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The contest between Newcastle and Liverpool at St James' Park takes top spot on the card today, but we have to wait for it, with that the last of three fixtures this Sunday.
First up, we've got a couple of matches at 2pm. One sees a promoted team unleashed after missing a week of action, hosting a side who bounced back in a big way after taking a tonking at St James'. The other has another promoted side taking on last season's treble winners.For the absence of doubt, here is the full rundown of what we're bringing you this afternoon...Article Reactions
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