Newcastle United vs Everton: live stream and TV details, how to watch, team news and predicted teams
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Frank Lampard takes charge of his maiden Premier League game as Everton boss against Newcastle United at St James’ Park this evening (19.45).
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Hide AdLampard made a dream start after taking over the Goodison Park reins with a 4-1 FA Cup fourth-round defeat of Brentford last Saturday.
But climbing the top-flight table will be his priority with the Toffees sliding to 16th after just one victory in 14 games.
They face 19th-placed Newcastle who made some eye-catching signings during the January transfer window in their bid to avoid relegation.
Here’s all the key information needed ahead of kick-off.
Newcastle team news
The Magpies could hand out several debuts.
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Hide AdJanuary signings Bruno Guimaraes and Matt Targett could feature from the outset.
Dan Burn might also play after signing from Brighton on deadline day but he’s doubtful with a toe issue.
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Hide AdMatt Ritchie (knee) is also unavailable while Paul Dummett is still to train since before the international break.
Joelinton is back fit and in contention to start.
Everton team news
Lampard welcomes Dominic Calvert-Lewin into his squad after his missed the Brentford game with a knock.
However, Everton are likely to be cautious with the striker, having recently returned from a four-month absence with a hip injury.
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Hide AdThe Blues will also have Dele Alli and Donny van de Beek at their disposal after arriving on deadline day from Tottenham and Manchester Unites respectively.
The pair were cup-tied at the weekend along with Aston Villa loanee Anwar El Ghazi.
Alli and van de Beek are in contention to make debuts.
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Hide AdAbdoula Doucoure (groin) is out for at least another three weeks, with Fabian Delph (thigh) absent for a week long.
Tom Davies continues his recovery from hamstring surgery and has not been registered in the 25-man squad.
Predicted teams
Newcastle: Dubravka, Trippier, Lascelles, Schar, Targett, Shelvey, Guimaraes, Joelinton, Fraser, Saint-Maximin, Wood.
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Hide AdEverton: Pickford, Coleman, Mina, Holgate, Mykolenko, Allan, Gomes, Alli, Gray, Richarlison, Gordon.
Is the game on TV?
Yes. The match is being broadcast live on BT Sport 2.
Coverage starts at 19.15.
Can I stream the game?
Yes. If you subscribe to BT Sport, you can watch the game online via the website or BT Sport app.
Can I watch if I’m not a BT Sport subscriber?
No. However, you can purchase a monthly BT Sport pass for £25 and it is contract-free.
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Where can I check out highlights?
Clips of the encounter will be uploaded shortly after the full-time whistle on both the BT Sport app and bt.com/sport.
In-game clips are also uploaded.
You can also watch short highlights on the broadcaster’s YouTube channel.
Match of the Day will also show highlights on Wednesday. It starts at 22.35 on BBC One.
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