Young excellence, promotion battles, and a happy farewell: The Australian team of the week from players around the globe
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The Road to Russia 2018 gets into full swing with the Socceroos hosting Bangladesh in a World Cup qualifier in Perth on Thursday night. Here’s a complete guide to watching the match on TV and streaming online.
SOCCEROOS VS BANGLADESH LIVE BLOG
Nothing less than a convincing win will be expected from Australian fans when the Socceroos come up against a lowly-ranked Bangladesh outfit at nib Stadium.
Although there will be some key names missing for the ‘Roos, including captain Mile Jedinak, who hands the armband to Tim Cahill for this match, the class and experience of the Australians heavily outweighs their opponents.
This match will be beamed across Australia on free-to-air via SBS and on pay-tv via Fox Sports 3 (Channel 503). However, the match will be delayed on FTA.
Live pre-match coverage commences at 8:00pm (AEST) on Fox Sports 3, with kick-off scheduled for 9:00pm (AEST).
Delayed coverage on SBS kicks off from 9:30pm (AEST).
If you don’t have access to a TV, or simply can’t stand the idea of watching the game on delay, your best option for streaming the match (legally, of course), is via Foxtel Go or Foxtel Play.
If you are an existing Foxtel customer you should have access to Foxtel Go as part of their contract, you’ll just need to download the app to your laptop, tablet, or phone and track down your login details.
If you don’t have a Foxtel account, you can easily sign up for Foxtel Play and stream the match on Fox Sports 503 from 9:00pm (AEST).
Of course, you can follow all of the action right here on The Roar as we live blog the match from 8:45pm (AEST), and also catch post-match highlights on Roar TV following the game’s conclusion.
If you’re watching the game live, why not drop past the live blog? It’s the best place to join in some friendly banter as the action plays out.
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