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Dan Burn’s Future Plans and Newcastle’s Carabao Cup Triumph

Dan Burn’s Future Plans and Newcastle’s Carabao Cup Triumph

Newcastle United's towering defender Dan Burn is already looking ahead to life after his football career. Despite his pivotal role in the team's recent success, Burn has been proactive in preparing for the future, engaging in various off-field ventures. This foresight comes at a time when Newcastle celebrated a significant victory, clinching the Carabao Cup against Liverpool at Wembley. The triumph marked a high point in an otherwise challenging season for the Reds, who were missing key elements in their lineup during the final.

The win not only boosted Newcastle's morale but also highlighted their resilience and tactical prowess under pressure. Meanwhile, Liverpool's defeat added to what has been described as Arne Slot's most difficult week yet, with the team struggling to find their footing. As Newcastle basks in the glory of their cup win, fans and analysts alike are curious about Burn's next steps and how his planning might influence other players to consider their futures beyond the pitch.

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What channel is the League Cup final on?

The match is due to kick-off at Wembley Stadium at 4.30pm, but the coverage will start before that - on both Sky Sports and ITV. For those watching on terrestrial TV it is due to begin at 3.30pm on ITV1. For those watching on Sky, coverage will begin slightly earlier at 3pm.

When is Newcastle parading the cup?

Newcastle will be a sea of black and white on Saturday, March 29 as NUFC parade the Carabao Cup.

How to watch Carabao Cup for free?

It will be available to watch free-to-air on ITV1 and it will also be streamed for free online on ITVX. Sky Sports Main Event and Football will broadcast the match too, with their coverage starting at 3pm. Sky Go customers will be able to stream the action through their laptops and mobile devices.

Can I watch the Carabao Cup on TV?

The match will be broadcast in the UK on Sky Sports. Supporters in other countries can check their local broadcaster here. Supporters can also listen to BBC Radio Newcastle commentary across newcastleunited.com and the Official Newcastle United App with a Newcastle United Account.

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