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Newcastle United play their penultimate friendly of the pre-season campaign on Wednesday when they make the short trip to York City. Here’s all you need to know about the game.

What time is kick-off? 7.45pm.

Can I watch it live? There’s no TV or radio coverage planned but we’ll be bringing you full coverage of the game on our liveblog. We’ll be live from 5pm until around midnight with full reports, analysis and pictures from the match.

Can I still get tickets? Yes, but you’ll probably have to hurry. United say there are a “limited number” of standing tickets available to members. They can be bought from the box office (in person only) until Tuesday afternoon. They are priced at £12, £6 concessions.

What kind of team are Newcastle playing? It’s billed as a first team friendly so probably a mixture of first teamers and fringe men. Fabricio Coloccini remains a doubt and Chancel Mbemba will not play with his work permit hearing set for Thursday.

Steve McClaren hinted that his team looked “leggy” against Sheffield United so there might be plenty of substitutions.

Will we see Aleksandar Mitrovic? He should have joined up with his new team-mates by then but whether United intend to risk him is unclear. It’s doubtful.

Are York City any good? The League Two outfit finished 18th last season and lost 2-0 to Harrogate Town on Saturday. They haven’t got too many household names, although former Carlisle man James Berrett has played for Republic of Ireland under-21s.

Last season’s top scorer Jake Hyde scored nine in his first season at Bootham Crescent – but he is an injury doubt after missing the Harrogate clash.