Watch Sunderland v Newcastle for free on Sunday – NUFC women’s team derby match | OneFootball

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·12 octobre 2024

Watch Sunderland v Newcastle for free on Sunday – NUFC women’s team derby match

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It is the big one on Sunday, Sunderland v Newcastle United and the NUFC women’s team in action on Wearside.

The derby match already guaranteed to break records.


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As with now (as of Saturday afternoon) 15,000 tickets sold, it will be the biggest attendance ever for a second tier women’s football match.

Fans of the Newcastle United women’s team have sold out the away end, so they will have great support tomorrow.

If you haven’t got a ticket, then you can watch HERE for free.

The Mag report – 11 October 2024:

A piece of history will be created this weekend by Newcastle United and Sunderland.

With the Women’s Championship attendance record set to be broken.

The Newcastle United women’s team travel to Wearside on Sunday.

With Sunderland announcing that so far (Friday morning), around 14,000 tickets have been sold for the Stadium of Light derby match.

The attendance won’t get close to matching the 20,000+ crowds that Newcastle United women’s team have attracted when playing at St James’ Park in the lower leagues.

However, with the ticket sales Sunderland have reported so far, Sunday’s derby crowd will create a new record attendance for a second tier women’s league match.

The existing record is 11,137, which was for Sheffield United v London City two years ago.

Newcastle United women’s team coach Becky Langley is looking forward to it…

“I don’t buy that it’s just another game.

“Sunderland’s a special match.

“Incredibly important for our region, where you need incredible focus.

“There is always that extra bite in a derby and the girls are saying they don’t want to get beat by the Mackems.

“We have got to be bold.

“We can’t be vanilla.

“Our fans are really loud and travel in such numbers.

“At away games last season they outnumbered the home supporters.

“When we went to London City Lionesses at the start of this season the whole stadium was black and white.

“We all know a north-east team needs to be in the Women’s Super League.

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