Manchester City travel to Newcastle as Pep Guardiola's side look to make it three wins in-a-row in the Premier League.
Victories over West Ham and Bournemouth have seen City score six goals without conceding. It has been a dream start for the Blues as new signing Erling Haaland hit the ground running, scoring twice and providing an assist in his first two Premier League appearances.
Kevin De Bruyne has also been in fine form, the Belgian international scored a superb goal with the outside of his right foot against Bournemouth during his side's 4-0 win over the Cherries. In truth, the entire City squad have picked up where they left off last season as they make a trip to the North East for their next match.
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Newcastle have also made an unbeaten start to the season as a win over Nottingham Forest and draw against Brighton sees them yet to concede a goal. Eddie Howe's side put together a fine run of form towards the end of their last campaign and a trip to the always raucous St James' Park will be a stern test for City.
Here's all you need to know ahead of Sunday's game.
What TV channel is Newcastle United vs Manchester City on?
You can watch the match on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League. Coverage of the game will begin at 4pm, with the game kicking off at 4:30pm. Sky Sports customers will be able to live stream the match on Sky Go.
However, if you are not a Sky Sports customer, you can watch the game by purchasing a NOW TV pass. You can buy one for a 24-hour period.
The Manchester Evening News is bringing you live updates from St James' Park here..
Odds
Newcastle: 8/1
Man City: 2/5 (fav)
Draw: 9/2
Early team news
Aymeric Laporte remains unavailable for the match as the player has been ruled out of the first month of the season at least following the surgery he had after the last campaign - Kalvin Phillips is also a doubt after the player missed out on the Bournemouth match owing to 'some niggles'.
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