Ticket blow for Newcastle fans after Hull turn down request for more cup tickets
The two clubs were drawn against each other in the last eight of the competition on Wednesday night.
And the tie will be played on Tuesday, November 29 (7.45pm kick-off).
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Hide AdNewcastle – who drew a 49,042 crowd to St James's Park on Tuesday night for their fourth-round tie against Preston North End – are set to get around 2,500 seats for the game.
United had asked for a larger allocation at the 25,000-seater KCOM Stadium given the demand for tickets on Tyneside.
However, Hull turned the approach down.
The Hull Daily Mail report that the Premier League club, which has reduced ticket prices for home fans, wants to "maximise home support".
Newcastle have been well backed on their travel so far this season.
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Hide AdMore than 5,500 supporters watched last week's 2-0 win over Barnsley at Oakwell, while the club sold out its 5,600 allocation for tomorrow's Championship game against Preston at Deepdale.
Hull's average league attendance this season is 21,582.