Newcastle United will face La Liga outfit Rayo Vallecano in a friendly fixture at St James’ Park this December during the pause for the World Cup in Qatar. The Magpies will entertain the Spanish side at 12:30pm on Saturday 17 December.
Tickets will go on sale to all supporters online at book.nufc.co.uk from 10am GMT on Friday 4 November. A United statement said: “The match will form a key part of Eddie Howe’s preparations for the resumption of the domestic season following a five-and-a-half-week break in club fixtures to accommodate a winter World Cup.
“United’s enforced break will begin following a home clash with Chelsea on Saturday 12 November, and will end with either a Carabao Cup clash during the week commencing Monday 19 December or a Premier League trip to Leicester City on Boxing Day.
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“While several first team players could be representing their respective countries in Qatar, those not on international duty will be embarking on a mini pre-season to retain their fitness levels.
“The Magpies have already announced a friendly fixture against Saudi Arabian champions Al-Hilal in Riyadh on 8 December as part of a warm-weather training camp, and the match with Rayo Vallecano will provide fans on Tyneside with an ideal chance to watch the team in action before the Premier League returns.”
Rayo, who have former United defender Florian Lejeune in their ranks on loan from Alaves, are currently 8th in La Liga, having achieved a 12th-place finish last season.
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Premium seating is available this match from £60 +VAT per person and includes a food offer and Directors Box seat.
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