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How to watch Marseille vs Newcastle United - Live stream and TV channel for Champions League match
4+ hour, 10+ min ago (358+ words) Newcastle United are back in Champions League action on Tuesday night when they head to in-form French side Marseille. Newcastle United's Champions League results have been positive this season and have helped stop the campaign'unfolding'into a full-blown crisis." Indeed, Newcastle have won three of their four games thus far and look on course to reach the play-off round at least. Eddie Howe's side sit sixth in the Champions League table heading into this week's round of fixtures and could move a step closer towards progress with three points at the Stade Velodrome. Here's everything you need to know about where to watch the game. TV channel: The game will be broadcast on TNT Sports 2. Coverage starts at 7pm GMT ahead of an 8pm GMT kick-off time. Supporters can follow pre-match coverage and post-match analysis with Geordie Boot Boys. By winning a league…...
Mark Clattenburg believes technology and VAR helped Newcastle United beat Man City
19+ hour, 40+ min ago (552+ words) Getting a result and deserving a result are two very different matters, but there does appear to be an air of good fortune around Newcastle United's win over Man City this weekend. On the one hand, you have to hand it to Newcastle, with Eddie Howe playing the perfect game plan to get the better of City. Two goals from Harvey Barnes sealed the win, but it was the Magpies' impressive defensive display to restrict Erling Haaland that really paid dividends. Still, it was a game packed with contentious decisions and talking points, and former Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg suggests Newcastle may well have been a little bit lucky when it comes to the decisions made. Discussing the game in the latest episode of the Beyond the Back Four podcast, Clattenburg explained why he felt that Pep Guardiola has…...
What the new PSR system means for Newcastle United - loopholes, PIF's secret weapon, Big Six dominance
1+ hour, 39+ min ago (1002+ words) Clubs in the Premier League just voted to amend the rulebook when it comes to financial fair play and PSR, with the introduction of a new system called Squad Cost Ratio (SCR) coming into play next season. For the last few years, Newcastle United have found themselves stifled by Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR). Even the massive wealth of PIF has been unable to make a real difference in the grand scheme of things. That's largely due to the fact that Newcastle's revenue is simply not high enough to truly have the financial freedom the club would like. In many ways, it's left the Magpies trailing their Big Six rivals. As part of a regular review of PSR, clubs in the Premier League recently had the chance to alter the rules and usher in a new system, for better or…...