Last weekend, goals from Katie Barker, Bridget Galloway, Elysia Boddy, Sharna Wilkinson and Becky Ferguson saw the Magpies progress to the third round of the Women's FA Cup with a 5-0 victory at Chorley Women.
But for Becky Langley's side, who are second in the table with a game in hand on leaders Burnley Women, successive promotions remain the main focus and on Sunday, they continue their title challenge against West Brom at Kingston Park, where 4,172 attended their last fixture against Stourbridge Women - which also ended in a 5-0 win.
United were watched by crowds of 28,565 and 24,092 at St. James' Park last season, as well as beating Sunday's opponents 3-0 in front of another sizeable attendance at the stadium as part of the Sela Cup, presented by VisitMalta, in pre-season.
Kick-off this weekend is at 14:00 GMT and ticket prices are £5 for adults and £1 for children.
But supporters who can't make the match will be able to watch for free on NUFC TV, while the game will also be streamed live on Newcastle United's official YouTube channel.
Former Lioness Aran Embleton, a Newcastle fan from Cramlington who became one of the first women from the North East to represent England and played in the Women's FA Cup final for Doncaster Belles in 2000, will be joined on commentary by United defender Jodie Bartle, who is currently recovering from injury.
In-form Kacie Elson, on-field captain Amber-Keegan Stobbs and classy defender Olivia Watt will be among the players looking to catch the eye against their Black Country opponents.
Can Langley's lasses continue to push for top spot? Buy tickets here or watch live on NUFC TV or YouTube from 14:00 GMT on Sunday.