Eddie Howe is hoping for a "magical European night" as Newcastle try to reach the last 16 of the Champions League on Wednesday.
Newcastle must win at home to AC Milan and overcome a deepening injury crisis to have any chance of progress. Even victory over the seven-time European champions may not be enough for the Magpies to remain in the Champions League as they would still drop into the Europa League should Paris Saint-Germain win at Borussia Dortmund.
Defeat, meanwhile, would ensure Newcastle finished bottom of Group F, which would represent a hugely disappointing return from a campaign that featured an impressive 4-1 defeat of Paris Saint-Germain.
Newcastle manager Howe, having guided the English side into the Champions League for the first time in 20 years, said he was not ready for his side's time in the tournament to come to an end. "I've really enjoyed the Champions League," Howe told reporters on Tuesday. "My only frustration is that we have not had the freedom to attack the competition as we would have liked to have done (because of injuries). "That's my only feeling that I'm left with that is negative." The former Bournemouth boss added: "The tournament itself is special, the places we have been are incredible, the stadiums, the atmospheres and the experiences we have had at home have all been memorable. "We have one more game to go and we have to make this as memorable as possible. "My message to the fans is to make this a magical European night.