LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - APRIL 25: Alexander Isak of Liverpool during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Crystal Palace at Anfield on April 25, 2026 in Liverpool, United Kingdom. (Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Newcastle United will open its Premier League campaign against Liverpool on August 23, and no fixture on the calendar this season carries quite the same emotional weight. It’s Matthias Jaissle’s first competitive test as the new Magpies manager, and his reshaped squad is missing three of last season’s most important players while also officially playing for the first time at a St. James’ Park that welcomes back Alexander Isak since his British-record departure to Anfield.
A Different Newcastle Than a Year Ago
Eddie Howe’s sudden exit left Jaissle with only a few weeks to prepare before this opener, and he inherits a squad that looks structurally different from the one that finished 12th last season and missed out on Europe entirely. Bruno Guimaraes, the club’s long-time midfield engine, moved on to Arsenal this summer, and Anthony Gordon followed him out the door in a big-money move to Barcelona.
Replacing two players of that caliber in one transfer window was never going to be simple, and it’s left Jaissle piecing together a new identity on the fly.
The Rebuild Behind the Scenes
Newcastle hasn’t sat idle, though. Nick Woltemade arrived from Stuttgart last season as the club’s new record signing. This summer, Bazoumana Toure joined from Hoffenheim after a productive Bundesliga campaign, tasked directly with helping replace Gordon’s output out wide. Goalkeeper Lukas Hornicek came in from Braga, and the club also added fullback Amar Dedic from Benfica. Even then, this is a squad still very much under construction just days before its first real test.
The Isak Subplot Nobody Can Ignore
None of the transfer business overshadows the emotional core of this fixture. Isak forced his way out of Newcastle last year in a saga that dominated the entire summer, ultimately joining Liverpool for a fee that made him the most expensive player in British football history.
Isak will line up for the Reds against the club that developed him into one of the Premier League’s most dangerous strikers, and this will be his first competitive match against Newcastle since the move went through. For a fanbase that watched that transfer saga play out in real time, seeing Isak in a Liverpool shirt at St. James’ Park will sting no matter how many new faces are wearing black and white by kickoff.
A Genuinely Difficult Way to Start
Former Newcastle midfielder Dan Gosling didn’t sugarcoat the challenge awaiting his old club, describing it as a tough way to begin the season given how much squad business remains unresolved. That assessment is hard to argue with. Liverpool enter as reigning champions with a roster stacked from last year’s spending spree that included Isak, Hugo Ekitike, and Florian Wirtz, along with current newcomers Jeremy Jacquet and Victor Munoz.
The Bigger Picture
There’s no easing into a season when your opener doubles as a reunion with the player who left for a record fee and a first real audition for a new manager at the same time. Newcastle’s summer business gives genuine reason for optimism heading into the years ahead, but Aug. 23 was always going to be judged as much by emotion as by the scoreline.
However it goes, this fixture will set the tone for how Tyneside feels about the Jaissle era from day one.
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