ban after being sent off against Brighton earlier this month.

Sven Botman, Lewis Hall and Jamaal Lascelles will also be absent through injury.

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Newcastle fans celebrating in Covent Garden, London.
Newcastle lost the Carabao Cup final to Man Utd in 2023
Newcastle United fan in a striped mask and jersey celebrating.
They are desperate for success under Eddie Howe
Newcastle United fans in London holding a banner.
Newcastle fans toasted their trip to London
Newcastle United fans in Covent Garden.
Covent Garden was a sea of black-and-white stripes
Newcastle United fans celebrating in Covent Garden.
Fans will be hoping to still be in good spirits by tomorrow evening

But Liverpool are also suffering problems, specifically at right-back.

Trent Alexander-Arnold and Conor Bradley have both been ruled out.

While versatile Joe Gomez is another injury absentee.

Liverpool are also sweating over the fitness of Ibrahima Konate.

And it means Arne Slot will have to deploy one of Jarell Quansah, Wataru Endo or even midfielder Curtis Jones on the right.