The Champions League is about to witness a groundbreaking journey! Newcastle United is gearing up for a record-breaking expedition to Baku, a staggering 2,529 miles away, for their play-off match against Qarabag.
This trip is not for the faint-hearted. It's the longest any English team has ever traveled for a Champions League encounter. Imagine the dedication of the fans who will embark on this adventure, enduring a journey that could take over 60 hours by car! But here's the catch: there are no direct flights for supporters, making the trip even more challenging.
This journey surpasses Chelsea's previous record of 2,471 miles to Qarabag. But it's not just about the distance. The timing of the game, four time zones away from England, adds another layer of complexity. Will this epic voyage impact Newcastle's performance?
Long-distance travels are often seen as a disadvantage, but history suggests otherwise. Teams from major European leagues have a remarkable record after similar journeys. In fact, in all six instances when teams traveled to Kazakhstan or Azerbaijan, the away side remained undefeated. A fascinating trend, indeed!
However, the real test lies ahead. Newcastle must first secure a positive result in Baku before facing a formidable Manchester City side. Qarabag's home advantage cannot be overlooked, as Chelsea's recent draw there proves.
So, will Newcastle conquer this extraordinary challenge? Stay tuned as they embark on a journey that will test their limits and create Champions League history!