Newcastle United have registered their 25-man Premier League squad list.
All Premier League squads must submit a 25-man squad of players that can be used during the season.
No club can have more than 17 players who are ineligible for 'Home Grown Player' status, however as many Under-21 players as they like can be named, over and above the limit of 25 players.
Home grown players are those who have been registered with any club tied to the FA for three whole seasons or 36 months prior to their 21st birthday. It does not have to have been in one continuous stretch.
Johnny Evans and Papiss Cisse come together
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Ashley Young scores the winner for Manchester United against Newcastle
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Ashley Young celebrates the winner for Manchester United against Newcastle
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Wilfried Bony came on in the victory over Newcastle to make his Man City debut.
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A quick-fire David Silva double put City five goals to the good.
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Edin Dzeko tripled Newcastle's misery with a third goal before half-time.
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Samir Nasri doubled Manchester City's lead with an emphatic strike.
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Sergio Aguero put Manchester City ahead inside two minutes after Vernon Anita gave away an early penalty.
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Peter Crouch scores a late equaliser
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Jack Colback puts Newcastle ahead with 15 minutes remaining
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Yoan Gouffran scores Newcastle's third against Hull
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Newcastle players congratulate Sammy Ameobi after his goal against Hull
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Sammy Ameobi scores from 30-yards out
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Ahmed Elmohamady reacts after he realises his goal is ruled out for a clear handball
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Ahmed Elmohamady punches the ball into the back of the net during the 3-0 defeat to Newcastle
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Remy Cabella celebrates his goal against Hull
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Remy Cabella goes close as Newcastle dominated in the first half
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Petr Cech started in place of Thibaut Courtois and was fantastic for the Blues
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Jose Mourinho was furious with his team's performance in the opening stages
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Willian's quick thinking allowed Oscar to tap in the opener at the far post
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Oscar is mobbed by Chelsea players after scoring the opening goal
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Chelsea players surround the referee believing they should have had a penalty
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John Carver and Steve Stone watch the action unfold at the King Power Stadium
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Leonardo Ulloa heads in the winner - his eighth goal of the season
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Leicester players celebrate with the striker
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Jak Alnwick made a number of good saves for Newcastle
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Remy Cabella tries to get the visitors on the attack
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Cheick Tiote puts in a tackle on Leicester striker Jamie Vardy
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George Boyd celebrates his equaliser against Newcastle
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Danny Ings celebrates his goal for Burnley
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Newcastle caretaker manager John Carver (right) reacts
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Everton's Ivorian striker Arouna Kone scores the opening goal against Newcastle
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Cisse celebrates equalising against Everton, despite the fact he could have been sent off earlier in the match
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Ayoze Perez shoots to score and put Newcastle ahead
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Jack Colback scores Newcastle's third
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Evertons Belgian striker Kevin Mirallas scored a late goal but the Toffees couldn't find another
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Papiss Cisse scores a consolation for Newcastle form the penalty spot
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Robin van Persie scores the third for Manchester United with a perfectly-guided header
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Wayne Rooney scores his and United's second of the game
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Rooney celebrates with striker-partner Radamel Falcao after the pair combine to put United ahead
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Wayne Rooney opens the scoring after turning in a Radamel Falcao cross
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Sunderland manager Gus Poyet celebrates Adam Johnson's goal
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Adam Johnson strikes his late winner at St James' Park
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Adam Johnson evades the challenge of Ayoze Perez
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Spurs' striker Harry Kane scores their third goal
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Newcastle United's Jak Alnwick punches the ball clear
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Nabil Bentaleb (centre) celebrates putting Tottenham ahead
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Didier Drigba scores a consolation goal to bring the score back to 2-1
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John Terry looks up as Papiss Cisse's shot hits the back of the net
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Newcastle players and fans swamp Papiss Cisee after he scored his second goal
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Papiss Cisse celebraes after scoring Newcastle's second against Chelsea
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Papiss Cisse scores the first goal for Newcastle against Chelsea
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Mehdi Abeid leaves Stephen Ward chasing him down the right hand side
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George Boyd fires the Clarets into a first-half lead
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Boyd celebrates with the Burnley mascot Bertie Bee
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Papiss Cisse turns in a cross to draw Newcastle level at Turf Moor
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Newcastle players surround Cisse after his equaliser
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Danny Ings attempts to get a shot on goal in the second-half
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Mauro Zarate holds off Sammy Ameobi
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Aaron Cresswell fires home the only goal of the game
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Mark Noble challenges Moussa Sissoko
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Sam Allardyce and Alan Pardew patrol the touchline
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Adrian clears his lines for West Ham
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West Ham players celebrate their victory
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Ayoze Perez flicks in a brilliant opener for Newcastle
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Ayoze Perez celebrates his goal against West Brom
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Fabricio Coloccini celebrates his goal that put Newcastle 2-0 up
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Mario Balotelli is spoken to by Simon Mignolet
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Mario Balotelli reacts to the defeat to Newcastle
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Ayoze Perez celebrates his winning goal against Liverpool
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Ayoze Perez celebrates his goal against Liverpool
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Ayoze Perez scores for Newcastle against Liverpool
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Moussa Sissoko celebrates scoring Newcastle's second goal
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David Silva was substituted after suffering a knee injury
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Rolando Aarons watches as his effort finds the corner of the Manchester City goal to give Newcastle the lead
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Ayoze Perez and his teammates celebrate with the away fans
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Ayoze Perez scores for Newcastle to complete the turnaround
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Sammy Ameobi scores with his first touch to level for Newcastle
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Emmanuel Adebayor heads in the opening goal for Spurs
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Gabriel Obertan celebrates his goal with his team mates
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Gabriel Obertan fires in to give Newcastle the lead
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Papiss Cisse misses a good chance
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The match is delayed by an hour due to problems with a big screen coming dislodged by the wind
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Courtesy of Papiss Cisse's second of the afternoon, Alan Pardew's men show they are no pushovers.
