Five away days for Newcastle to look forward to next season

There’s no doubt that St James’ park has a rich and colourful history and is generally seen as an overwhelmingly passionate platform for football, 52,000 fans per game for a team that struggled woefully all season can pay testament to that.

However the Newcastle fans are about to realise that some of the opposing grounds or stands in the Championship are not quite as illustrious or imposing as the Gallowgate end at a Raucous Tyne-Wear derby.

Whilst neighbours Sunderland (who narrowly avoided relegation) and newly promoted Middlesbrough fans will be taking in games at the Olympic Stadium (West Ham), White Hart Lane, Old Trafford and The Emirates, the travelling geordie fans will be tapping in some new addresses into their sat navs.

Here is a look at some away days to look out for travelling Newcastle fans next season, with everything from the capacity to the best place for a pre-match pint.

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