How to watch Watford vs. Newcastle United: Premier League live stream info, TV channel, time, game odds
What to Know
Newcastle United and Watford played to a
draw at St. James’ Park and now head to Vicarage Road to break the
series tie. They will face off against one another at 7:30 a.m. ET on
Saturday. Watford will be strutting in after a win while the Magpies
will be stumbling in from a loss.
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Who: Watford vs. Newcastle United
When: Saturday at 7:30 a.m. ET
Where: Vicarage Road
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When: Saturday at 7:30 a.m. ET
Where: Vicarage Road
Online streaming: Catch select Premier League matches on fuboTV (Try for free. Regional restrictions may apply.)
Follow: CBS Sports App
Newcastle never even stood a chance against Manchester City on Wednesday; the final was an ego-bruising 5-0 blow.
Meanwhile, Watford won by a goal, slipping past Norwich City 2-1.
Newcastle is now 11-13-10 while Watford
sits at 7-17-10. Watford is 2-2-2 after wins this season, and Newcastle
is 3-4-5 after losses.
Crucial match for Watford, who will be
looking to extend that three-point gap between themselves and the
relegation zone — an impressive position to be in given their early
season form, including a 12 match wait for their first league win of
2019/20. Survival looks much more likely with Nigel Pearson than it did
under his predecessors.
Victory against bottom-of-the-table
Norwich City last time out was a must, and it was duly obtained, thanks
in no small part to a spectacular overhead kick from Danny Welbeck, his
first league goal in Hertfordshire. With AFC Bournemouth and Aston Villa
hoping to steal their place in 17th, the Hornets simply have to build
on that result here.
Newcastle United are easily clear of the
relegation dogfight, and that’s a real credit to the undervalued work of
manager Steve Bruce. As it’s transpired, it’s actually been a fairly
fruitful campaign on Tyneside, which could bode well for the future.
In their last assignment, the Magpies
were simply outclassed by a rampant Manchester City side, losing 5-0 at
the Etihad Stadium. Regardless, they’ll view three points at Vicarage
Road as genuinely attainable, especially being unbeaten against the
current bottom four sides since November.