Tottenham Hotspur travel to St James’ Park this Sunday, to face off against top-four rivals Newcastle United.
Having smashed Everton in a 4-0 victory last weekend, Ange Postecoglou will be keen for his Tottenham side to replicate that dominate display in gameweek three.
The Lilywhites face their toughest test of the season so far in the shape of Newcastle United, an opponent they have struggled against in recent times.
The Magpies put Spurs to the sword back in April in a 4-0 thrashing, so Tottenham will be looking to avoid such a result this time around.
With that being said, here is everything you need to know ahead of the Tottenham v Newcastle clash.
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Tottenham v Newcastle kick-off time
Tottenham’s clash with Newcastle is scheduled for a 1:30pm BST kick-off on Sunday 1 September, 2024.
St James’ Park will play host to the match.
Is Newcastle v Tottenham on TV?
Spurs supporters who can’t make the game will be glad to hear that the clash is set to be broadcasted live on SkySports Main Event, with coverage set to start from 12:30pm. SkySports subscribers can stream the tie via Sky Go.
Team news
Spurs manager Postecoglou revealed to SPURSPLAY on Friday that the Lilywhites will travel to Tyneside without a recognised number nine with both Dominic Solanke and Richarlison set to miss the game with injury.
Tottenham’s striker woes will likely mean Heung-min Son will lead the Tottenham attack like he did against Everton.
The Aussie boss also revealed Rodrigo Bentancur is likely to return following his head injury against Leicester on the opening weekend.
Newcastle meanwhile have some injury concerns of their own with ex-Arsenal man Joe Willock likely to miss Sunday’s game with an injury sustained midweek against Nottingham Forest.
The Magpies will also be without centre-half Fabian Schar as he sits out with suspension following his headbutt on Ben Brereton Diaz.
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