One of six Premier League matches on Wednesday evening sees Newcastle welcome Liverpool to St James’ Park, which will be televised but not on Sky Sports or TNT Sports
Newcastle take on Liverpool in an eye-catching Premier League clash on Wednesday.
It’ll be a tall task for the hosts to halt the progress of Arne Slot’s Reds, who head to St James’ Park nine points clear at the top of the table after Sunday’s 2-0 victory over Manchester City – and unbeaten on their travels in all competitions this season.
In fact, they’ve won all but one of their games away from Anfield, while Newcastle have blown hot and cold so far. However, Eddie Howe’s side have registered wins over Tottenham and Arsenal and held Manchester City to a draw on home turf.
With all that in mind, it’s shaping up to be an intriguing spectacle this Wednesday. And to make sure you don’t miss a moment of the action, Mirror Football has you covered with all you need to know to tune in.
What channel is Newcastle vs Liverpool on?
The match will be televised, but unlike usual, it won’t be on Sky Sports or TNT Sports. That’s because the matchday 14 midweek fixtures are one of two rounds for which Amazon Prime has broadcast rights.
They’ll also live stream the eight Boxing Day fixtures and two games on December 27. So fans wanting to watch will need to access Amazon Prime Video online or via their various apps on mobile, gaming consoles and smart TVs, amongst others.
How to watch Newcastle vs Liverpool for free
Those with an existing Amazon Prime subscription will be able to watch the fixtures at no extra cost. And new customers can sign up for a 30-day free trial, making all 20 games Amazon have to offer free to watch.
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When will Newcastle vs Liverpool kick-off?
Kick-off on Tyneside is set for 7:30pm. Coverage will be hosted by Dan Walker with former Newcastle goalkeeper Shay Given and Liverpool hero Robbie Fowler joining him as pundits, and Clive Tyldesley and Matt Upson providing commentary.
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