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Watch Newcastle vs Bromley today as the Premier League's form team face a visit from third round debutants Bromley in the FA Cup. Here, FourFourTwo brings you every detail on live streams, including a free stream in the UK, and how to watch from anywhere.
Newcastle vs Bromley key information
Date: Sunday, January 12, 2025
Kick-off time: 3pm GMT / 10am ET
Venue: St James' Park, Newcastle
Free stream: BBC iPlayer (UK)
TV channels: ESPN+ (US) | Optus Sport (Aus)
Watch from anywhere: Try NordVPN risk-free
This is a huge occasion for Bromley; never before have the London side reached the milestone of the third round of the FA Cup. After getting past Rochdale in a seven-goal thriller, the League Two side edged past Solihull Moors, and the dream continues with a trip to the Premier League's Newcastle United on January 12.
Newcastle are six-time winners of the FA Cup, although their last title - which is also their last piece of domestic silverware - came back in 1955. Still, Newcastle have been revitalised under Saudi Arabian investment, and their recent form is among the strongest in the land. They have won seven games in a row in all competitions, their latest scalp being Arsenal in the first leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final.
Bromley currently sit mid-table, in 12th in League Two, which is the fourth tier of English football. With Newcastle in fourth in the Premier League 74 league places separate the two sides.
Read on for all the information on how to watch Newcastle vs Bromley online, wherever you are in the world.
Can I watch Newcastle vs Bromley in the UK?
Watch Newcastle vs Bromley from abroad
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See also: FA Cup all-time top scorers
Watch Newcastle vs Bromley in the US
Newcastle vs Bromley: Broadcasters globally
How to watch Newcastle vs Bromley in Canada
In Canada, Sportsnet has the rights to the FA Cup, and like ESPN, will have live streams for all ties on its streaming platform, Sportsnet+.
You'll need the Premium subscription to Sportsnet+ for this one, which costs $34.99 a month or $249.99 a year.
How to watch Newcastle vs Bromley in Australia
Fans in Australia can watch Newcastle vs Bromley on Optus Sport, which also has all the other FA Cup games, as well as all Premier League fixtures.
For that treasure trove of English football, you pay $24.99 a month or $229 a year for an Optus Sport subscription.
Kick-off is at 2am AEDT in the early hours of Sunday, so it's one for the hardcore fans in Australia.
How to watch Newcastle vs Bromley in New Zealand
Fans in New Zealand can watch Newcastle vs Bromley on Sky Sport.
Sky Sport Now is the streaming platform, with subscriptions costing $29.99 a week, $49.99 a month, or $499.99 a year.
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Newcastle vs Bromley: Routes to the FA Cup third round
Newcastle
Bye (Premier League and Championship clubs only enter the competition at the third round stage)
Bromley
First round: Rochdale 3-4 Bromley
Second round: Solihull Moors 1-2 Bromley
Newcastle vs Bromley: FA Cup history
Newcastle
6-time winners: (1910, 1924, 1932, 1951, 1952, 1955)
7-time runners-up (1905, 1906, 1908, 1911, 1974, 1998, 1999)
Bromley
Best result: Third round (2025)
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