Is Newcastle vs Brentford on TV? Channel and live stream for Carabao Cup quarter-final

Anthony Gordon will be hoping to fire Newcastle into the semis (Picture: Getty Images)

Newcastle host Brentford on Wednesday night in the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup, in a fantastic opportunity for both clubs as they target silverware.

The Bees beat the Magpies 4-2 in west London earlier this month in the Premier League, so they will be confident, but Newcastle have home advantage this time round and are coming off a 4-0 win over Leicester City.

Eddie Howe says his side are desperate to be the first Newcastle team to win a major trophy in 69 years.

‘The willingness has been there from other [Newcastle] teams, but we want to be the one who gets over the line and to achieve something special,’ he said.

‘But winning these competitions is difficult, we won’t take anything for granted. We know if we can hit correct levels of performance then we can be a match for anyone.’

Bees boss Thomas Frank said of the clash: ‘We will face a team that will come flying out for a late kick-off under the lights. They will take no prisoners and will go after us – but we are ready.’

What time does Newcastle vs Brentford kick-off?

The match kicks-off at 7.45pm on Wednesday 18 December at St James’ Park.

Thomas Frank got the better of Newcastle just 11 days ago (Picture: Getty Images)

What TV channel is Newcastle vs Brentford on?

The game is being shown live on Sky Sports+, which can be streamed on the Sky Sports app.

Sky Sports+ is also available through Now TV if you don’t have a Sky Sports subscription.

Brentford impressed in their win over Newcastle earlier this month (Picture: Getty Images)

Which other games are on TV?

Arsenal vs Crystal Palace kicks-off at 7.30pm and is on Sky Sports Main Event, while Southampton host Liverpool at 8pm on Sky Sports Football, both on Wednesday.

On Thursday, Tottenham take on Manchester United in north London at 8pm on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football.

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