Saturday, 5 November
Newcastle United Vs. Everton
St James' Park
Kick-off: 1245 BST
Where to watch: Match of the Day broadcast a comprehensive highlights program on Saturday and Sunday nights, full details are available on the BBC Web site. In the U.S., ESPN3 will start its coverage from 0830 EDT. In Australia, Fox Sports has the exclusive rights to the entire EPL season, while in New Zealand; Sky TV will broadcast a selection of live games.
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Indian fans will have to contend with ESPN Star's coverage, full details are available on the company's website.
For all other countries, the official Premier League website has a comprehesive list of broadcasters. Further live online coverage of Saturday afternoon matches from around the world is available here.
Preview: The Premier League's surprise package this season Newcastle United will be looking to maintain their unbeaten start to the season when they play host to an Everton side that is languishing in 16th place, following a typically frugal summer in the transfer market.
Alan Pardew's side are currently in their best run of form in the top flight having gone 13 matches without suffering a league defeat. They have won five and drawn four of their nine games at St James' Park this season, but interestingly Everton were the last side to beat them in the North East.
Newcastle's excellent start to the campaign engineered by Pardew has seen the former West Ham United manager's name linked as a possible successor to Fabio Capello, yet he maintains it is not a role that interests him and suggests there are far more suitable candidates out there.
"It's nice to hear your name mentioned with things like that, but in terms of the England job, it's not for me at this time," Pardew told Sky Sports News.
"I'm just not interested in it. I don't think I have the experience to do that job.
"There's someone in hospital at the moment (Harry Redknapp) who could definitely do the job though.
"I think he's at the right age and he's had the right experience in his career.

