On March 16, 2025, Wembley Stadium witnessed a historic moment as Newcastle United clinched the Carabao Cup, defeating Liverpool 2-1. This victory marked Newcastle’s first major domestic trophy since the 1955 FA Cup, ending a 70-year silverware drought.
Match Overview

Newcastle entered the final with determination and tactical discipline. The breakthrough came just before halftime when Dan Burn, left unmarked, headed Kieran Trippier’s corner into the net, giving Newcastle the lead. In the 52nd minute, Alexander Isak showcased his striking prowess by converting Jacob Murphy’s header into a goal, doubling Newcastle’s advantage. Liverpool’s Federico Chiesa managed to pull one back in stoppage time, but it wasn’t enough to alter the outcome.
Fan Reactions
The Geordie faithful erupted in celebrations both at Wembley and across the globe. Social media platforms buzzed with elation as fans expressed their joy and disbelief at the long-awaited triumph. Beloved entertainers and ardent Newcastle supporters, Ant and Dec, shared their exuberance on TikTok, donning black and white scarves and exclaiming their happiness. Former Newcastle legend Alan Shearer was also seen celebrating passionately, even losing his hat in the process.
X (formerly Twitter) user Osman @OsmanZtheGooner tweeted
“Newcastle knocked out Man City, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool in back to back rounds to end their long trophy drought. Huge achievement.”
Manager Eddie Howe reflected on the significance of the victory, dedicating it to the fans and acknowledging the personal sacrifices made along the journey. The win was deeply personal for many, with supporters reminiscing about loved ones who had introduced them to Newcastle football, making the triumph even more poignant.
Other Premier League Matches
The weekend also featured notable Premier League fixtures:
Arsenal 1-0 Chelsea

At the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal secured a narrow victory over Chelsea. Mikel Merino’s first-half header from a set-piece proved decisive. Chelsea struggled to create clear-cut chances, highlighting their need for a true center-forward.
Fulham 2-0 Tottenham Hotspur

Fulham delivered a standout performance against Tottenham, securing a 2-0 win. The Cottagers’ cohesive play and clinical finishing underscored their intent to climb the league standings. Post-match, Tottenham’s Mathys Tel confronted frustrated away fans, urging unity amidst a challenging season.
Manchester United 3-0 Leicester City

Manchester United showcased their attacking flair with a commanding 3-0 victory over Leicester. Rasmus Højlund ended his goal drought, with Alejandro Garnacho and Bruno Fernandes also finding the net. Leicester’s struggles continued, marking their seventh consecutive home league game without scoring, leaving them nine points from safety.
This weekend’s fixtures highlighted the unpredictability and excitement of English football, with Newcastle’s historic triumph standing out as a testament to perseverance and ambition