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·10 January 2025

The best stats ahead of Newcastle United's Emirates FA Cup match against Bromley

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Opposition stat leaders

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Goals

13 - Michael Cheek

4 - Omar Sowunmi

3 - Jude Arthurs, Ben Thompson

Assists

5 - Idris Odutayo

3 - Corey Whitely

2 - Michael Cheek, Cameron Congreve, Danny Imray

Chances created

25 - Danny Imray

23 - Ben Thompson, Corey Whitely

22 - Idris Odutayo

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This is the first ever meeting between Newcastle and Bromley. The Magpies beat AFC Wimbledon in their first meeting earlier this season in the League Cup, with this the first campaign they’ve faced two different English clubs for the first time since 1978/79 (Cambridge United and Torquay United).

This will be Bromley’s first ever FA Cup third round tie, and also their first ever competitive meeting with a top-flight opponent.

Newcastle have lost just one of their last 16 FA Cup matches against fourth tier (or lower) opponents, going down 3-1 at Stevenage in the third round in 2010/11.

Bromley have won both of their FA Cup games so far this season, having been winless in their previous 23 matches in the competition proper beforehand (D4 L19). They trailed in both fixtures.

With two goals and two assists so far, no player has been involved in more FA Cup goals this season than Bromley’s Corey Whitely (first round onwards).

Alexander Isak has scored in five consecutive matches across all competitions for Newcastle United. The Club record for scoring in back-to-back appearances is nine matches in a row, achieved by Willie Wardrope in 1895/96.

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