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Arsenal and Newcastle United face off on Sunday morning in an exciting pre-season friendly soccer match in Singapore.
How to Watch Arsenal vs. Newcastle United
Event: Soccer friendly
Date: Sunday, July 27, 2025
Time: 7:30 a.m. ET
Venue: Singapore National Stadium
Channel: CBS Sports Network
Stream: Fubo (WATCH NOW)
Arsenal is so far winless in its summer preseason friendly campaign, having first fallen to Milan on July 23, 5-6 in penalties. That was despite a 53rd-minute goal by star English winger Bukayo Saka. Newcastle, meanwhile, has enjoyed some highs and lows so far this preseason, defeating Carlisle 4-0 before then falling 4-0 to Scottish club Newcastle last weekend behind goals by Arne Engels, Johnny Kenny, Yang Hyun-Jun, and Liam Scales. Now, the club faces a tough test against Arsenal on Sunday morning.
Arsenal is coming off a season in which it finished second in the English Premier League table, behind Liverpool, with 74 points in 38 matches. They achieved a record of 20 wins, 14 draws, and four losses, along with a plus-35 goal differential. That season qualified Arsenal for Champions League play yet again this year, giving the club another chance at a major trophy in 2025-26.
Newcastle United, meanwhile, also enjoyed a great season, finishing fifth on the English Premier League table with 66 points in 38 matches based on a record of 20 wins, six draws, and 12 losses, and a plus-21 goal differential. Newcastle United will likewise play in the Champions League competition next season.
Tune the channel to CBS Sports Network at 7:30 a.m. ET on Sunday morning to catch some preseason friendly soccer action between Arsenal and Newcastle United, two of the best teams in British soccer.
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