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Is Sheffield United vs Newcastle United on TV? How to watch, stream details and team news

Newcastle United will be looking to bounce back from Saturday's FA Cup defeat as they travel to Sheffield United in the Premier League.

The Magpies made several changes and were beaten in extra time at the Emirates Stadium having missed a glut of gilt-edged opportunities to take the lead.

Steve Bruce is expected to restore his first-choice starting XI after their cup exploits against a Sheffield United side yet to win a Premier League game this season.

They did taste victory in the FA Cup against Bristol Rovers though, so Newcastle will have to be on their guard.

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Here are all the details you need to follow the action at Bramall Lane.

What time is kick-off?

Proceedings will get underway in Sheffield at 6pm on Tuesday, January 12.

How can I watch it?

Newcastle against Sheffield United will be broadcast live on both Sky Sport Main Event and Sky Sports Football. Coverage starts at 5:30pm with kick-off at 6pm.

If you're not already a Sky subscriber, you can check out the latest discounts they have available in their Deals & Offers page.

Short-term, contract-free access to Sky Sports' channels are also available through NOW TV Weekly and Monthly Passes, which are also now available through BT TV.

Can I stream Newcastle v Sheffield United?

Yes. If you're a Sky Sports subscriber, you can watch the game on the go via Sky Go or the dedicated Sky Sports app.

You can also the game online, with both apps also available on desktop.

What is the early Newcastle v Sheffield United team news?

Ryan Fraser and Jamal Lewis could be involved at Bramall Lane but the match comes too soon for Allan Saint-Maximin, who is back in the country after 'long COVID'.

Enda Stevens, George Baldock and Lyss Mousset will all have late fitness checks to see if they're available to feature after minor knocks. Sander Berge and Jack O'Connell remain long-term absentees.

What do the bookies say?

Sheffield United - 7/5

Draw - 21/10

Newcastle United - 21/10

Odds courtesy of SkyBet, correct at the time of writing.

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