Spurs host Newcastle in the Premier League in north London this evening
Tottenham and Newcastle United meet tonight in a Premier League clash that carries significant pressure for both managers.
Thomas Frank’s Spurs and Eddie Howe’s Magpies are both searching for momentum after difficult runs, with scrutiny intensifying on either side.
Spurs managed to rescue a point against Manchester City last week but slipped back into defeat at Manchester United on Saturday.
That result has left them looking nervously over their shoulder, with teams below them beginning to pick up form.
Newcastle’s weekend proved equally frustrating as Brentford struck late to claim victory at St James’ Park.
The Magpies sit 12th in the table and are in need of a response, with Howe insisting he remains the right man to lead the club forward.
Here is everything you need to know ahead of the game.
What time is Tottenham vs Newcastle United kick-off?
The match kicks off at 7.30pm on Tuesday, February 10, at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in north London.
It is one of several Premier League fixtures being played across the country this evening.
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Is Tottenham vs Newcastle United on TV?
Yes. The game will be shown live in the UK on TNT Sports 3.
Coverage begins at 7pm, half an hour before kick-off.
Tottenham vs Newcastle United
Subscribers can watch via the Discovery+ app or website, meaning the match can be streamed on smartphones, tablets and laptops.
Tottenham vs Newcastle United
Spurs are without Cristian Romero, who serves a three-match suspension. Destiny Udogie has joined the injury list with a thigh problem, adding to Frank’s concerns.
There is some positive news, however, with Djed Spence pushing to return from a calf injury.
Lewis Miley faces a late fitness test as he battles to recover from a knee issue.
Joelinton, Emil Krafth and Anthony Gordon are all doubts, while Fabian Schar and Tino Livramento remain sidelined with longer-term injuries.