Everything you need to know as Newcastle travel to Crystal Palace in the Premier League.

Newcastle travel to Crystal Palace, who recently enjoyed a big win in Europe. (Image: Getty)
The Premier League match between Crystal Palace and Newcastle is scheduled to start at 2pm at Selhurst Park. In this afternoon slot, all today’s Top League matches will be broadcast live on TV.
Viewers in the UK can watch the broadcast on Sky Sports Action. Coverage will begin just before kick-off, featuring expert analysis and the latest team news, but has already confirmed that Eddie Howe has ruled Bruno Guimarães out of the match.
Games are available on Sky Sports Ultra HDR if you have compatible hardware. This provides the highest quality visual experience for key mid-table battles in South London.
Subscribers can live stream matches via the Sky Go app on their mobile, tablet or laptop device. This will allow supporters to watch matches online even when they are away from their main TV.
Fans without long-term Sky contracts can watch using a NOW Sports Day or Month membership. This flexible option lets you access Sky channels without a traditional satellite dish or cable subscription.
If you miss the live action, highlights will be available on the Sky Sports app and YouTube channel immediately after the final whistle. A more detailed summary of all the goals will be featured on Match of the Day 2.
For those without access to a screen, live national radio commentary is usually provided by BBC Radio 5 Live or talkSPORT. This provides a complete audio match experience for listeners across the UK.
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