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Newcastle 12 - St James'

Across
Businessman who used his experience in property development to gain approval and invest heavily in St James’ Park. (4,4)
St James’ Park missed out on hosting World Cup matches in 1966 due to planning difficulties and instead World Cup fixtures went to this North East stadium. (8,4)
Opponents in England's last international played at St James’ Park in 2005.
Stand previously known as the Newcastle Brown Ale Stand. (10,3)
Name of the famous Scottish architect who designed St James’ Park as well as many other famous grounds around the UK. (9,6)
Temporary name of the stadium from November 2011 to encourage sponsorship. (6,6,5)
The first floodlit game at St James’ Park was against this Scottish team.
He was the first Royal to watch a match at St James’ Park in 1932. (4,6,4)
The first competitive game at the newly redeveloped St James’ Park in August 2000 was against this Midlands team. (5,6)
Eventual winners of the 2012 Olympics who played a group game against South Korea at St James’.
St James’ hosted this nation twice at the 2015 Rugby Union World Cup.
A statue of this former manager is on the south west corner of the ground. (5,6)
Down
Name for the open terracing that stood on the site of the present East Stand. (3,7,4)
This band were the first major rock band to play at St James’ Park. (3,7,6)
Name of the stand where the away fans are seated. (6,3)
His statue was launched outside St James’ Park in 2016. (4,7)
The West Stand is named after this former player. (6,7)
The last match before the old Leazes End ‘singing end’ was used before demolition was against this club. (10,4)
St James’ Park hosted the 2002 World Cup Qualifying match between England and this nation.
Name of the road in front of the main entrance. (7,4)