How to watch the Newcastle v Man City Carabao Cup match on tv tonight, with live stream, tv channel and kick off time details.

How to watch Newcastle Utd v Man City

Newcastle v Manchester City will kick off at 8pm GMT on Tuesday 13 January at St James’ Park. The match will be shown live in the UK on ITV 1, Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main Event, with live streaming available via ITV X, Sky Go and the Sky Sports app.

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Holders Newcastle United welcome Manchester City to St James’ Park on Tuesday night for the first leg of their EFL Cup semi final, with both sides eyeing a place at Wembley.

It is a repeat of last season’s latter stage drama for the Magpies, who are aiming to defend the trophy they lifted twelve months ago.

Newcastle arrive in strong form after winning their last three Premier League matches, a run that has helped steady their campaign after an injury disrupted start to the new year.

Eddie Howe’s side booked their place in the semi finals by overcoming Fulham in the quarter finals and confidence remains high on Tyneside.

Memories of last season’s competition are still fresh. Newcastle swept aside Arsenal 4-0 on aggregate at this stage before going on to beat Liverpool 2-1 in the final, securing the club’s first major domestic trophy in decades.

That experience adds belief as they prepare for another heavyweight challenge.

There is also recent encouragement against Tuesday’s opponents. Newcastle defeated Manchester City 2-1 in their Premier League meeting in November, with Harvey Barnes scoring twice to hand Howe’s men a memorable home victory. That result reinforced Newcastle’s growing reputation as a formidable force at St James’ Park.

Manchester City head into the semi final with mixed domestic form. Pep Guardiola’s side beat Brentford 2-0 in the quarter finals but have drawn their last three Premier League matches, dropping points against Sunderland, Chelsea and Brighton. Their attacking threat was on full display at the weekend with a 10-1 FA Cup win over Exeter, though the test on Tyneside will be far more demanding.

City remain serial contenders in this competition, having lifted the EFL Cup four times under Guardiola. They enter the tie as slight favourites to establish a first leg advantage, though recent away form suggests they may face a stern examination.

St James’ Park has been a difficult venue for visiting sides this season.

Newcastle are unbeaten in their last 13 home matches in all competitions, with only Liverpool, Arsenal and Barcelona managing to leave Tyneside with victories during the current campaign. That record will fuel belief among the home supporters.

City’s away performances have been inconsistent, with five wins from ten league matches on the road.

Their most recent victory came at Nottingham Forest last month in controversial circumstances, adding to a sense that margins have not always fallen against them away from home.