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Newcastle United v Sporting Lisbon
Newcastle United v Sporting Lisbon (Kick-off 7.45pm). All the action from the first leg of the quarter-final encounter at St James' Park, where the Magpies will be looking to continue the fine form they have shown in this competition so far this season and take a crucial lead into the return fixture next week. The sides have already met in the group stages of this year's competition, when they played out a 1-1 draw, and Sporting will be hoping for a second English scalp, having eliminated Middlesbrough in the last round
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Newcastle United v Sporting Lisbon
Newcastle United v Sporting Lisbon (Kick-off 7.45pm). Matt Smith presents coverage of the Group D match at St James' Park, the final game of the this phase for both teams. Graeme Souness's side have had little trouble so far in qualifying for the knockout stages, but they face a tough test against the Portuguese club, who are more than capable of taking all three points
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Newcastle United v Zulte Waregem
Newcastle United v Zulte Waregem (Kick-off 7.45pm). Colin Murray presents coverage of the last-32 second-leg encounter at St James' Park. The Magpies' form has been massively inconsistent this season, but even the most sceptical of their fans will be confident of seeing Glenn Roeder's side progress, after their comfortable 3-1 victory in the opening leg. Antoine Sibierski has been indispensable to Roeder's side this season due to the injury crisis among Newcastle's strikers and he scored the crucial third goal in the first leg that should ensure the Magpies go through to the last 16. However, an early goal for the unfancied Belgians would change the whole complexion of this tie, and Roeder will be sure to urge caution during the early exchanges. Commentary by John Helm. Subsequent programmes are subject to change
