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Magpies book second trip to Wembley in three years
Newcastle United's Bruno Guimaraes and Arsenal's Kai Havertz battle for the ball during the Carabao Cup Semi-Final, second leg match at St. James' Park, Newcastle upon Tyne, February 5, 2025

Newcastle 2 (4)-(0) 0 Arsenal
by Roger Domeneghetti
at St James’ Park

 

IT WAS Arsenal who needed goals, but it was Newcastle who got them, booking their second trip to Wembley in three seasons with an utterly dominant team performance.

In the month since the first leg, Arsenal’s form had improved appreciably. They had won five of their last six, culminating in a handy dismantling of Manchester City just three days ago.

Newcastle, by contrast, had faltered, losing their last two at home.

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