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·3 de agosto de 2025
Tottenham vs Newcastle: Friendly prediction, kick-off time, TV, live stream, team news, h2h results, odds

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Heung min-Son could make his first appearance in a Spurs shirt
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Thomas Frank’s side beat Arsenal 1-0 in Hong Kong last time out.
Pape Matar Sarr’s stunner was the difference between the two sides in a game that saw Mikel Arteta hand Viktor Gyokeres his debut.
Heung min-Son is expected to make his first appearance in a Spurs shirt after confirming he wants to leave the club.
Newcastle have big problems at home, with Liverpool interested in star striker Alexander Isak.
Here’s everything you need to know about the game...
Tottenham vs Newcastle is scheduled for a 12pm BST kick-off on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
The game will take place at the Seoul World Cup Stadium in Seoul, South Korea.
TV channel: In the UK, the game will not be televised.
Live stream: You can stream the match online via either club’s official site. Spurs have SPURSPLAY, where an annual subscription is £45. Newcastle have NUFC TV, where you can buy a match pass to watch the game.
Live blog: You can also follow all the action with Standard Sport’s live blog!
Frank’s main injury headaches at the moment are around Dominic Solanke and Destiny Udogie, his first-choice striker and left-back.
Solanke could return but Udogie is back in London.
James Maddison returned to the bench against Arsenal, but new centre-back Kota Takai will still be out for weeks with a plantar fascia problem.
As for Newcastle, besides Isak, they are almost at full complement.
They are lacking go-to left-back Lewis Hall, who is out with an ankle injury, and Sven Botman’s groin played up in the defeat to Arsenal.
He didn’t feature against the J-League XI, where Joe Willock hobbled off.
Two teams that both feel a little undercooked as the season begins to creep up on them.
Both seriously need to bolster their squads with more signings, and both their managers have emphasised the importance of doing so before the window slams shut.
The pair have missed out on key targets this summer already, and it is imperative that they get some business done before the campaign commences.
As for this game, Spurs will be buoyed by that win over Arsenal, where, on paper, they looked the weaker side.
Newcastle have had a pretty torrid time of it in their preparations for the new term results-wise, and they could struggle again here.
Tottenham to win. 2-1
Tottenham wins: 74
Newcastle wins: 64
Draws: 34
Tottenham to win: 13/8
Newcastle to win: 6/4
Draw: 23/10
Odds via Betfair (subject to change).