Gateshead FC is entering a critical month of football in Tyne and Wear as the club fights to avoid relegation. As of 2 February 2026, Gateshead sat nine points from the safety zone in the National League (the club was bottom of the table with 19 points) and had played fewer matches than several rivals, leaving them with a game in hand.
The club faces a very busy period: seven National League fixtures are scheduled between 7 February and 28 February 2026 (7 Feb v Braintree Town, 10 Feb v Boston United, 14 Feb v Brackley Town, 17 Feb v FC Halifax Town, 21 Feb v Truro City, 25 Feb v Morecambe, 28 Feb v Forest Green Rovers). Analysts and club sources have estimated Gateshead will need roughly 12–15 points from that run to give themselves a realistic chance of closing the gap to safety. Supporters can check the club’s official site for the latest ticket information.
The supporters’ group Gateshead Soul (Gateshead Soul Supporters’ Society) has been running initiatives to boost attendance at the Gateshead International Stadium and to help subsidise travel to away games. The club has also made recent signings to strengthen the squad following the reappointment of manager Rob Elliot in January — Brad Nicholson, Mark Beck and Louis Storey were added to the squad in early January.
Remaining in the National League is widely regarded as important for the club’s financial stability: relegation to the National League North would typically mean lower broadcast and sponsorship income. Gateshead’s February run begins on Saturday 7 February (home to Braintree Town) and concludes on Saturday 28 February (home to Forest Green Rovers).
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