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When do you watch Newcastle vs Bournemouth?
Where to watch the Newcastle vs Bournemouth match
After Wednesday’s thrilling Premier League clash with Leeds, can there be more drama at St James’ Park today as Newcastle host Bournemouth in an FA Cup third round tie?
After a disappointing start to the season, the Magpies currently sit sixth in the Premier League following a thrilling 4-3 win in midweek, moving up just in time to claim the trophy in English football’s oldest tournament.
Having put themselves in the clear and clear of the relegation zone with a 3-2 win over Tottenham on Wednesday, Bournemouth are also looking ahead to the long haul in this season’s Championship. However, the Cherries will have to do so without magic winger Antoine Semenyu, after the Ghanaian star completed his $84 million move to Manchester City on Thursday.
Newcastle faces Bournemouth at St James’ Park Saturday 10 January. Kick off is set for 3pm GMT Local time in the United Kingdom, which is 10 a.m. ET or 7 a.m. PT In the United States and Canada, and It’s 2am AEST In Australia early Sunday morning.
Harvey Barnes scored a hat-trick in Newcastle’s thrilling 4-3 win over Leeds on Wednesday.
Every match from this point in the tournament will be available to stream via ESPN Plus, which can be accessed via the new network ESPN Select or ESPN Unlimited Flow packages. ESPN Select carries ESPN Plus and is the cheapest option at $12 per month.
ESPN’s streaming platforms have been rocked in recent months. The sports network now offers two tiers with its new direct-to-consumer setup: ESPN Select and ESPN Unlimited. ESPN Select is essentially what ESPN Plus was, with the same content available to subscribers, including the FA Cup, for $12 a month. If you want full access to ESPN’s networks and services, such as ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, ESPNNews, and ESPN Deportes, plus all ESPN Select content, ESPN Unlimited is the perfect solution. It costs $30 per month.
While TNT Sports and BBC, a free-to-air broadcaster, share live duties for this season’s FA Cup, just like the Premier League, no UK broadcaster has the right to show this game live due to traditional broadcasting. Saturday 3pm blackout begins. This prevents matches from being shown in the region at that time to protect attendance throughout the English football pyramid.
It also means that if you’re traveling to the UK, you’re unlikely to be able to watch the game as you normally would at home due to geo-blocking.
Canadian soccer fans looking to watch an FA Cup match can watch all the action live via Sportsnet.
Sportsnet is available through most cable operators, but cord-cutters can subscribe to the network’s standalone streaming service Sportsnet Plus instead, with prices starting at C$30 per month or C$250 per year for the network’s Standard plan.
Football fans can watch FA Cup matches live on streaming service Stan Sport.
Stan Sport will cost you AU$20 per month (on top of the Stan subscription which starts at AU$12). It’s also worth noting that the streaming service currently offers a seven-day free trial.
As well as some FA Cup matches, a subscription will also give you access to Premier League, Champions League and Europa League matches, as well as international rugby and Formula E.