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Jordan vs Socceroos: kick-off time, how to stream online and watch on TV

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8th October, 2015
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Jordan will be looking to skip above Australia and take top spot in Group B with a win at home in Amman. The match kicks off at 1:00am (AEDT) on Friday morning.

After four rounds of World Cup qualifying the Socceroos are undefeated with wins against Kyrgyzstan, Bangladesh and Tajikistan.

The Australians have been potent in attack and solid in defence in all the fixtures, sending home a combined 10 goals while only letting one through, a 95th minute consolation against Kyrgyzstan.

They’ll be looking to continue this run with a win at Amman International Stadium, but Jordan are sure to be much more of a challenge than the other Group B opponents.

To make sure you keep up with all the action from Jordan’s capital, here’s all the information you need to keep up with the game on television and streaming online.

Watching on TV:

There are a couple of options for viewing this match on television in Australia – Fox Sports and SBS. Fox Sports will be the only option if you are looking to catch the game live.

The pre-game action kicks off on Fox Sports 4 (channel 504) from 12:30am (AEDT) with live coverage of the action commencing at 1:00am (AEDT).

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SBS’s delayed coverage begins from 1:30am (AEDT).

Streaming Online:

If you can’t get to a television, your best option for streaming the action online is via Foxtel Play or Foxtel Go.

If you are an existing Foxtel customer, you should be able to download the Foxtel Go app on your laptop or device and use your account logins to gain access to the match – so long as you are subscribed to the sports package of course.

If you’re not a Foxtel customer, signing up to Foxtel Play (on a monthly subscription) will get you access to the Socceroos versus Jordan match with the live action kicking off at 1:00am (AEDT) on Fox Sports 4.

Of course, you can follow all the action live and join in the debate on The Roar‘s live blog, and catch highlights on Roar TV on Friday morning.

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