Carlisle United teenager Sam Fishburn will get the chance to play at St James' Park - after firing his loan club into a cup final.
Fishburn was among the goals for Morpeth Town as they swept aside Whitley Bay 5-0 in their Techflow Marine Senior Cup semi-final.
The Blues striker got the first goal in the emphatic win which sends the Highwaymen into the final at Newcastle United's ground.
They will take on Blyth Spartans - the club where Fishburn started the season on loan before heading to Morpeth.
The 19-year-old was on target in Tuesday's Craik Park semi - see video above - with a near-post finish in the 13th-minute.
It came after the young United man was promoted to the starting line-up by boss Craig Lynch having been on the bench in their recent league games.
Morpeth then stormed clear thanks to four goals by Andrew Johnson.
Manager Lynch said Morpeth, fom the Northern Premier League Premier Division, were delighted to have the chance of playing at Newcastle's famous ground in the Northumberland senior cup final.
"I'm delighted we're going to have a showpiece at St James' Park," he told Morpeth's YouTube channel. "It's going to be a great occasion - I cannot wait."
Of the Carlisle loanee's opener, he added: "It was a great finish by Fishy."
Fishburn is on loan with Morpeth until the end of the season. He played the full game on Wednesday, while former Carlisle man Connor Thomson came off the bench in Morpeth's semi-final victory.
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