Newcastle United has proudly designated Saturday's visit of Aston Villa a 'Football v Homophobia' (FvH) match as the club once again supports the campaign's annual month of action in February.

Football v Homophobia

The FvH campaign, which is backed by The FA, Premier League and the Football League, unites fans, players, communities, grassroots teams, professional clubs and football authorities in opposing homophobia and prejudice against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in the football family.

To demonstrate Newcastle United’s continued support, FvH will have a presence across St. James’ Park on matchday, with the campaign logo and messages of support on the cover and inside the matchday programme, on the stadium’s giant screen and static poster sites and on the club’s website and social media accounts.

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