
Where to watch Arsenal vs Newcastle United friendly in India
Time : 5:00 PM IST (7:30 PM local time in Singapore)
Venue : Singapore National Stadium, Kallang
Competition: Pre-season Club Friendly
This match is part of Arsenal's pre-season tour, following their recent 1-0 victory over AC Milan. Newcastle, on the other hand, is looking to bounce back after a tough loss to Celtic. With both teams gearing up for the 2025-26 Premier League season, this friendly promises some exciting moments as stars like Bukayo Saka and Anthony Gordon take the field. Where to Watch Arsenal vs Newcastle United in India FanCode App and Website
Indian football fans can stream the Arsenal vs Newcastle United match live on the FanCode app and website. FanCode is a popular digital sports platform in India that regularly offers live coverage of international friendlies, club tournaments, and other global sporting events.
You'll likely need to subscribe to access the live stream, but FanCode typically offers both match passes and monthly plans depending on your preference. Platform : FanCode
Availability : App (Android & iOS) and website (www.fancode.com)
Time : 5:00 PM IST
Subscription: Required (match pass or plan) Club Streaming Services (Outside India)
The match may also be available on the official club platforms: Arsenal fans might have access via Arsenal.com or the official club app.
Newcastle supporters may be able to stream it through NUFC TV or the club's Mags+ service.
However, keep in mind that these international streams might be geo-restricted in India. You would need a VPN to access them, but using one may go against the platforms' terms of service.
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