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Newcastle United vs Manchester United: How to buy pay-per-view passes for Saturday's game

It's the fifth game of Newcastle United's Premier League season this weekend, as they take on Manchester United at St James' Park.

Steve Bruce's side are on seven points from their opening four matches, and will be looking to hit the 10-point mark with a win against Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's team.

Man United have struggled at the start of the season - picking up just three points from as many games, and will be determined to double their tally on Saturday evening.

With the Premier League introducing its pay-per-view TV coverage, lots of questions have been asked about how to access the passes.

Lee Ryder discusses Newcastle United vs Manchester United

Well, below we have listed all of the key information you need to know if you'd like to watch Newcastle on Saturday.

When does Newcastle United vs Manchester United kick-off?

The game gets under way at 8pm on Saturday night. Team news will be at 7pm and we'll be covering the game as usual in our live match blog.

How to buy pay-per-view passes for Newcastle United vs Manchester United?

The new pay-per-view service will be available for United’s trip to St. James’ Park, but you will need a Sky subscription.

The game will cost £14.95 - which is the set price for every PPV match - and that can be found on the Sky Box Office menu.

However, this is not available on NOW TV, it must be through a Sky subscription.

Newcastle vs Man United: Previous meetings

Newcastle won this fixture last season, with Matty Longstaff scoring the only goal of the game at St. James’ Park.

Bruce’s side were beaten at Old Trafford, though, with Anthony Martial - who is suspended for this weekend’s game - starring in the win.

The France striker scored twice, with Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood also grabbing one each for Solskjaer’s men.

Longstaff again scored for the visitors, but his opening goal in Manchester was eventually a consolation thanks to United’s comeback.

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