Tino Livramento returns to Newcastle United side as one of two changes for Sheff Utd
Tino Livramento and Lewis Hall return to Newcastle United's starting line-up for this afternoon's home game with Sheffield United.
Chief Sports Writer
Born in Bishop Auckland and raised in Wolsingham, Scott Wilson has been The Northern Echo’s Chief Sports Writer since 2004, covering all aspects of North East sport, but focusing mainly on the fortunes of Newcastle United, Middlesbrough and Sunderland. He’s seen plenty of highs, and even more lows, but remains convinced that better times lie just around the corner…
Born in Bishop Auckland and raised in Wolsingham, Scott Wilson has been The Northern Echo’s Chief Sports Writer since 2004, covering all aspects of North East sport, but focusing mainly on the fortunes of Newcastle United, Middlesbrough and Sunderland. He’s seen plenty of highs, and even more lows, but remains convinced that better times lie just around the corner…
Tino Livramento and Lewis Hall return to Newcastle United's starting line-up for this afternoon's home game with Sheffield United.
Chief Sports Writer Scott Wilson provides live coverage of Newcastle United's Premier League game against Sheffield United at St James' Park
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