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England vs Australia T20 International: How to watch on TV, listen on radio and stream online

Josh Hazlewood during the third one-day international cricket match between Australia and South Africa. (AAP Image/Lukas Coch)
31st August, 2015
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The 2015 Ashes series are done and dusted but there is still plenty of important cricket to be played between England and Australia in the next fortnight. It all gets underway with a one-off T20 international where the summer all began at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff.

AUSTRALIA VS ENGLAND T20 FULL SCOREBOARD

There were some promising signs for Australia in their match against Ireland last week. In particular, the performance of Joe Burns with the bat on debut will have fans confident in Australia’s limited-overs batting stocks heading into the five-game one-day international series with England starting on Thursday.

More than anything though, Australians will be desperate for their side to flex their limited-overs muscles and regain some of the pride they had beaten out of them during the Ashes Test series.

To make sure that you don’t miss a second of the action, The Roar has compiled all the information you need to know to keep up with Tuesday morning’s T20 international on TV, radio and streaming online.

How to watch on TV

Unlike the game against Ireland last week, this T20 will be back on free-to-air, beaming live into homes across Australia on the Nine Network via GEM (Channel 90).

Coverage of the match officially begins at midnight on Tuesday morning, with the start-time scheduled for 12:00am (AEST). However, the evening’s coverage will include the women’s T20 international between Australia and England, starting at 9:00pm (AEST) on Monday night. Coverage of the men’s will immediately proceed the conclusion of the women’s.

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How to stream online

If you can’t get to a television with a digital signal, you’ll be able to stream the match online using the Cricket Australia Live Pass. You will need to pay for a subscription however, and a 365-day pass will set you back $29.99 – but you get a decent amount of cricket for that price!

The action all kicks off from 12:00am on Tuesday morning.

How to listen on radio

As always, the best place to listen to ball-by-ball coverage of Australian cricket is on ABC Grandstand.

You can also follow live scores of the match and view post-match highlights right here on The Roar.

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