Have you had enough of watching Tottenham Hotspur play football this season? Well, good news, everyone! This is Spurs’ last match for a week and a half. The bad news? The reason for said break is Spurs’ early elimination from the FA Cup; and we still have to suffer through a match against Newcastle United first.
A break couldn’t come soon enough for this Spurs squad either. Numbers are dwindling, with injuries seemingly like some even more grotesque rendition of the Lernean Hydra; one injury heals, another two are doled out in its place. The latest of these is Destiny Udogie, who just can’t seem to keep fit, while Cristian Romero has made matters worse with his straight red card against Manchester United landing him a four-match suspension.
Spurs come up against a Newcastle side who aren’t exactly flying high either. Sitting in midtable, they’re also in something of an injury crisis; though if Newcastle’s is a crisis, I don’t know WHAT that makes Spurs’ situation… a calamity? A catastrophe? Either way, in some ways, this is the best time to be taking on Newcastle. Unfortunately, from Newcastle’s perspective, this is probably the best time to be taking on Spurs.
Here we go again…
COYS!
Lineups
Lineups will be posted closer to kick-off.
Live Blog
How to Watch
Tottenham Hotspur vs. Newcastle United
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, UK
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Time: 2:30 p.m. ET, 7:30 p.m. UK
TV: Not televised in USA, TNT Sports 3 (UK). Check international listings at livesoccertv.com
Streaming: Peacock
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