Newcastle vs PSV: Confirmed starting line-ups in Champions League
Full teams from Newcastle vs PSV in the Champions League
Newcastle continue their European charge against Eredivisie side PSV tonight.
The Magpies have made a strong case in the Champions League so far this season, and will want to end their home run on a high.
Eddie Howe’s men are well placed to seize an automatic qualification place, but face stubborn opposition in the form of PSV.
101GreatGoals.com has full team news from Newcastle vs PSV. You can also follow live updates from all the night’s action across the site.
Table of Contents
- 1 Newcastle starting lineup vs PSV
- 2 PSV lineup vs Newcastle
- 3 How to watch Newcastle v PSV Eindhoven: TV and online streams
- 4 Stats for Newcastle v PSV Eindhoven
- 5 Champions League schedule 2025/26
- 6 When is the Champions League knockout phase?
- 7 When are the Champions League draws?
- 8 Champions League 2025/26 format
- 9 When is the Champions League final?
- 10 How to watch the Champions League: TV channel, live stream
Newcastle starting lineup vs PSV
Newcastle starting XI: Pope, Trippier, Hall, Botman, Joelinton, Tonali, Wissa, Gordon, Barnes, Thiaw, Guimaraes
Newcastle substitutes: Thompson, Ramsdale, Elanga, Woltemade, Willock, Murphy, Ramsey, Shahar, Neave, Miley
PSV lineup vs Newcastle
PSV starting XI: Kovar, Salah-Eddine, Yarek, Perisic, Wanner, Mauro Jr, Til, Schouten, Veerman, Sildillia, Man
PSV substitutes: Schiks, Smolenaars, Obispo, Flamingo, Fernandez, Van den Berg, Driquech, Bajrajtatevic, Verkooijen
How to watch Newcastle v PSV Eindhoven: TV and online streams
Newcastle versus PSV Eindhoven kicks off at 8pm UK time tomorrow night. The match will be shown live in the UK on TNT Sports, with coverage available on TNT Sports 2.
An online stream will be accessible via discovery+ on supported devices.
Stats for Newcastle v PSV Eindhoven
- PSV won both previous Champions League encounters between the sides in the 1997/98 group stage.
- Newcastle have won their last four matches at home against Dutch teams and lost only four of their last 34 home European games
Champions League schedule 2025/26
After the league phase, the play-offs are held in February, with the rest of the knockout stage before the final held between March and early May.
Matchday 1: September 16-18 2025
Matchday 2: September 30 – October 1 2025
Matchday 3: October 21/22 2025
Matchday 4: November 4/5 2025
Matchday 5: November 25/26 2025
Matchday 6: December 9/10 2025
Matchday 7: January 20/21 2026
Matchday 8: January 28 2026
When is the Champions League knockout phase?
Knockout phase play-offs: February 17/18 & 24/25 2026
Round of 16: March 10/11 & 17/18 2026
Quarter-finals: April 7/8 & 14/15 2026
Semi-finals: April 28/29 and May 5/6 2026
Final: May 30 2026 (Budapest)
When are the Champions League draws?
Knockout phase play-offs: January 30 2026
Round of 16, quarter-final, semi-final and final: February 27 2026
Champions League 2025/26 format
In a change from the previous group stage format conducted until 2023/24, each team now plays eight matches in the league phase, all against different opponents.
Four of those matches will be at home and four away, with the opponents determined according to four seeding pots split by rankings.
Teams will play two opponents from each of those pots – one against a team from each pot at home and one away. The results decide the overall standings in one league.
The top eight sides in the table qualify automatically for the round of 16. The teams finishing in ninth to 24th will compete in a two-legged knockout phase play-off to reach the last 16.
Teams finishing 25th or lower are out of Europe for the season.
When is the Champions League final?
The final will take place on May 30 2026 at the The Puskas Arena in Budapest, which opened in 2019 and is home to Hungary’s national team.
The arena hosted a dramatic 2022/23 Europa League final, when Sevilla beat Roma on penalties following a 1-1 draw after extra time.
How to watch the Champions League: TV channel, live stream
TNT Sports and Amazon Prime Video have the live broadcast rights to the Champions League in the UK.
Amazon have first pick of the Tuesday games, with all the other matches shown on TNT Sports. BBC Sport also has highlights rights.
A Prime Video membership is £8.99 per month or £95 per year paid annually, with a half-price offer for fans aged between 18 and 22.
Membership includes unlimited delivery on a huge selection of Amazon items and a range of other perks such as movies, series, documentaries and photo storage.