
Football fans are searching for the TV channels broadcasting the Liverpool v. Newcastle United clash and ways to watch the highly-anticipated Premier League encounter.
How to Watch Newcastle United vs Liverpool: Kick-off Time, TV Channel and Live Stream Details
Newcastle United host Liverpool at St James’ Park on Monday night in a Premier League fixture that could influence both the title race and the battle for Champions League qualification.
The match comes with added drama amid the ongoing transfer saga surrounding Newcastle striker Alexander Isak, who has been excluded from training as he pushes for a move to Anfield.
Kick-off Time Liverpool vs Newcastle in different countries
Country | Date | Time |
---|---|---|
England | 17/08 | 08:00 pm |
Spain | 17/08 | 09:00 pm |
Brazil | 17/08 | 04:00 pm |
India | 18/08 | 12:30 am |
USA (ET) | 17/08 | 03:00 pm |
Venue Newcastle United vs Liverpool
The clash will be played at St James’ Park, Newcastle’s iconic stadium with a capacity of 52,305 — the ninth-largest football ground in England.

How to watch Liverpool v. Newcastle United
UK TV & Live Streaming
TV Coverage: Live broadcast will be available on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Ultra HDR, with pre-match build-up starting from 6:30pm BST.
Online Streaming: Sky Sports subscribers can watch live via the Sky Go app.
Broadcast Channels by Region:
UK: Sky Sports Premier League / Main Event
MENA: beIN Sports
Australia: Optus Sport
Sub-Saharan Africa: SuperSport
Listen to Liverpool v. Newcastle on radio
The match will also be broadcast live on BBC Radio 5 Live, accessible via DAB, MW (693/909/990 kHz), the BBC website, and the BBC Sounds app.
Highlights: Clips will be available on Sky Sports’ social media platforms during and after the game, while both clubs can release highlights from midnight on Tuesday.

Match Outlook
Liverpool, the reigning champions, enter as favourites after strengthening their squad in the summer. The return of midfielder Ryan Gravenberch provides a boost, particularly in defending against counter-attacks.
However, Newcastle’s home crowd will make St James’ Park an intimidating venue, and the atmosphere could be crucial to the outcome. Without Isak leading the line, the Magpies may lack a cutting edge in attack, which could see the visitors claim all three points.