Where to watch Newcastle vs Tottenham: UK kick-off time and team news for Seoul friendly

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Newcastle and Tottenham meet in the South Korean capital this weekend.The Magpies are looking for their first pre-season victory after a string of friendly defeats.Newcastle face Tottenham in Seoul in their latest pre-season clash on SundayGettyGettySpurs kicked-off their Asian tour by beating rivals Arsenal in Hong Kong[/caption]Eddie Howe’s side were thrashed 4-0 by Celtic last month ahead of their Asian tour.They have since suffered narrow defeats to Arsenal and a K-League XI in Singapore and South Korea, respectively.Meanwhile Spurs beat League One Reading in their pre-season opener on July 19.That win was followed up by a pair of draws in their double-header with Wycombe and Luton last weekend.However, Thomas Frank was able to taste victory in his first north London derby on Thursday thanks to a 1-0 win over the Gunners in Hong Kong.Newcastle vs Tottenham: Where to watchNewcastle will face Spurs on Sunday, August 3 in Seoul, South Korea.The match will take place the Seoul World Cup Stadium, with kick-off scheduled for 12pm BST.Supporters will be able to watch the match live on Tottenham’s dedicated streaming platform, SPURSPLAY.Coverage on the platform will begin half an hour before kick-off at 11.30am.Meanwhile, the Toon Army can also purchase a livestream of the contest through the club’s official app.Newcastle pre-season fixturesSaturday, July 19 – Lost to Celtic 4-0Sunday, July 27 – Lost to Arsenal 3-2Wednesday, July 30 – Lost to K-League XI 1-0Sunday, August 3 – Tottenham Hotspur, Seoul World Cup StadiumFriday, August 8 – Espanyol, St. James’ ParkSaturday, August 9 – Atletico Madrid, St. James’ ParkTottenham pre-season fixturesSaturday, July 19 – Beat Reading 2-0Saturday, July 26 – Drew with Wycombe Wanderers 2-2Saturday, July 26 – Drew with Luton Town 0-0Thursday, July 31 – Beat Arsenal 1-0Sunday, August 3 – Newcastle United, Seoul World Cup StadiumThursday, August 7 – Bayern Munich, Allianz ArenaWednesday, August 13 – Paris Saint-Germain, Stadio Friuli, UEFA Super CupNewcastle vs Tottenham: Team newsNewcastle are currently assessing injuries to Joe Willock and Sven Botman ahead of Sunday’s clash.Willock was stretchered off on Wednesday with an ankle injury although it is hoped the damage is less serious than first feared.Meanwhile, Botman missed the defeat with a tight groin but could return against Spurs.Alexander Isak will once again be absent, though, having been left out of the squad for the Asian tour.The Swedish striker is instead training alone at former club Real Sociedad following Liverpool’s failed bid to sign him this week.As for Spurs, long-term absentees Radu Dragusin and Dejan Kulusevski continue to recover from their injuries back in north London. Dominic Solanke could feature, though, after missing the win over Arsenal.Summer signing Kota Takai (foot) and Destiny Udogie (knee) did not travel to Asia after picking up injuries earlier in pre-season.Newcastle vs Tottenham: What has been saidFollowing the loss to the K-League XI, Howe was asked about the situation at the club amid the uncertainty regarding Isak’s future.He explained: “Nothing has changed. It is very much the mindset of business as usual for the players.“You don’t get a chance to think of anything other than training or the next game when you come on these tours. The level is so high that we still have to be at our best.“Naturally, we are going to miss a player of his quality and the group are going to feel that. I cannot sit here and claim that they won’t, but they are a very professional group of players.AFPHowe is still searching for his first win of the summer after three defeats in a row[/caption]GettySpurs lost both their meetings with Newcastle in the Premier League last season[/caption]“They are doing brilliantly, as far as I can see, in terms of managing the current situation.”Meanwhile, Frank was pleased with the impact of his high intensity training sessions after Spurs beat bitter rivals Arsenal.Their new boss told reporters: “It feels very pleasing of course. It’s clear that this was not a friendly, it felt like a competitive match.“If you saw it, it was competitive and if you played in it, it was very competitive.“But some of the bits we’ve been working hard on is the combination of the defensive organisation – so high pressure, middle and low – so there’s clear principles.“As well as the desire to keep a clean sheet because that gives you a big opportunity to win football matches.”