Newcastle United take on Manchester United at St James' Park in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon (4:30pm GMT) as they look to overtake their top four rivals and move up to third with a win.
Eddie Howe's side return to domestic action following the international break with a vital clash in their bid to qualify for the Champions League next season. Newcastle will be looking for revenge on the Red Devils after their Carabao Cup heartbreak and there will be no better way to satisfy that than by claiming all three points on the weekend.
Man United have taken four points from the last nine on offer as their previous momentum takes a slight dip and they now come into the game against Newcastle without the suspended Casemiro and with Marcus Rashford a serious injury doubt.
The stage is set for what is sure to be a thrilling game of football and Chronicle Live has provided all the details you need to know ahead of kick-off.
MATCHDAY LIVE BLOG: Newcastle United vs Manchester United team news, analysis and reaction
When is Newcastle United vs Manchester United?
The game will take place on Sunday, April 2 at St James' Park. Kick-off time is 4:30pm GMT.
TV channel?
You can watch the match on Sky Sports' Main Event and Premier League channels. Coverage of the game will begin at 4pm, with the game kicking off at 4:30pm on Sunday, April 2. 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.
How can I follow it on Chronicle Live ?
As always, our live matchday blog will keep you posted with all the latest analysis and reaction as it happens, including team news and player ratings.
Latest odds
Newcastle - 5/4
Draw - 9/5
Man Utd - 12/5
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