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How to watch all the goals live as Newcastle United face Burnley on the Premier League's final day

It is tradition on the final day of the Premier League for all the fixtures to kick-off at the same time. That means that there will be 10 matches taking place at 4pm on Sunday.

Before January, it looked likely that Newcastle's final fixture against Burnley would be a survival shootout between the two sides. However, Eddie Howe's side hit a fine run of form and pulled away to safety.

The game is still of interest in the battle for Premier League survival though. If the Magpies take points from Turf Moor, Leeds United can ensure safety by bettering Burnley's result in their match against Brentford.

However, despite Newcastle's match being an important one in the Premier League table, it will not be broadcast live on Sky, as both matches involved in the title race (Man. City v Aston Villa and Liverpool v Wolves) both being shown live. Instead, Newcastle fans will be able to follow the match at Turf Moor through an altered 'Soccer Saturday' as Sky will show the goals as they are scored live, unlike the usual version of the show.

The Magpies still have a chance to secure a top ten finish on the final day. They can do that if they beat Burnley, if Brentford fail to beat Leeds. However, they also require Brighton to lose their home fixture against West Ham United, as a point for the Seagulls would be enough to secure 10th spot due to their superior goal difference.

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