St james' stack issue major update to fans on newcastle v everton match

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St James' STACK has issued a big update to fans planning on heading there to see Newcastle take on Everton in their final match of the season on Sunday, confirming that sadly they


WON'T actually be showing the game, due to it not being televised at all. After a great campaign, which has seen them win the Carabao Cup, after a brilliant win against Liverpool in


March and parade the trophy through the city and up to the Town Moor in front of an estimated crowd of 100,000 proud Geordies, United are hoping to rubber stamp Champions League


qualification when they host Everton at St James' Park this weekend. Things are incredibly tight among the teams vying for Europe with just one game to go and with rivals Chelsea and


Nottingham Forest playing each other, Newcastle will be hoping to see off any challenges for their spot with a rousing home win to end the season on a high. And, as well as there being a


full house at SJP, another place you can guarantee will be packed to the rafters is St James' STACK, which has been a massive success since opening its doors for the first time last


August. Since its launch, there have been some epic scenes, not least for the night back in February, when NUFC beat Arsenal to book their place at Wembley and then on final day, when people


were queuing up early morning to get in, ahead of the 4.30pm kick off. It will be THE place to be on Sunday, but sadly, after both Sky and TNT confirmed they won't be showing Newcastle


v Everton, on Thursday morning, St James STACK announced on their socials, that, as a result of TV scheduling, there'd be no big screen coverage. That said, they still have loads


planned to ensure it's an afternoon to remember. The post revealed that there will be live entertainment all day, with pre and post match performances, as it added: 'Stack your day


with good vibes & even better company. Let’s send the season off in style – Howay the lads!'