NEWCASTLE UNITED take on German side Mainz on Monday afternoon in the final game of their Austrian tour.

Here are all the details of the game - and how you can watch it.

 

WHERE IS THE GAME TAKING PLACE?

Having beaten 1860 Munich on Friday, Newcastle's second Austrian game takes them to the Grenzlandstadion, which is the home of Regional League side FC Kufstein.

The ground has a capacity of 4,500, and is based around 40 miles away from Newcastle's training base in Saalfelden.

For any Newcastle fans who have made the trip over to Austria, tickets for the game are still on sale here, priced around £11 for adults.


WHAT TIME IS KICK-OFF?

Monday's game kicks off at 4pm local time, which is 3pm BST.

 

HOW CAN YOU WATCH THE GAME?

As was the case with Friday's game, Monday's match will be broadcast live and free of charge on Newcastle United's official club website, provided you are based in either the UK or Saudi Arabia.

The match will be televised live on Fox Sports in the United States, Sky Sports in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, DAZN in Canada and Sportkanalen in Sweden.


WHAT MIGHT NEWCASTLE'S SIDE BE?

Eddie Howe named a strong line-up for Friday's game, and is expected to adopt a similar approach against Mainz.

In total, 22 players were given game time against 1860 Munich, with Matty Longstaff and Jay Turner-Cooke the only two members of the matchday squad not to come off the bench.

Jamal Lewis and Matt Ritchie were not involved on Friday because of minor injury issues, but the latter is expected to be available for the Mainz game if required.

Sven Botman was a substitute against 1860 Munich, so the summer signing from Lille could be handed a first start in a Newcastle shirt.


WHAT IS THE OPPOSITION LIKE?

Mainz finished in eighth position in the Bundesliga table last season, and are warming up for their opening game of the new campaign, which will see them line up in cup action on July 31.

Like the Magpies, they were also in friendly action on Friday, losing 1-0 to Turkish side Beskitas.

They have sold centre-half Moussa Niakhate to Nottingham Forest in the last few days.

When the friendly against Newcastle was announced, an influential group of Mainz supporters called on the club to call off the game because of the Magpies' link to Saudi Arabia. However, the Mainz heirarchy decided to continue with the game.