Saturday 9th December marks exactly 125 years since the official formation of the present-day Magpies, when Newcastle East End absorbed the assets of rivals West End to become one stronger, unified club.
On arrival
On arrival in the city on Saturday, visitors will immediately see the club’s crest and iconic colours projected onto prominent sites at the Millennium Bridge, Baltic and Central Station.
Greatest XI
At 12pm, the club will unveil its Greatest XI in association with ChronicleLive.
Voted for by thousands of supporters, the line-up will be confirmed across the club’s social media channels and via @ChronicleNUFC and it promises to be packed with legendary names from the club's long and illustrious history.
Some of those players will also be at the stadium for the match, with a number of ex-professionals from across the ages being welcomed back to St. James' Park.
Road closures
Please note there will be a change to the usual road closures around the stadium for this fixture.
Road closures will commence at 3pm on Leazes Terrace, the area around the East Stand and Strawberry Place. They will be in place until approximately 45 minutes after the final whistle.
From 3pm, supporters arriving at the ground will be greeted at Strawberry Place by two large LED screens, both featuring content which celebrates the club’s past, present and future.
Inside the ground
Inside the ground, every supporter will receive a free commemorative flag on their seat, with blocks of black and white stripes visible right around the stadium.
A sea of black and white will be accentuated by stunning fan-led flag displays at both ends of St. James’ Park, with Wor Flags at the Gallowgate End bolstered by an inaugural Leazes Flags display.
Supporters will also notice brand new crowd-facing LED displays around the pitch perimeter, which will feature special anniversary content throughout the afternoon.
Meanwhile, hospitality guests will see some special decorative touches to mark the occasion, with a number of new displays celebrating great figures and events from 125 years of the Magpies.
Enjoy the game!
Newcastle United v Leicester City kicks off at 5:30pm (GMT) on Saturday 9th December.
Tickets in all areas are now sold out, however the game will be broadcast LIVE in the UK by BT Sport and overseas by regional Premier League rights holders.
To access free match commentary wherever you are in the world on Saturday, simply sign in at www.nufc.co.uk.