Newcastle United and Bournemouth begin their FA Cup journeys on Saturday afternoon with an all Premier League third round tie at St James’ Park. Both clubs will look at Crystal Palace’s surprise triumph last season as inspiration, knowing the competition once again offers a realistic route to silverware.

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Saturday’s tie is not scheduled for live television coverage in the UK, and there will be no official live stream available. Kick off time is a 3pm Saturday, supporters will be able to catch highlights later on Match of the Day via BBC iPlayer, as well as through the clubs’ official YouTube channels.

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Newcastle head into the contest in buoyant mood after producing a dramatic stoppage time comeback against Leeds earlier in the week. Eddie Howe’s side recovered from a difficult position to secure a thrilling 4-3 victory, a result that capped an impressive run of form either side of the turn of the year.

That win followed a comfortable 3-1 success away at Burnley to close out 2025, meaning Newcastle have now won three consecutive Premier League matches. Across those fixtures, they have scored nine goals and conceded four, firing themselves back into the European places after a sluggish start to the campaign.

Home form has been a major strength for Newcastle during this spell. The Magpies are unbeaten in their last 12 matches at St James’ Park across all competitions, recording ten wins and two draws in a run that stretches back to late September. That consistency on Tyneside has restored confidence among supporters.

Newcastle also arrive as recent cup winners, having lifted the Carabao Cup last season. With momentum building and league position improving, Howe will be keen to ensure there is no slip in the FA Cup as his side look to build on their recent success.

Bournemouth make the trip north seeking stability after a challenging period. The Cherries ended a difficult run earlier this week by mounting a late comeback of their own, a result that finally drew a line under a record breaking slump and offered some much needed relief.

That result has provided a psychological boost as Bournemouth attempt to reset their season. While league form has been inconsistent, cup football offers a chance to regroup, and the visitors will be eager to test themselves against a Newcastle side enjoying a resurgence.

With both sides eyeing a deep FA Cup run and confidence gradually returning, this all Premier League showdown promises to be a competitive encounter. Newcastle will expect their strong home form to carry them through, while Bournemouth will hope their recent recovery can translate into a statement performance on Tyneside.