Newcastle Multiple Trophies Odds 2023/24

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Newcastle Multiple Trophies Odds 2023/24

Defying the odds to finish in last season's Premier League top four was just the beginning for the Newcastle revolution. Eddie Howe steered the Magpies to Champions League football in his first full campaign in charge on Tyneside, as well as an appearance in the League Cup final.

Now, with the acquisitions of Sandro Tonali and Harvey Barnes, the Toon Army seek to make further strides in the infancy of their Saudi-backed regime.

Here at BettingOdds.com we've taken a look at their odds to win the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup and League Cup, plus how bookmakers have priced them up to win multiple of the four trophies on offer.

After breaking up the elite four in England, Newcastle's plan will be to consolidate their newfound position inside the Champions League places.

However, Eddie Howe & co will wish to be competitive in each of the four competitions they're participating in, starting with the Premier League.

Stranger things have happened than United winning the league, namely Leicester City's remarkable 2015/16 campaign. SBK go 21/1 for the Toon to etch their colours onto the 2023/24 Premier League trophy, with a number of firms going considerably shorter at 14s.

It's been 20 years since Newcastle last tasted UCL football. During that campaign, the Toon successfully navigated the qualifying rounds to earn a spot in the competition's group stages. There, it was split into two rounds, where Newcastle provided an astonishing turnaround to progress to the second stage before being later eliminated.

That marked the second time they have appeared in the tournament, with 1997/98 being their first foray. The 2012/13 season under Alan Pardew's tenure was the most recent European venture that Newcastle enjoyed, finishing second in their Europa League group. Their dreams of silverware came to an end at the quarter-finals stage when eventual runners-up Benfica handed them their ticket home.

There are eight teams shorter in the outright betting than Newcastle, who are positioned at 20/1, but can be found as large as 25/1 with William Hill.

You have to go all the way back to the 1954/55 season for the last time Newcastle won the FA Cup. The six-time winners haven't featured in a final for 24 years, exiting in last season's third round to League One play-off winners Sheffield Wednesday.

The market has them at 10/1, located behind holders Man City, Liverpool, Arsenal, and level with Man Utd at the likes of bet365 and 888Sport.

United will have a more congested calendar this term, competing in a premier European competition alongside their Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup responsibilities, so there is a chance that rotation factors into their domestic cup fixtures.

The 2022/23 runners-up fell short at the final hurdle, missing out on the opportunity to secure their first ever League Cup trophy at the hands of Manchester United.

They've participated in two finals to date, the first of which came during the 1975/76 season. Last campaign's near miss could either be viewed as a minor blip at the start of the club's road to success, or as a frustrating fumble with the Toon now going 68 years without a trophy.

If you fancy them to go one step further this time around, you can back them at around the 11/1 mark - slightly larger than their price for an FA Cup success.

If, by some stretch, you expect Newcastle to continue to exceed expectations, then here is an extensive list of multiple trophies odds for the 2023/24 campaign.

No Trophies

Many believe there is still a long way to go before the Magpies are firmly established. As previously mentioned, they're enduring a 68-year drought when it comes to silverware. So, if you foresee the 2023/24 campaign prolonging this wait, you'll be met by odds of 1/5 with Paddy Power and Betfair.

Win Any of Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup or League Cup

On the other hand, should Newcastle secure a trophy from any one of the four available competitions - Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup or League Cup - the two bookmakers will currently pay out at odds of 13/5 for this outcome.

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