The Mag
·21 November 2025
Broadcasters select 21 of 22 Newcastle United matches in extraordinary run

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·21 November 2025

The broadcasters are all over Newcastle United matches when it comes to selecting games to show live.
Sky Sports and TNT Sports showing game after game.
So much so, that there is a schedule now whereby a run of games, sees 21 of 22 Newcastle United matches shown by one or the other of these two broadcasters to a UK audience.
This 22 game run started with Newcastle v Spurs on Wednesday 29 October in the Carabao Cup and extends to Liverpool v Newcastle on Saturday 31 January.
Thursday saw the latest (belated!) update from broadcasters, with all three late January Newcastle United matches in the Premier League chosen to be shown, including that one at Anfield.
It could extend even further as we are yet to find out the February 2026 and beyond Premier League choices from the broadcasters.
If Newcastle get past Fulham, then the two semi-final matches in the Carabao Cup would be another two games that would be shown live by Sky Sports and make it 23 of 24 shown by the broadcasters. The FA Cup third round will be played on the weekend of Saturday 10 January and that match is yet to be drawn and then potentially chosen by one of the broadcasters.
Newcastle United fixtures to end of January 2026:
Saturday 22 November – Newcastle v Man City (5.30pm) Sky Sports
Tuesday 25 November: Olympique Marseille vs Newcastle (8pm) TNT Sports
Saturday 29 November – Everton v Newcastle (5.30pm) Sky Sports
Tuesday 2 December – Newcastle v Spurs (8.15pm) Sky Sports
Saturday 6 December – Newcastle v Burnley (3pm)
Wednesday 10 December – Bayer Leverkusen v Newcastle (8pm) TNT Sports
Sunday 14 December – Sunderland v Newcastle (2pm) Sky Sports
Wednesday 17 December – Newcastle v Fulham (8.15pm) Sky Sports and ITV
Saturday 20 December – Newcastle v Chelsea (12.30pm) TNT Sports
Friday 26 December – Man U v Newcastle (8pm) Sky Sports
Tuesday 30 December – Burnley v Newcastle (7.30pm) Sky Sports
Sunday 4 January – Newcastle v Palace (3pm) Sky Sports
Wednesday 7 January – Newcastle v Leeds (8.15pm) Sky Sports
Sunday 18 January – Wolves v Newcastle (2pm) Sky Sports
Wednesday 21 January – Newcastle v PSV (8pm) TNT Sports
Sunday 25 January – Newcastle v Aston Villa (2pm) Sky Sports
Wednesday 28 January – PSG v Newcastle (8pm) TNT Sports
Saturday 31 January – Liverpool v Newcastle (8pm) TNT Sports
My thoughts
It is a double-edged sword.
Never before has there been so many Newcastle United matches that you can watch on TV.
Never before has there been so much change and inconvenience for those who regularly go to the games.









































