In Game Week 3, Tottenham travels to the northeast to take on Newcastle in what promises to be a significant test for both teams regarding their aspirations for a top-four finish.
Newcastle’s manager, Eddie Howe, has expressed frustration over his team’s limited activity in the summer transfer window. However, the Magpies have started the season well with a victory against Southampton, a draw with Bournemouth, and a win over Nottingham Forest in the EFL Cup.
Tottenham also boasts a strong start to the season, highlighted by their impressive 4-0 defeat of Everton last week, showcasing their attacking prowess.
The match is scheduled for Sunday, September 1, at St. James’ Park, kicking off at 1:30 p.m. BST (8:30 a.m. ET, 5:30 a.m. PT in the US and Canada, and 10:30 p.m. AEST in Australia).
For those looking to watch the match live, here’s how you can tune in.
In the US, the match will be available on USA Network, accessible through cable or the NBC Sports website with a proper login. It can also be streamed via services like Sling TV.
To watch the Premier League globally with a VPN, individuals can change their virtual location to access matches if they’re unavailable in their area. Using a VPN also helps maintain privacy while streaming and can improve connection speeds on game day.
If you’re in the UK, the match will be exclusively broadcast on Sky Sports. Subscribers can stream the game through the Sky Go app, while non-subscribers can use a Now account with a Now Sports membership.
In Canada, viewers need a subscription to Fubo Canada, which holds the exclusive rights to Premier League matches this season.
Australian fans can catch all the action on Optus Sport, which broadcasts every Premier League match live, along with other leagues’ games. Existing Optus network customers can access it for as low as AU$7 per month, while standalone subscriptions begin at AU$25.
Make sure to check local listings for more information on streaming and availability.