Newcastle qualified for the Champions League for the first
time in 20 years after a 0-0 draw against relegation-haunted
Leicester.
Fifth placed Liverpool’s draw with Aston Villa meant
Newcastle needed just one point from their last two games to
be assured of a Champions League place.
Eddie Howe’s third placed side achieved their target at the
first attempt at a jubilant Saint James’ Park.
Newcastle’s remarkable rise from relegation candidates to a
top four finish in the Premier League in just 18 months is a
tribute to Howe’s management and financial might of the
club’s Saudi-backed ownership group.