How to watch Tottenham vs Newcastle: TV channel and live stream for pre-season friendly today
Spurs take on Eddie Howe's Magpies in Seoul as departing club captain Heung-min Son returns home, while Mohammed Kudus gets to continue gelling with his new team-mates after some promising showings.
Frank's side will be buoyed by their 1-0 win over Arsenal in Hong Kong, where Pape Matar Sarr scored the winner in spectacular style.
Newcastle are still having to deal with the Alexander Isak situation amid interest from Liverpool, while they also pursue a top-class striker in an attempt to replace the Swede should he depart.
On the pitch, they have lost three of their four pre-season games already this summer and need to put things right quickly.
How to watch Tottenham vs Newcastle
TV channel: In the UK, the game will not be televised.
Live stream: You can stream the match online via either club's official site. Spurs have Spursplay, where an annual subscription is £45. Newcastle have NUFC TV, where you can buy a match pass to watch the game.
Live blog: You can also follow all the action on Standard Sport's live blog!
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Son Heung-min tried to pretend that everything was okay. In the 66th minute of Tottenham Hotspur's 1-1 draw with Newcastle United on Sunday at the Seoul World Cup Stadium, Son's number flashed up on the huge television screens. It took over three minutes for substitute Mohammed Kudus to replace him. Advertisement The 33-year-old wanted to enjoy every single second of what will surely be his final appearance for Spurs after he publicly announced he wished to leave and the club were supporting him in that decision. There has been interest from the Saudi Pro League but he wants to join Los Angeles FC. The fact he was saying goodbye in his home country, made the moment even more special. All of Tottenham's players on the pitch flocked towards him while the substitutes and coaching staff stood to applaud. Everybody on the pitch spontaneously gave him a guard of honour and playfully slapped his head as he walked towards the touchline. 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The first booking of the game was awarded to Trippier for fouling Son. Goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario showered him with kisses on the head. Lucas Bergvall bowed. Spurs went on a lap of honour and Son stayed slightly behind everyone else. When they reached the entrance of the tunnel, the rest of the Spurs players threw him up in the air. They surrounded him in a huddle where he sat on the floor with his shirt over his eyes. He had completely lost control of his emotions by this point and cried as he walked down the tunnel. 'It has been really tough the last couple of weeks,' Son said in an interview with club media. 'This moment is something I will never forget and always appreciate. From the fans, the players, the gaffer. He understood my situation and was always on my side. Listened to me and asked me about what I want to do. I have huge respect and I'm very grateful. Advertisement 'The players have made me a better person than a player. I'm such a lucky guy to have such an amazing group of players next to me and it feels like they are my brothers. Spurs will always be in my heart and I will treat you as a family member.' This was the end of a wild 48 hours where Spurs realised that their much-loved captain, who led them to glory in the Europa League final, would be leaving after 10 years. Earlier this summer, Son spoke to a few of his closest friends in the squad for advice about his future, including Davies. James Maddison only found out about Son's intention to leave a few days ago. On Saturday morning, Son publicly revealed his plans at an emotional press conference in Seoul. 'It is sad but it is the best possible ending,' Sungmo Lee, a South Korean journalist who moved to London to cover Spurs when Son joined them, tells The Athletic. 'He leaves on a high. 'It was a genius idea to hold the press conference the day after Spurs arrived. 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Son wore a sleeveless top and kept flicking his sweaty hair out of his eyes. At one stage, he dropped to the floor and spread out his arms, exhausted. When the session finished, Son and his team-mates signed shirts and posed for pictures. He remained to soak up the adulation from the crowd while the others headed into the dressing room. Former mixed martial artist Hongman Choi was in attendance. He is over seven feet tall and scooped up Son in his arms and held him like a newborn child. Frank planned for Son to start the Newcastle game as captain and they discussed how to handle the occasion. Son gave a small speech in the dressing room before kick-off. He started on the left wing with Davies behind him at full-back and Archie Gray drifting towards the left from central midfielder. Gray adores Son and has grown close to both him and Davies. There was a huge cheer when his name was read out before kick-off. 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