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NRL live stream: How to watch the 2015 NRL finals online, on TV or on radio

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11th September, 2015
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There’s a great number of ways to watch the NRL finals in 2015, including live streaming online, on Tv or on Radio. Consider this post your ultimate guide to watching the 2015 NRL finals series.

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Live Stream
The NRL’s Digital Pass app allows you to stream NRL matches live to devices such as mobile phones and tablets, or to your computer.

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Every match of the 2015 NRL finals series will be available to stream live through the NRL Digital Pass app.

For those who haven’t tried the app before, there’s a one-week free trial available to new customers. Beyond that, you can pay $2.99 per individual week, or choose to buy a whole year’s subscription for $89.99.

Like most free trial services you will be charged if you don’t cancel before the free trial. Also keep in mind the potential data charges for live streaming, especially if you’re doing so via a mobile network.

At The Roar we’ll be running a live blog of every game of the NRL Finals Series where you can follow live updates and join in the conversation. We’ll have video highlights from every game on Roar TV.

TV
Every match of the NRL finals will be shown live on TV via the Nine Network – either via Channel Nine, or GEM.

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The Nine Network holds exclusive rights to all NRL Finals matches, so they won’t be televised on Foxtel.

Radio
The simplest way to listen to the game via Radio is to access it via the NRL app which is available from the App Store and from Google Play – all you need to do is download the app and you’ll be able to listen in to any game via your internet connection.

Alternately, you’ll be able to tune in to ABC, Triple M, or 2GB (4BC in Queensland). ABC covers every match while Triple M and 2GB split the others, you’ll be able to find which stations cover which matches on the NRL Broadcast Guide.

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