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How to watch Tottenham vs Newcastle: TV channel and live stream for pre-season friendly today

How to watch Tottenham vs Newcastle: TV channel and live stream for pre-season friendly today

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Thomas Frank's Tottenham round off their pre-season tour of Asia with a game against Newcastle.
Spurs take on Eddie Howe's Magpies in Seoul as departing club captain Heung-min Son returns home, while Mohammed Kudus gets to continue gelling with his new team-mates after some promising showings.
Frank's side will be buoyed by their 1-0 win over Arsenal in Hong Kong, where Pape Matar Sarr scored the winner in spectacular style.
Newcastle are still having to deal with the Alexander Isak situation amid interest from Liverpool, while they also pursue a top-class striker in an attempt to replace the Swede should he depart.
On the pitch, they have lost three of their four pre-season games already this summer and need to put things right quickly.
How to watch Tottenham vs Newcastle
TV channel: In the UK, the game will not be televised.
Live stream: You can stream the match online via either club's official site. Spurs have Spursplay, where an annual subscription is £45. Newcastle have NUFC TV, where you can buy a match pass to watch the game.
Live blog: You can also follow all the action on Standard Sport's live blog!
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