Newcastle vs Tottenham: How to Watch, Kick-off Time, Team News, Injury Updates

Tottenham make the trip across to Newcastle in their latest Premier League clash. Here is everything you need to know about the match, including how to watch, kick-off time, team news and injury updates.

Tottenham continue their push for a top-four finish this weekend as they make the trip to Newcastle for a huge Premier League clash.

Spurs currently sit fourth in the division, level on points with fifth-placed Aston Villa and with an extra game in hand.

If Ange Postecoglou can finish above the Villains, it will likely confirm Champions League qualification for next season, while fifth could still earn a spot in the competition.

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Newcastle had the aim of being in those positions, following their return to the top European places last season.

A whole host of issues have seen the Magpies slip slightly, but they are still in contention for either Europa League or Conference League qualification.

So with the two teams looking to grab a vital three points towards their end-of-season goals, here’s a look at everything you need to know about the Newcastle vs Tottenham clash.

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What time is Newcastle vs Tottenham kick-off?

Tottenham’s trip to St. James’ Park will kick-off on Saturday, April 13 at an earlier time of 12:30pm (BST).

This is due to the match being televised in the UK, which was announced by the Premier League in late February.

How to watch Newcastle vs Tottenham, TV and live stream details

The good news for those Tottenham supporters not making the long trip to the northeast is that the game is being broadcast on TV.

TNT Sports will be showing the game on TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports Ultimate channels, which require a subscription, while live streams on the platform are shown on Discovery+.

Coverage begins at 11am, with plenty of build-up to the action that is set to play out during the match.

Tottenham team news and injury updates

Tottenham have almost a full squad available for the clash against Newcastle, as the injury list thins out.

Richarlison has suffered with a slight knee problem that may place him as a doubt for the clash with the Magpies.

Three other long-term injuries in Fraser Forster, Manor Solomon and Ryan Sessegnon are set to miss out.

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Newcastle team news and injury updates

Newcastle have suffered from injury concerns throughout the season, which has heavily impacted the team available to them.

Eddie Howe could be missing as many as 12 players from his squad for the clash with Tottenham over the weekend.

Sandro Tonali will miss out through a suspension, while Sven Botman, Jamaal Lascelles, Joelinton, Nick Pope and Matt Targett are longer-term injury concerns.

Kieran Trippier, Joe Willock, Miguel Almiron, Tino Livramento, Callum Wilson, Joelinton and Lewis Miley have also been suffering from injury issues over the past few weeks, leaving the Newcastle squad stretched.