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Mitch Tapner

Leeds United vs Newcastle United TV channel, live stream and how to watch Premier League clash

As the end of the season approaches, time is running out for Leeds United as they look to secure Premier League survival.

Currently sat second bottom, two points adrift from safety, Sam Allardyce has three tough games to save his side from the drop, with the first of those coming this afternoon against top four chasing Newcastle United.

Newcastle themselves will also be desperate for three points as they look to seal their spot in next season’s Champions League – a feat they have not achieved since 2003.

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Here's all you need to know ahead of a big day of Premier League action.

Is Leeds v Newcastle on TV?

The game will be broadcasted live on TV via BT Sports 1 with coverage set to start from 11:30am. It can also be streamed on BT Sports' app.

What time does Leeds v Newcastle kick-off?

The game gets underway at 12:30pm, with team news from Elland Road at 11:30am

How can I follow Leeds v Newcastle live?

As always, Leeds Live will be live blogging the game as it happens from Elland Road. We'll have all the build up, team news, match analysis and post-match reaction.

What is the Leeds v Newcastle team news?

Leeds will once again be without Liam Cooper, Luis Sinisterra, Tyler Adams and Stuart Dallas. Cooper is nearing a return, while Sinisterra and Adams will not play against this season. Allardyce may choose to keep Joel Robles in between the sticks after the Spaniard impressed against Manchester City.

Newcastle meanwhile will be without Sean Longstaff who has missed the last two fixtures with a foot injury and could be forced to sit out the remainder of the campaign. Matt Ritchie is also absent, while Joelinton could be set to return after recovering from an ankle issue.

Leeds United v Newcastle United match odds

  • Leeds win 15/4
  • Draw 13/5
  • Newcastle win 4/6

Premier League fixtures

Here are all the weekend's Premier League games, and kick-off times

SATURDAY

  • Leeds vs Newcastle (12.30pm)
  • Aston Villa vs Spurs (3pm)
  • Chelsea vs Nottingham Forest (3pm)
  • Crystal Palace vs Bournemouth (3pm)
  • Manchester United vs Wolves (3pm)
  • Southampton vs Fulham (3pm)

SUNDAY

  • Everton vs Manchester City (2pm)
  • Brentford vs West Ham (2pm)
  • Arsenal vs Brighton (4.30pm)

MONDAY

  • Leicester City vs Liverpool (8pm)

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