Career
Woodman started his career at Crystal Palace before moving to the academy set up at Newcastle United in 2013. Newcastle
2014-2015 season
= Loan to Hartlepool United On 16 September 2014, Woodman was sent on a month long month loan to Hartlepool to gain experience of being in a first team environment. After six appearances as an unused substitute,Woodman returned to Newcastle.
In December 2014, an injury crisis at Newcastle led to speculation that Woodman might make his first team debut for Newcastle United in the Tyne and Wear derby against Sunderland.
By the end of the season Woodman had established himself as the second choice keeper at Newcastle making a string of appearances on the bench. 2015-2016 season
= Crawley Town On 29 July 2015, Woodman was sent on another loan spell to Crawley Town for half of the 2015-2016 season.
His debut match was played on 8 August 2015 in a 1–1 draw against Oxford United. Freddie Woodman has said "I"m really looking forward to lieutenant
lieutenant"s a massive difference and it takes some getting used to, I"ll take this experience back with me and say "let"s not come back here, let"s play in the Premier League"." when asked about his loan spell by British Broadcasting Corporation. When Mark Yates, the manager of Crawley Town, was asked about signing Woodman he said “We are delighted to have been able to bring one of the best young goalkeepers in the country to the club
The only thing Freddie lacks at the moment is experience in League football and that is what this loan spell with give him. He has all the attributes to become a top-class keeper and I have to thank Steve McClaren, Andy Woodman and everyone at Newcastle for letting us have Freddie for the first half of the season” during an interview with The Football League. = Recall from loan In October 2015, Newcastle United recalled Woodman from his loan at Crawley Town after first choice keeper Tim Krul suffered a season ending knee injury, Woodman made 12 appearances during his spell with Crawley.
In the 2014-2015 season Woodman played up an age group with the England U19 side.
He is the son of former Crystal Palace goalkeeper Andy Woodman and the godson of former England international defender Gareth Southgate.