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How to watch Aston Villa vs Newcastle United: FA Cup details, free stream and TV info

Published on Sunday, 15 February 2026 at 2:48 am

How to watch Aston Villa vs Newcastle United: FA Cup details, free stream and TV info
Aston Villa and Newcastle United resume their FA Cup quests this evening in the competition’s fourth round, with kick-off at Villa Park scheduled for 17:45 GMT. Unai Emery’s side, fresh from January’s 2-1 victory at Tottenham, will look to extend their cup run against another top-flight opponent, while Eddie Howe’s visitors hope Tuesday’s 2-1 win over Spurs—Thomas Frank’s final match in charge—can ignite a sustained push in a tournament that has seen Newcastle exit at the first hurdle in three of the past five seasons.
Global viewing options are extensive. UK and Irish audiences can watch the match free-to-air on BBC One or stream it live via BBC iPlayer, provided they hold a valid TV licence. Supporters outside the region can still access the BBC feed by using a reputable VPN service to obtain a UK IP address; TechRadar analysts currently recommend NordVPN, which is offering 73% off plus three extra months and a £50 gift card for new subscribers.
For those preferring pay-TV, TNT Sports 3 will also carry the game in the United Kingdom, with coverage beginning 45 minutes before kick-off. The most straightforward route is Discovery+ (£30.99 per month), though viewers can add TNT Sports channels to existing EE, Sky, or Virgin Media bundles.
United States audiences can tune in via ESPN Select, with packages starting at $12.99; upgrading to ESPN Unlimited ($29.99/month) unlocks the wider ESPN network. Australian viewers can stream every FA Cup fixture, including this tie, on Stan Sport for AU$32 per month.
Villa arrive in buoyant mood after Tuesday’s 1-0 win over Brighton, an own goal by Jack Hinshelwood four minutes from time keeping their faint Premier League title hopes alive. Morgan Rogers, on the radar of national-team selectors ahead of the 2026 World Cup, is the player to watch, while Matty Cash is tipped to open the scoring with a speculative long-range effort, according to FourFourTwo’s match preview.
Newcastle, by contrast, have struggled for consistency but will draw confidence from their midweek triumph in north London. A victory at Villa Park would mark their first passage beyond the fourth round since 2020 and hand Howe’s squad momentum heading into the second half of the 2025-26 campaign.
Wherever you are, a VPN remains the most reliable tool for bypassing geo-blocks, ensuring you do not miss a minute of what is expected to be a tight, high-stakes cup encounter.

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