What channel is Tottenham v Newcastle pre-season friendly on? TV coverage, live stream and kick-off time
Check out how to watch Tottenham v Newcastle in a pre-season friendly, including TV details, live stream coverage and kick-off time.

Tottenham face Premier League rivals Newcastle in a clash far from home at the Seoul World Cup Stadium in South Korea.
Spurs, under the stewardship of new boss Thomas Frank, are hoping to dust themselves off and climb up from their lowly 17th-placed finish last term.
On the other hand, Newcastle secured Champions League football in fifth last term but a turbulent summer has wobbled the optimism on Tyneside.
RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch Tottenham v Newcastle on TV and online.
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When is Tottenham v Newcastle?
Tottenham v Newcastle will take place on Sunday 3rd August 2025.
Check out our live football on TV guide for the latest times and information.
Tottenham v Newcastle kick-off time
Tottenham v Newcastle will kick off at 12pm.
What TV channel is Tottenham v Newcastle on?
Unfortunately, this game has not been selected for broadcast in the UK.
However, fans can stream the game online via the club website with a subscription.
How to live stream Tottenham v Newcastle online
Tottenham and Newcastle fans will be able to watch pre-season games live on SPURSPLAY and NUFC TV.
Check out the details for signing up to SPURSPLAY and NUFC TV.
Is Tottenham v Newcastle on radio?
Unfortunately, there will be no national radio coverage of the game.
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