Newcastle United vs. Manchester United preview, kick-off time, how to watch, and team news

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3 Mar 2026 • 5:30 PM MYT
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Newcastle United welcome Manchester United to St James’ Park on Wednesday evening in a fixture with significant implications for the top-four race.

Michael Carrick’s men arrive in the North-East occupying third place after an impressive run of results since mid-January, while Eddie Howe’s Newcastle are seeking to arrest a slide in home form.

United have not tasted victory at St James’ Park since October 2020, but they head into the contest unbeaten in five Premier League away matches.

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Game information

The Premier League clash between Newcastle United and Manchester United will take place at St James’ Park. Kick-off is set for 8:15pm UK time on Wednesday, March 4.

Where to watch

  • United Kingdom: Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League (TV), Sky Go (streaming)
  • United States: USA Network (TV) and Peacock (streaming)
  • India: Star Sports Select (TV) and JioHotstar (streaming)
  • Australia: Stan Sport

Team News

Newcastle United: Sven Botman is in contention to return in defence as Howe considers alterations to his back line, while Jacob Ramsey remains a doubt after illness.

Tino Livramento, Lewis Miley, and Bruno Guimaraes continue to miss out through injury, and Howe must decide how best to deploy Nick Woltemade in attack.

Manchester United: Luke Shaw and Harry Maguire face late fitness checks after illness, with Shaw also managing a foot concern, and Lisandro Martinez will be assessed on a calf issue.

Mason Mount is closing in on a comeback, while Benjamin Sesko and Bruno Fernandes remain key figures in a forward line that has delivered consistently in recent weeks.

Prediction

Newcastle’s defensive issues on home soil have been exposed in recent outings, creating an opportunity for a confident United side to assert themselves.

If spaces emerge, United’s clinical edge in the final third could make the difference against a side struggling for stability at the back.