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How to Watch Newcastle vs. Liverpool on TV, Live Stream

Matthias Jaissle and Andoni Iraola make their official dugout debuts at St James’ Park.
Two new eras begin when Liverpool visit Tyneside.
Two new eras begin when Liverpool visit Tyneside. | Stu Forster/Getty Images

Two of the Premier League’s new managers will conduct a tactical battle from the St James’ Park touchline on Sunday, with Andoni Iraola’s Liverpool journeying across England to face Mathias Jaissle’s Newcastle United.

Both head coaches are making their competitive debuts with their new sides, although Iraola, of course, boasts vast Premier League experience following several years with Bournemouth. Jaissle, however, has never managed in England before, and is tasked with steadying the ship after a tumultuous summer for the Magpies.

Matches between Newcastle and Liverpool often produce fireworks and entertainment is projected for the opening round battle. Uncertainty engulfs both sides at the beginning of new eras and that could result in a dramatic, end-to-end affair on Tyneside.

Here’s how supporters can tune into the action.


What Time Does Newcastle vs. Liverpool Kick Off?

  • Location: Newcastle, England
  • Stadium: St James’ Park
  • Date: Sunday, Aug. 23
  • Kick-off Time: 4:30 p.m. ET / 11:30 a.m. PT / 8:30 a.m. BST
  • Referee: Stuart Attwell
  • VAR: James Bell

How to Watch Newcastle vs. Liverpool on TV, Live Stream

The USA Network, Telemundo and fuboTV are all showing the game in the United States, while the latter is broadcasting north of the border, too.

Canadian audiences are also catered for by DAZN, while TNT Sports and HBO Max are the options in Mexico.

Sky Sports is the sole broadcaster showing the match in the United Kingdom.

Country

TV Channel/Live Stream

United States

fuboTV, USA Network, Telemundo, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo

Canada

DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada, Fubo Sports Network 3 Canada

Mexico

TNT Sports, Max Mexico

United Kingdom

Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Ultra HD, Sky GO, Sky GO Extra


What’s Next for Newcastle, Liverpool?

Liverpool players celebrate Alexander Isak goal
Liverpool return to Anfield next weekend. | Darren Staples/AFP/Getty Images

Newcastle’s absence from European competition means they’re in Carabao Cup action midweek, hosting second-tier West Bromwich Albion on Wednesday. They then visit Tottenham Hotspur the following weekend.

Liverpool have a free midweek to recover from their St James’ Park trip, after which they will take on Oliver Glasner’s Nottingham Forest in next Saturday’s early kickoff.


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EWAN ROSS-MURRAY

Ewan Ross-Murray is a soccer writer for SI FC. He boasts years of experience following his First Class Honours in Journalism from the University of Leicester, producing a variety of content from match reports and news pieces to more extensive features on an array of topics. With Scottish, Welsh and English heritage, Ross-Murray’s soccer influences are far-ranging, but his primary focus is on the Premier League and Champions League.