The fans are here!
South Korea has really embraced football since this stadium served as one of the venues for the 2002 World Cup.
And while the majority of supporters in attendance are here for to watch Son wave goodbye to Spurs, there is also a dedicated Magpie contingent in the crowd.
Eddie Howe’s side welcomed the arrival of teenage winger Park Seung-Soo earlier this summer, so watch for him to make an appearance off the bench in his home country.
Tottenham team news
Thomas Frank has named his starting XI for this afternoon’s clash and it’s no surprise who will be leading the team out.
Son looks set to don the captain’s armband for Spurs for one final time as he bows out in front of a capacity stadium full of his adoring countrymen.
Not a bad way to call it a day…
Elsewhere there’s a start between the sticks for Czech goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky with Vicario on the bench.
Newcastle team news
Newcastle’s team for this afternoon’s clash has been released and Eddie Howe’s men will line up without a recognised striker in the starting XI.
The club’s top goalscorer last season, Alexander Isak, is still training away from his Magpies team-mates as he attempts to force a move to Liverpool through.
In his absence, England international Anthony Gordon will likely serve as the side’s primary attacking outlet.
WATCH: Son gets lifted up by a giant
While there were definitely some tears shed at the press conference on Saturday, Son still managed to crack a smile later in the day.
The South Korea captain was joined by his countryman and combat sports star Choi Hong-man during a media event yesterday.
The colossal 7ft2in former kickboxing champion swiftly lifted Son into his arms and cradled the 33-year-old like a baby.
Imagine having him waiting in the box for a corner…
Son Heung-min bids tearful farewell to Tottenham after telling the club he wants to LEAVE
Son Heung-min could play his last game for Tottenham in his native South Korea on Sunday after informing the club he that he will leave this summer.
The 33-year-old will likely bring down the curtain on a decade in North London when he appears against Newcastle at the Seoul World Cup Stadium, in front of a sell-out crowd of 66,000.
Spurs are discussing a deal with MLS club Los Angeles FC, although the value is thought to be less than what they would receive from Saudi Arabia, where clubs had also expressed an interest.
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Good morning!
Welcome to Mail Sport’s coverage of Newcastle vs Tottenham at the Seoul World Cup Stadium in South Korea.
We’ll have all the news and updates right here ahead of kick-off at 12pm BST.
Today’s game looks set to be an extra special fixture for Spurs captain Son Heung-min as this looks set to be his final game for the club after a decade in north London.
Expect him to receive a raucous reception from his countrymen as he waves goodbye.