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Tottenham Hotspur vs. Newcastle live stream: time, TV channels, lineups, how to watch online

No Dele Cele this time!

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The last time Tottenham Hotspur played Newcastle, it was the opening match of the season. There were three goals in a frantic opening 20 minutes, one from Jan Vertonghen, and one from Dele Alli who then proceeded to invent the Dele Cele which entertained and confused everyone for a week until everyone forgot about it.

This time, the match is at Wembley Stadium, but Spurs are without Dele and Kane. Newcastle is also coming off of a huge win over Manchester City, and are hoping that momentum will earn them another big win today. Spurs haven’t been GREAT without Kane and Dele, but they’ve been good enough to eke out two last-ditch wins over mediocre opponent. Can they make it three?

COYS!

Lineups

How to Watch

Date/time: Saturday, February 2, 2019 | 7:30 a.m. (ET), 12:30 p.m. (UK)
Venue: Wembley Stadium, London, UK
TV: NBC Sports Network (USA), Sky Sports Premier League/Main Event (UK), TSN2/RDS (Canada), Optus/SBS (Australia), other listings at livesoccertv.com
Streaming: NBC Sports Live (USA), fubo (free trial)
Radio: Audio streamed at tottenhamhotspur.com. UK - check local listings

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