Tyne-Tees derby
LocationNorth East
TeamsNewcastle United F.C. Middlesbrough F.C.
First meetingNewcastle United 2-3 Middlesbrough
1892–93 FA Cup
(21 January 1893)
Latest meetingMiddlesbrough 2-2 Newcastle United
2009–10 Football League Championship
(13 March 2010)
Next meetingTBD
StadiumsRiverside Stadium (Middlesbrough)
St James' Park (Newcastle United)
Statistics
Meetings total129
Most winsNewcastle United (51)
All-time seriesMiddlesbrough: 40
Draw: 38
Newcastle United: 51
Largest victoryNewcastle United 0-5 Middlesbrough
1930–31 First Division
(14 February 1931)
Newcastle United 6-1 Middlesbrough
1962–63 Division Two
(29 August 1962)
Tyne–Tees derby is located in England
Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough
Newcastle United
Newcastle United

The Tyne–Tees derby is a term used by both Middlesbrough and Newcastle fans, along with the media for a football match between Newcastle United and Middlesbrough.[1][2][3] They are in different counties and there is a distance of 42 miles between both teams.[4]

The fixture had increased importance in the late 1990s and early 2000s, as the only all North-East fixture of the season, since at the time Newcastle United and Middlesbrough were Premier League teams (while Sunderland was largely outside the top flight at the time). Both teams enjoyed a degree of success in this period: Newcastle qualified in for the Champions League and challenged for the Premier League title. Middlesbrough, with high-profile players including Juninho, Fabrizio Ravanelli, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and Mark Viduka, reached five major cup finals from 1997 to 2006, including the 2006 UEFA Cup Final and lifted the 2004 League Cup.

Middlesbrough play their home games at the Riverside Stadium, while Newcastle United play their home games at St. James' Park.

Results

The following table shows results from matches between Newcastle and Middlesbrough since 1988.[5]

Date Competition Venue Result Notes
13 Mar 2010 Championship Riverside Stadium Middlesbrough 2–2 Newcastle
20 Dec 2009 Championship St James' Park Newcastle 2–0 Middlesbrough First Tyne–Tees derby outside of the top division in 18 years; set the attendance record for a Championship fixture, with a crowd of 49,644
11 May 2009 Premier League St James' Park Newcastle 3–1 Middlesbrough Newcastle moved out of the relegation zone on goal difference, but ultimately both teams went down
29 Nov 2008 Premier League Riverside Stadium Middlesbrough 0–0 Newcastle
3 Feb 2008 Premier League St James' Park Newcastle 1–1 Middlesbrough
26 Aug 2007 Premier League Riverside Stadium Middlesbrough 2–2 Newcastle
3 Apr 2007 Premier League St James' Park Newcastle 0–0 Middlesbrough
22 Oct 2006 Premier League Riverside Stadium Middlesbrough 1–0 Newcastle
9 Apr 2006 Premier League Riverside Stadium Middlesbrough 1–2 Newcastle
2 Jan 2006 Premier League St James' Park Newcastle 2–2 Middlesbrough
27 Apr 2005 Premier League St James' Park Newcastle 0–0 Middlesbrough
14 Aug 2004 Premier League Riverside Stadium Middlesbrough 2–2 Newcastle
21 Feb 2004 Premier League St James' Park Newcastle 2–1 Middlesbrough
19 Oct 2003 Premier League Riverside Stadium Middlesbrough 0–1 Newcastle
5 Mar 2003 Premier League Riverside Stadium Middlesbrough 1–0 Newcastle
4 Nov 2002 Premier League St James' Park Newcastle 2–0 Middlesbrough
26 Dec 2001 Premier League St James' Park Newcastle 3–0 Middlesbrough
8 Sep 2001 Premier League Riverside Stadium Middlesbrough 1–4 Newcastle
17 Mar 2001 Premier League St James' Park Newcastle 1–2 Middlesbrough
16 Oct 2000 Premier League Riverside Stadium Middlesbrough 1–3 Newcastle
2 May 2000 Premier League Riverside Stadium Middlesbrough 2–2 Newcastle
3 Oct 1999 Premier League St James' Park Newcastle 2–1 Middlesbrough
1 May 1999 Premier League St James' Park Newcastle 1–1 Middlesbrough
6 Dec 1998 Premier League Riverside Stadium Middlesbrough 2–2 Newcastle
22 Feb 1997 Premier League Riverside Stadium Middlesbrough 0–1 Newcastle
27 Nov 1996 League Cup 4th round Riverside Stadium Middlesbrough 3–1 Newcastle
3 Nov 1996 Premier League St James' Park Newcastle 3–1 Middlesbrough
10 Feb 1996 Premier League Riverside Stadium Middlesbrough 1–2 Newcastle
30 Aug 1995 Premier League St James' Park Newcastle 1–0 Middlesbrough
7 Oct 1992 League Cup 2nd round Ayresome Park Middlesbrough 1–3 Newcastle Second leg of two-legged tie; Newcastle won 3–1 on aggregate
23 Sep 1992 League Cup 2nd round St James' Park Newcastle 0–0 Middlesbrough First leg of two-legged tie
26 Dec 1991 Second Division St James' Park Newcastle 0–1 Middlesbrough
27 Aug 1991 Second Division Ayresome Park Middlesbrough 3–0 Newcastle
12 Mar 1991 Second Division Ayresome Park Middlesbrough 3–0 Newcastle
10 Oct 1990 League Cup 2nd round St James' Park Newcastle 1–0 Middlesbrough Second leg of two-legged tie; Middlesbrough won 2–1 on aggregate
3 Oct 1990 Second Division St James' Park Newcastle 0–0 Middlesbrough Second of three meetings between the sides in 15 days
25 Sep 1990 League Cup 2nd round Ayresome Park Middlesbrough 2–0 Newcastle First leg of two-legged tie
5 May 1990 Second Division Ayresome Park Middlesbrough 4–1 Newcastle Middlesbrough avoided relegation and Newcastle missed out on promotion as a result of this game
23 Jan 1990 Full Members' Cup Ayresome Park Middlesbrough 1–0 Newcastle Northern section semifinal
4 Nov 1989 Second Division St James' Park Newcastle 2–2 Middlesbrough
26 Feb 1989 First Division Ayresome Park Middlesbrough 2–2 Newcastle
26 Oct 1988 First Division St James' Park Newcastle 3–0 Middlesbrough

See also

References

  1. Walker, Michael. "As drab a Tyne-Tees derby as ever seen". The Irish Times. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  2. Guardian Staff (5 December 1998). "Gascoigne in devilish mood for Gullit's first Tyne-Tees derby". The Guardian. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  3. Doughty, Sophie (23 November 2019). "Tyne-Tees Trouble: When Newcastle United and Boro fans clashed in the 1980s". ChronicleLive. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  4. "Middlesbrough FC to Newcastle United Football Club". Google Maps.
  5. "Newcastle United football club: record v Middlesbrough". 11v11.com.
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