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Papiss Cisse celebrates pulling Newcastle level at the Liberty Stadium
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Swansea show solidarity with their opponents by supporting former Magpies star Jonas Gutierrez who is battling cancer.
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Wilfried Bony puts the Swans ahead against lowly Newcastle.
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Mike Ashley, usually an absent figure, was again in attendance for Newcastle's clash away at Swansea.
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Peter Crouch heads home the only goal of the game between Stoke and Newcastle
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Mike Ashley looks on during the game between Stoke City and Newcastle
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Alan Pardew at the match between Newcastle and Stoke
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Fans call for the head of Alan Pardew at the match between Newcastle and Stoke
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Emmanuel Riviere of Newcastle scores one of his two goals against Crystal Palace as the Magpies advanced in this Capital One Cup tie after extra-time
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Paul Dummett celebrates scoring the winner at Selhurst Park in extra-time
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Papiss Cisse gets his second and equalises for Newcastle
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Alan Pardew and Papiss Cisse celebrate the goal
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Under-fire boss Alan Pardew looks away after his team go behind
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Nikica Jelavic celebrates after opening the scoring
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Newcastle fans hold up protest banners against their manager Alan Pardew
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Stephen Quinn is tackled by Paul Dummett
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Moussa Sissoko goes past the challenge from Jake Livermore
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Nikica Jelavic holds off Paul Dummett
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After Jack Cork had made it 3-0, Newcastle fans turned up the volume on their protests against Alan Pardew.
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Jack Cork celebrates after scoring the Saints' third.
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Alan Pardew's afternoon could only get worse after Graziano Pelle doubled his side's lead after just 19 minutes.
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Graziano Pelle gave the Saints the best possible start, tucking his effort past Tim Krul in the first half.
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Alan Pardew returned to his former club with his job looking increasingly under threat.
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Neil Warnock celebrates after Wilfried Zaha's late goal
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Wilfried Zaha celebrates his late equaliser
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Mike Williamson celebrates his goal
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Rolando Aarons celebrates his goal
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Massadio Haidara and Jason Puncheon battle for the ball
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Dwight Gayle scores the opening goal
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Daryl Janmaat prevails in a tussle with Aston Villa left-back Aly Cissokho. The summer signing from Feyenoord has impressed Newcastle United supporters so far.
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Paul Lambert and Aston Villa assistant manager Roy Keane look on during the match. Keane was characteristically active on the sidelines
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New Aston Villa signing Carlos Sanchez was named on the bench and replaced Charles N'Zogbia in the 62nd minute.
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The Villa Park faithful were enthusiastic about the first use of the 'vanishing spray' during the match with Newcastle United. It produced possibly the loudest cheer of the match.
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Roy Keane exchanges words with Daryl Janmaat during the goalless draw between Aston Villa and Newcastle United.
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Newcastle United defender Mike Williamson saw red in the second half in a fiery affair at Villa Park.
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Sergio Aguero makes it 2-0 in stoppage time
Edin Dzeko wins the ball back from Fabricio Coloccini
David Silva celebrates his goal for Manchester City
Joe Hart punches the ball away
A minute's silence is observed for the Newcastle fans who died on flight MH17
The 25-man squad cannot be changed again until the transfer window reopens on 1 January 2015, however emergency loans and free agent signings can be added before then.
25 squad players Player (*=Home grown) Abeid, Mehdi *Ameobi, Samuel Anita, Vurnon San Benito Cabella, Remy Cisse, Papiss Demba *Colback, Jack Raymond Coloccini, Fabricio De Jong, Siem *Dummett, Paul *Elliot, Robert Ferreyra, Facundo Gouffran, Yoan Gutierrez, Jonas Manuel Haidara, Massadio Janmaat, Daryl *Krul, Timothy Michael Obertan, Gabriel Antoine Riviere, Emmanuel Santon, Davide Sissoko, Moussa *Taylor, Ryan Anthony *Taylor, Steven Vincent Tiote, Cheik Ismael *Vuckic, Haris *Williamson, Michael JamesUnder-21 players (Contract and Scholars) Aarons, Rolando Alnwick, Jak Armstrong, Adam James Atkinson, James Lewis Barlaser, Daniel Tan Bigirimana, Gael Broccoli, Stefan Cameron, Kyle Milne Campbell, Adam Charman, Luke Cobain, Jamie Anthony Drennan, Ben Gibson, Liam Steven Gillesphey, Macauley Gilliead, Alex Nicholas Good, Curtis Gutierrez, Ayoze Perez Hall, Andrew Heardman, Tom Holmes, Jamie Jason Hunter, Jack David Johnson, Louis James Kemen, Olivier Kerridge, Joseph George Laidler, Adam Lascelles, Jamaal Longstaff, Sean David Mbabu, Melingo Kevin McKinnon, Ryan Newberry, Michael Olley, Greg Thomas Pearson, Brendan Conor Pollock, Ben Quinn, Jonathyn Stephen Roberts, Callum Satka, Lubomir Smith, Ben Joseph Smith, Liam Phillip Sterry, Jamie Michael Storey, Jordan Jay Streete, Remie Suddick, Lewis Ethan Trodd, Allan Jake Ward, Daniel John Williams, Callum Dylan Woodman, Frederick John Woolston, Paul Hudson
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