How can I watch Newcastle United v Blackburn Rovers? Is there a live stream? Who is in the teams?

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Newcastle United turn their attentions to the Carabao Cup on Tuesday evening – and here’s everything you need to know ahead of the visit of Blackburn Rovers:

When is the game? What time is kick-off?

Newcastle United will welcome Blackburn Rovers to St James’s Park on Tuesday, September 15.

Kick-off is at 7:30pm.

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How can I watch Newcastle United v Blackburn Rovers? Is there a live stream? Who is in the teams?How can I watch Newcastle United v Blackburn Rovers? Is there a live stream? Who is in the teams?
How can I watch Newcastle United v Blackburn Rovers? Is there a live stream? Who is in the teams?

Is Newcastle United v Blackburn Rovers on TV? How can I follow it live?

Newcastle United v Blackburn Rovers will not be broadcast on TV, but a live stream will be available.

Carabao Cup games are able to be streamed by both clubs at a cost of £10 – with the streams only available to domestic supporters.

The Shields Gazette will also be running a comprehensive live blog with team news, live updates, reaction and analysis from Miles Starforth - who will be one of a handful of people allowed access to the game.

Is there any injury news? Who is in the teams?

Newcastle United will be without goalkeeper Martin Dubravka and striker Dwight Gayle, both of whom suffered injuries during pre-season.

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Ciaran Clark, Paul Dummett, Fabian Schar and Matty Longstaff are all also injury doubts.

Blackburn will be without star man Bradley Dack, who is a long-term absentee.

Former Newcastle striker Adam Armstrong could return to his former club.

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Who is the referee?

The EFL are yet to confirm who will referee the Carabao Cup game.

What are the odds?

Sky Bet are offering the following odds on the game:

Newcastle United - 10/11

Draw – 12/5

West Ham - 11/4

Are any tickets available?

No. All Premier League and Carabao Cup games are currently being played behind closed doors meaning no tickets will be available.