This season the Premier League is reiterating its call for supporters to challenge and report discrimination, wherever they see it.
This comes as the Premier League, EFL and The FA joined with other football bodies in a unified approach in the fight against discrimination, sending a clear message that racism will not be tolerated at any level of the game.
Fans can now report online discriminatory abuse they see targeted at Premier League players, managers, coaches, match officials and their families directly at www.premierleague.com/reportracism. Each report will be investigated by the league's specialist team.
Through its online abuse reporting system, which launched in 2020, the Premier League provides support for players and others within football who suffer online hate.
The league's dedicated investigation team tracks abuse and reports it to social media companies for removal. The team also works to identify perpetrators around the world, with legal action taken where possible. In the past three seasons, the Premier League has investigated more than 1,000 cases.
The club's bespoke brand, United As One, positively influences and educates, and Newcastle United encourage all supporters to report any incidents of alleged discrimination so that these can be investigated and actioned.
Where discriminatory conduct is evidenced, the club do not hesitate to take appropriate action aligned to the Premier League's commitment regarding discriminatory and abusive conduct.
If anyone witnesses any discriminatory behaviour whilst attending a match, please report this immediately where possible by contacting the nearest steward.
Alternatively, you can contact the confidential text service on 60070, with the word 'HELP' giving your location (seat, row, block, stand) and a brief description of the incident.
The club encourages supporters to save the number for use on their mobile phones. After the match, reports can be submitted via nufc.co.uk.