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Castore release limited edition Newcastle United gear ahead of Carabao Cup final

Newcastle United kit manufacturers Castore have released a new limited edition training gear range ahead of the Carabao Cup final.

United head to Wembley for the final showpiece against Manchester United on February 26 as they look to end their trophy drought. And the North-West based sports brand have gone the extra mile to produce new training kit for the players.

The Magpies infamously donned purple tracksuit tops for the national anthems in the 1974 final when they sponsored by Bukta after somebody forgot a kit bag and left the original tops at the hotel. But they should be looking a lot smarter this year with Castore declaring to fans: "Prepare yourself for a historic night at Wembley as Newcastle United look to take home the Carabao Cup!

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"Visit the Newcastle United Online Store today and get your hands on the Limited Edition Collection – which will be worn by the players themselves in their warmup for the final."

The official warm-up t-shirt - which features 90s style print patterns - comes in at £48 while the training top's are priced at £70. Meanwhile, the shorts cost £35 and the tracksuit bottoms come in at £65.

United have confirmed they will wear their traditional black and white stripes on final day. Newcastle wore the Saudi Arabia inspired away kit for the clash against the Red Devils at Old Trafford earlier in the season.

Our 48-page Carabao Cup final special is available now! Click HERE to get your copy as Newcastle United prepare for a historic day out at Wembley. Also available to purchase through local participating retailers .

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