Spurs vs Newcastle: TV coverage plans

Spurs and Newcastle battle it out with television coverage showing what could be a fascinating encounter.

They are two clubs with great aspirations, although different. For example, Newcastle is in the midst of a new era. This season, the club is looking for European qualification through a good result in the Premier League table. With one loss in 11 games, the Magpies are on their way. However, they will travel out of St. James’ Park this weekend.

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is the venue. Spurs, who are a team in the top three according to current Premier League standings, are coming off a loss to Manchester United. In that game, United dominated Spurs. In all honesty, the scoreline was kind to Spurs, who only managed two shots on goal against United’s 10.

So this game is important to get Spurs back on the right track, even if it’s against a tough Newcastle.

Spurs vs Newcastle TV coverage in the US

Start Time: 11:30am ET / 8:30am PT – Sunday, October 23 Watch Now (in the US): Live in the US and Sling Blue Commentators: Peter Drury and Graeme Le Saux TV from USA via Sling Blue)

The Spurs game against Newcastle has television coverage before and after the game. Premier League Live precedes this game following a busy 9am Premier League roster. However, as this is the last game of the day on Sunday, Goal Zone wraps up all of the day’s action, including the Spurs-Newcastle matchup.

Spurs-Newcastle

Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle may not be a traditional rivalry. However, based on current upward trends, these are undoubtedly two strong Premier League sides. This season alone, Newcastle were unlucky not to win more points against Liverpool, Manchester City and even Manchester United, to a certain extent. Now, he is undefeated in his last six.

Tottenham await their characteristic victory of the season. After starting with a fierce 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge, Spurs recently lost on the road to United and Arsenal. Beating Newcastle wouldn’t be worth a parade, by any means. However, Conte must show that he can comfortably beat teams inferior to Tottenham’s strong line-up.

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