Melbourne City vs Newcastle Jets
Straight-line distance between the two grounds: 510 miles. That's roughly 10.2h by coach and 4.36ร the M25.
Head-to-head travel stats
| Melbourne City | Newcastle Jets | |
|---|---|---|
| League | A-League | A-League |
| League rank | 6th of 12 | 8th of 12 |
| Total away miles | 8,450 | 7,260 |
| Average / trip | 768 | 660 |
| Median trip | 468 | 510 |
| Round trip total | 16,899 | 14,519 |
| Longest away day | Perth Glory (1,692) | Perth Glory (2,086) |
| Shortest away day | Melbourne Victory (0) | Central Coast Mariners (43) |
| Long hauls | 10 | 7 |
| Coach hours (season) | 338h | 290h |
| Away trip to each other | 510 | 510 |
Away fan travel
Melbourne City fans travelling to Newcastle Jets face a 510 one-way trip (1,020 round trip). Newcastle Jets fans making the reverse journey cover the same 510 each way. At an average coach speed of 50mph that's around 10.2 hours each way โ a serious commitment for travelling fans.
Melbourne City and Newcastle Jets are separated by 510 miles as the crow flies. Both clubs compete in the A-League this season. Melbourne City cover significantly more ground overall โ 8,450 miles vs 7,260 miles in total away miles, a difference of 1,190 miles.
As A-League clubs they share 10 common opponents this season โ every away fixture except the trip to each other's ground.