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Newcastle United host Everton in the Premier League this Saturday
Everton FC Head Coach David Moyes shares a joke with Newcastle United Head Coach Eddie Howe during the Premier League match between Everton and Newcastle United at Hill Dickinson Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Liverpool, England.
Newcastle host Everton on Saturday afternoon(Image: Newcastle United via Getty Images)
Everything you need to know about watching Newcastle vs Everton
TV Blackout:Newcastle vs Everton is scheduled for a 3.00pm GMT kick-off, meaning it falls under the UK’s long-standing Saturday afternoon broadcast blackout. This means the Premier League match at St James' Park will not be shown live on any domestic television channels, including Sky Sports or TNT Sports.
Online Streaming: There is no way to stream the match live within the UK due to the aforementioned broadcasting restrictions. However, fans can follow real-time updates through the clubs' official websites.
International Viewing: Fans outside the UK can catch the action live via local Premier League broadcast partners such as NBC Sports in the USA or Optus Sport in Australia. Check your local listings to find the specific streaming service or channel available in your region.
UK Highlights: Match highlights will be available in the UK later that evening, airing on BBC’s Match of the Day after 10.30pm. You can also find shorter highlights packages on the Sky Sports website and the official YouTube channels of both clubs shortly after the final whistle.
Newcastle Team News: The Magpies are dealing with several injuries, with Jacob Ramsey's return uncertain and key players like Bruno Guimaraes, Tino Livramento and Fabian Schar ruled out. Midfielders Sandro Tonali and Joe Willock are contenders to start in midfield, while Anthony Gordon could lead the line against his former club.
Everton Team News: David Moyes will be without Jack Grealish (foot) and Carlos Alcaraz, while back-up goalkeeper Mark Travers is also a doubt. However, defender Jake O'Brien returns from suspension and is expected to reclaim his spot in the starting line-up.
Newcastle Form:Eddie Howe's Magpies enter the fixture in high spirits after securing a place in the Champions League last 16 with a high-scoring aggregate win over Qarabag. Despite their European success, their recent league form has been inconsistent, having recently lost to Manchester City.
Everton Form: The Toffees sit one point ahead of Newcastle in the table but are looking to end a streak of back-to-back home defeats. They have been particularly strong on the road this season, boasting one of the best away records in the Premier League.