Tyne–Wear derby
Long-standing rivalry between Newcastle United and Sunderland AFC / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Tyne–Wear derby, also known as the Wear–Tyne derby or the North East derby, is a local derby between the association football clubs Sunderland and Newcastle United. The derby is an inter-city rivalry in North East England with the two cities of Sunderland and Newcastle upon Tyne just 12 miles (19 km) apart. Sunderland play their home matches at the Stadium of Light whilst Newcastle play their home matches at St. James’ Park. The first meeting of the two sides took place in 1883, with the first competitive fixture being an FA Cup tie in 1888 which Sunderland won 2–0 over Newcastle East End.
Other names | Wear–Tyne derby North East derby |
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Location | Tyne and Wear |
Teams | |
First meeting | 1888 |
Latest meeting | 6 January 2024 FA Cup Sunderland 0–3 Newcastle United |
Stadiums | Newcastle: St James' Park Sunderland: Stadium of Light |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 157 |
Most wins | Newcastle (54) |
Most player appearances | Jimmy Lawrence (27) |
Top scorer | George Holley, Sunderland (15) |
All-time series | Newcastle: 54 Draws: 50 Sunderland: 53 |
Largest victory | Newcastle United 1–9 Sunderland 1908–09 First Division (5 December 1908) |
Location of the two teams' stadia in Tyne and Wear |
The statistical balance between the sides is very even: to date, having played 157 times in their history (excluding friendlies) with Newcastle just edging out Sunderland by a win, 54 to 53 wins respectively whilst sharing 50 draws; (see summary of results for breakdown).[1][2][3] Sunderland have won six top-flight titles against four for Newcastle.