Newcastle United will be hoping they are able to match their last outing against Brentford when they take on Thomas Frank's side this weekend at St James' Park.
Eddie Howe's side comfortably dispatched the Bees at the Brentford Community Stadium in late February 2-0 courtesy of goals from Joelinton and Joe Willock.
This time around, they head into the contest on the back of a rampant 4-1 win over Fulham which will provide the Magpies with plenty of confidence.
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Here's everything you need to know ahead of Newcastle's clash with Brentford on Saturday afternoon...
When is Newcastle United vs Brentford?
Newcastle will be playing host to Brentford on Saturday, October 8 with kick-off at 3pm
Is Newcastle United vs Brentford on TV?
No, due to the 3pm blackout rule in the UK, Newcastle's game against Brentford is not being televised.
How can I watch the highlights?
Newcastle fans can watch highlight of the game via Sky Sports Premier League YouTube channel as well as via Match of the Day on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
Sky Sports usually upload their highlights shortly after the game, while Match of the Day will be broadcast at 10.25pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
Additionally, Match of the Day is also shown on Sunday morning at 7.50am on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
How else can I follow Newcastle United vs Brentford?
As always, ChronicleLive will be covering the match. Newcastle United fans will be provided with regular updates throughout the game, as well as pre-match and post-match content on our live blog.
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