Newcastle open-top bus parade timings for Carabao Cup trophy party

Newcastle are set to take to the streets in celebration of their cup final win.

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Players and staff of Newcastle United celebrate as they pose for a photograph with the Carabao Cup Trophy

Newcastle celebrating their Carabao Cup win. (Image: Getty Images)

Newcastle United fans are set to flood the city centre this weekend for trophy celebrations, with full details of Saturday's festivities now unveiled by the club. Eager supporters can catch an open-top bus parade featuring players, staff, and the Carabao Cup, departing from St James' Park and journeying through Gallowgate, Percy Street, and on towards Gosforth, culminating in a presentation at the Town Moor.

The club has taken to social media to guide supporters, stating: "Our recommendation for fans with a ticket to the Town Moor event is that they head there from 1.30pm to ensure the best possible vantage point for the team arriving."

The comprehensive schedule for the day's events at Town Moor indicates fans should arrive timely for the much-anticipated party.

Additionally, Newcastle's website advises: "Supporters are encouraged to plan their journeys in advance and are advised to use public transport where possible. A number of road closures will be in operation on Saturday 29 March, on the following roads: Barrack Road (from St. James' Park to Gallowgate), Gallowgate, Percy Street, B1318 (to Great North Road), Great North Road."

Key timings for fans looking to attend the event follow below...

Eddie Howe Travels Back to Newcastle with the Carabao Cup

Eddie Howe travelling back to Newcastle with the Carabao Cup. (Image: Getty)

1.30pm - Town Moor site opens.

2pm - Final match replay.

4pm - Main Stage entertainment.

4.30pm - Bus parade starts.

5pm - Q&A with Legends.

6.35pm - Players take to the Main Stage.

7.15pm - Sela spectacular surprise.

8.15pm - Site closes.

This article first appeared on Chronicle Live.

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