Winless Newcastle host a resurgent Norwich this evening, and this is everything you need to know about the clash.

New boss Dean Smith will bring a buoyant Norwich side to St James’ Park off the back of their 0-0 draw with Wolves at the weekend.

The result made it three games unbeaten for Smith’s men, with the Canaries picking up seven points in that spell, leapfrogging Newcastle and putting the Magpies at the foot of the Premier League table.

Newcastle manager Eddie Howe, who will be without suspended defenders Jamaal Lascelles – his captain – and Matt Ritchie, will be in the dugout at St James’ Park for the first time after missing the last home game having tested positive for Covid-19.

The Northern Echo: Newcastle boss Eddie Howe will be without suspended duo Jamaal Lascelles and Matt Ritchie for Norwich's Premier League visit to St James' Park. (PA)Newcastle boss Eddie Howe will be without suspended duo Jamaal Lascelles and Matt Ritchie for Norwich's Premier League visit to St James' Park. (PA)

He is now recovering from an illness he admits had a significant physical effect on him, and while he knows matches against fellow strugglers Norwich and Burnley this week could prove pivotal ahead of a testing December fixture list, he is not allowing himself to think too far ahead.

He said: “They say the world looks very different on the back of one result, so let’s just give everything to that.”

When is Newcastle v Norwich on TV?

Newcastle v Norwich kicks off tonight, on Tuesday, November 30.

This is Newcastle United’s full fixture list for the season.

What time is kick-off for Newcastle v Norwich?

Newcastle v Norwich will kick off at 7.30pm on Tuesday.

The clash will kick off the Premier League’s midweek slate of games.

Leeds v Crystal Palace will also take place Tuesday evening, with the bulk of games taking place on Wednesday.

What TV channel is Newcastle v Norwich?

Newcastle v Norwich will be shown on Amazon Prime Video.

If you are a subscriber to Amazon Prime Video you can watch through the app on your smart TV, on laptop, tablet or phone.

New subscribers will be able to watch the clash, and all others taking place this midweek, for free due to a 30-day Amazon free trial, which can be cancelled at any time.

Betting odds for Newcastle v Norwich

Newcastle are favourites for Tuesday’s game according to bookmakers Betfair.

You can back Newcastle to win at 19/20, the draw at 27/10, and Norwich at 29/10.