Newcastle receive massive injury boost ahead of Carabao Cup final against Man Utd

Newcastle have received a huge boost ahead of the Carabao Cup final against Manchester United with the news that several key players are set to be fit for the Wembley clash.

Newcastle take on United this Sunday in their first major final since 1999, with the Magpies hoping to end a 54-year wait for silverware.

Newcastle will be without first-choice goalkeeper Nick Pope, who is suspended for the match after picking up a red card against Liverpool in the Premier League.

But there is more positive news for Eddie Howe around several other players who were injury doubts.

The Telegraph claim Newcastle captain Kieran Trippier and midfielder Joelinton have recovered from injuries in time for the match.

Joelinton and Trippier were taken off with problems in the second-half of their 2-0 defeat to Liverpool.

But sources have told the Telegraph that all the necessary scans have come back clear and they have trained as normal this week.

With Bruno Guimaraes now available after a three-game suspension and striker Callum Wilson also able to train this week after a hamstring injury, manager Eddie Howe will have all his key outfield players for the final at Wembley.

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