Newcastle United round off 2022 with a visit from Leeds United to St James' Park on New Year's Eve.
The Magpies restarted their Premier League campaign with a rampant 3-0 away win over Leicester City, showing little signs of rust in their first league fixture post-World Cup.
The win over Leicester made it two wins from two for Eddie Howe's side since their return to action, with Newcastle's other victory coming against Bournemouth in the Carabao Cup.
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And Howe and co will hope they can sign 2022 off with a bang when they play host to Leeds at St James' on Saturday afternoon.
Here is everything you need to know ahead Newcastle's final game of the year...
When is Newcastle United vs Leeds United?
Newcastle's clash against Leeds is set to take place on 31 December, with kick-off slated for 3pm in what will be the Magpies final game of 2022.
Is Newcastle United vs Leeds United on TV?
No, due to the 3pm blackout on Saturday's, Newcastle's game against Leeds will not be broadcast in the UK.
How can I watch the highlights?
You can watch highlights from Newcastle's clash with Leeds on the Newcastle United YouTube channel after the match has ended, as well as the highlights on the BBC's Match of the Day later that evening.
With the game taking place on New Year's Eve, Match of the Day has been moved to BBC Two, with coverage getting under way at 10pm.
How else can I follow Newcastle United vs Leeds United?
As always, ChronicleLive will be on hand to provide supporters with regular updates throughout the game, as well as pre-match and post-match content in our live blog here.
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