Tottenham vs. Newcastle: How to watch, date, time, live stream and TV channel

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Fresh off a memorable North London derby triumph over Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur seek to banish their curse against bogey team Newcastle United in South Korea on Sunday.

The Lilywhites have lost each of their last three Premier League games against the Magpies, although Eddie Howe's men have coincidentally suffered three straight friendly defeats, and here Sports Mole provides everything you need to know about how to tune into the match.

What time does Tottenham vs. Newcastle kick off?

Tottenham vs. Newcastle is a 12pm kickoff in the UK.

Meanwhile, the game begins at 8pm local time in Seoul, South Korea.

Where is Tottenham vs. Newcastle being played?

Sunday's match is taking place at the Seoul World Cup Stadium, which was opened ahead of the 2002 World Cup and hosted three games at the tournament, including Germany's semi-final win over South Korea.

The ground was also the location of the 2007 Under-17 World Cup final, where Nigeria triumphed over Spain on penalties in the final.

How to watch Tottenham vs. Newcastle in the UK

TV channels

Tottenham vs. Newcastle is not being shown on terrestrial TV in the UK.

Online streaming

Tottenham's SPURSPLAY streaming service and Newcastle's NUFC TV offers full, uninterrupted coverage of Sunday's game.

If watching the match via NUFC TV, fans will pay either £4.99 or £6.99 for the fixture as a standalone, or prices for all of Newcastle's pre-season games range from £9.99 to £29.99 depending on level of membership.

Highlights

Both Tottenham and Newcastle should post match highlights on their official websites at full time, as well as their YouTube channels.

The two clubs' social media accounts will likely also upload snippets of the action during the game, as should journalists and other media attending the event.

What is at stake for Tottenham and Newcastle?

Tottenham are putting their unbeaten pre-season record on the line in South Korea, as Thomas Frank's men boast two wins and two draws from their four fixtures so far, but they have been beaten in five of their last six games against the Magpies.

However, Newcastle are desperate to snap a disheartening run of three straight defeats in pre-season friendlies, having been slain by Celtic, Arsenal and most recently a K-League XI in non-competitive action.

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