- Newcastle defeated Liverpool 2-1 to win their first domestic trophy in 70 years
- From around 150,000 supporters, they are expected to participate in today's festivities
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Newcastle United expects more than 150,000 jubilant supporters to appear to celebrate their sensational Carabao Cup victory in Wembley earlier this month with an open-top bus parade that will take place later this afternoon.
The side of Eddie Howe ended their long waiting time of 70 years on a domestic trophy after beating Liverpool, thanks to goals from the local hero than Burn and Alexander Isak. Federico Chiesa has set up a grandstand finish, but the Magpies held up to write history.
To commemorate their success, the club has organized a bus parade through the city center. The procession leaves St James' Park before making his way to the city of Moor, where a celebration of a ticket and interviews will contain.
There is already a complete screening of the cup final.
Streets and buildings are decorated in black -white for the festivities and it is also expected that a large number of famous guests are present.
Indeed, Ant and Dec were spotted on the way to the entrance of the chairman in St James' Park after posing for photos and signing signatures for supporters. Alan Shearer is also supposed to be set up for a Q&A session at the city event.

Newcastle supporters have gathered in the city center to celebrate their Carabao Cup victory

Thousands flowed to St James' park to see the bus parade leave the stadium

The parade will go through the city before he stops for an event in the city of Moor
The players and staff of Newcastle leave the stadium around 4.30 pm before the convoy passes Haymarkets and to the Great North Road.
The bus is expected to arrive in the city of Moor at 5 p.m., but the team will not come up at the stage until 6:30 PM. The night is completed by a light show by sponsor Sela.
Sky Sports and the official YouTube channel from Newcastle will broadcast the event live.
Proponents started to gather for lunch in the bars and pubs of the city, many who caught up black -white colors. Some were spotted with players' masks.
Today, the first opportunity to celebrate the team will be to celebrate their performance after a large group of senior players was forced to carry out international duty in the hours after the victory, which means that the party in the capital was kept to a minimum.
“They didn't have been to Newcastle, so I didn't miss that part. We will come back and now celebrate with the fans, “Isak told the Swedish publication Aftonbladet this week.
“I think the parade will be incredible.
'It's a bus parade and a little more when you meet the fans on a large field. I don't know exactly how much [fans] There will be, but most of the city I think. '

Proponents wore their black -white shirts and posted for photos around the ground

One spectator supported football glasses with spirits for the party that started

Others attracted masks from their favorite players, including Bruno Guimaraes and Joelinton

Club legend Alan Shearer signed signatures before taking his way into St James' Park
In the meantime, Howe will get the freedom of Newcastle, the highest civil honor that can be given by the city after he has sent his way to Glorie. Sir Bobby Robson, Alan Shearer and Jackie Milburn also received the appreciated prize.
City council leader Karen Kilgour said she was 'pleased' to nominate how to nominate.
“Generations of supporters have never seen their beloved club lifting a domestic trophy, and under his leadership we all have cherished memories of a really unforgettable day,” she said. The honor will be officially confirmed during a meeting later this year.
Burn has also been nominated for the freedom of Northumberland.