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What channel is Newcastle vs Liverpool? Kick-off time, TV and live stream information

Newly-crowned champions Liverpool head to Newcastle on Sunday after finally getting their hands on the Premier League trophy.

Four weeks after winning the title, Jordan Henderson ended 30 years of hurt at Anfield on Wednesday when he lifted the Reds' first championship trophy since 1990.

They now to go to play a Newcastle side who sit 13th in the table, unable to climb any higher and two points ahead of Crystal Palace in 14th.

Liverpool have taken their foot off the gas since wrapping up the title, winning three of their last six games. However, they did put five past Chelsea on Wednesday.

What time is Newcastle vs Liverpool?

Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold scored his fourth Premier League goal of the season against Chelsea on Wednesday (Liverpool FC via Getty Images)

Kick-off at St James' Park is at 4pm, with all 10 Premier League games on Sunday starting simultaneously.

For those wanting to keep one eye on what's happening elsewhere, the battle for a top-four finish involving Manchester United, Chelsea and Leicester City will see the Foxes host Utd while the Blues entertain Wolves.

The games that could decide who goes down will include Arsenal vs Watford, Everton vs Bournemouth and West Ham vs Aston Villa.

Newcastle vs Liverpool TV channel and live stream

Liverpool's Sadio Mane scored twice in a 3-1 win over Newcastle at Anfield in September (PA)

Those wanting to watch the Premier League champions will need a BT Sport subscription.

BT is showing two of the day's 10 games, the other being West Ham vs Villa.

Those who have paid can stream the match through the BT Sport app. The match will not be free-to-air.

Sky Sports will be showing the other eight Premier League fixtures.

Odds

Liverpool players and coaching staff celebrating with the Premier League trophy (Getty Images)

Matches where either side has nothing to play for are dangerous to predict, so 4/11 for Liverpool to do what they've done all season and win is very short.

Toon are 15/2 to win, with the draw 4/1 if you fancy Liverpool's foot to come off the pedal after picking up the Premier League trophy on Wednesday night.

Odds courtesy of thepools.com.

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