Newcastle vs Man Utd - Kick-off time, TV channel and live stream details

Manchester United and Newcastle are set for a mouthwatering showdown in the battle for the top four this weekend as the two sides meet at St. James' Park.
United are sitting in third place in the table, three points ahead of Newcastle in fifth, with Tottenham separating them, though Spurs have played two games more. That hands both teams an advantage over the north London club, though they'll be aware this fixture is crucial to their hopes of qualifying for the Champions League.
Erik ten Hag's side have not won in the league since mid-February, largely due to their hectic involvement in other competitions, but the Red Devils have slipped up in both of their last two Premier League fixtures - the 7-0 drubbing by Liverpool and the goalless draw with Southampton.
Meanwhile Newcastle have managed to pick up consecutive victories as they look to avenge their Carabao Cup final defeat. Here is all you need to know about the match.
When is Newcastle vs Man Utd?
The two top-four hopefuls will do battle at St. James' Park on Sunday April 2, with kick-off scheduled for the primetime slot of 4:30pm.

It's just a matter of weeks since the two sides met at Wembley when United collected their first piece of silverware since 2017 with a 2-0 victory over the Magpies, courtesy of goals from Casemiro and Marcus Rashford.
It was a closer affair back in October when the teams met in the Premier League, with the clash at Old Trafford ending goalless.
What channel is it on?
The match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League with coverage getting under way from 4pm. Subscribers will also be able to stream the match via the Sky Go app.
Newcastle vs Man Utd odds from Betfred
Newcastle - 7/5
Draw - 12/5
Man United - 15/8
*odds subject to change
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Team news
The big news from United's perspective is that Marcus Rashford has travelled with the squad for the fixture and looks set to feature after shaking off his recent injury. Rashford missed both of England's matches over the international break but has recovered in time for the trip to St. James' Park.

Meanwhile Marcel Sabitzer will undergo a late fitness test amid a lack of midfield options for Ten Hag, who is without the suspended Casemiro, while Christian Eriksen is not quite ready to return.
Anthony Martial and Raphael Varane will also be assessed prior to the match, but Alejandro Garnacho is ruled out.
Newcastle are without Miguel Almiron but have been boosted by the return to fitness of Allan Saint-Maximin, though Anthony Gordon is a doubt to be involved. Joelinton has returned from his ban, however, and Nick Pope will feature after missing the final due to suspension. Sven Botman has also recovered from food poisoning picked up on international duty.
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