Newcastle United have announced a series of celebrations to mark the club's Carabao Cup triumph with the club keen to commemorate the achievement in the coming weeks.
The 2-1 win over Liverpool at Wembley on Sunday, 16 March saw Newcastle win their first major trophy in 70 years and the celebrations continued late into the night in the capital in the wake of the victory.
Now, the club have announced two separate celebrations in Newcastle starting this weekend. For all the information on each one, our guide below has you covered.

Newcastle United Carabao Cup celebrations
Cup presentation at St James' Park
On Sunday, 23 March, Newcastle legend Bob Moncur will present the Carabao Cup to the crowd at St James' Park at half-time of Newcastle Women's match with Sunderland Women.
A record crowd for the second tier of Women's football is expected already but the announcement that the Carabao Cup will be paraded to fans is only likely to push the attendance closer to a sell-out at St James' Park.
Tickets are still on general sale to all Newcastle fans at a cost of £8 for adults and £2 for children. From each sale, £1 will be donated to the Newcastle United Foundation.
Celebrations like these at St James' Park are perhaps an argument fans will use to reject plans for a brand new Newcastle Stadium.
As announced from Newcastle United, the Carabao Cup trophy will be shown off in front of Sunderland on Sunday at St James Park
Estimate attendance so far is 30,000+ which is ALREADY THE LARGEST Championship (womens) crowd in history
Transport is also free with a ticket#NUFC pic.twitter.com/dR7rnMjkXq
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Town Moor Event
On Saturday, 29 March, Newcastle United will celebrate their Carabao Cup final victory with fans in the city centre via an open-air event. The celebrations will take place on Town Moor just north of the city centre and will be free for fans to attend.
As part of the celebrations, fans will be treated to a live DJ, a band, a highlights package of the club's journey to Wembley and a full re-run of the Carabao Cup final. The club have also teased that special guests will appear on stage.
To finish, the full Newcastle United squad and Eddie Howe, who is set to receive the freedom of the city of Newcastle, will lift the Carabao Cup on stage in front of thousands of fans in attendance.
A show from club partner, Sela, will then round off the day before celebrations will no doubt continue into the night in the city centre.
To attend the Town Moor event, fans must register their interest via the club's official website.