Andy Murray and Milos Raonic will meet in the second Australian Open semi-final on Friday January 29 at 7:30pm AEDT.
Murray is currently the favourite going into the match, the world No.2 is priced at $1.36 to win with betting agencies, while 13th seed Raonic is out to $3.17.
Whichever of the two makes it through will then face arguably the sternest test in world tennis, a match against Novak Djokovic – who last night defeated Roger Federer in four sets – in the final.
Djokovic is already at just $1.17 against either opponent to win the final while Murray and Raonic are $6 ad $17 respectively to win the tournament from their current position.
For Murray it would be his fifth appearance in the Australian Open final though he has so far never managed to win one. For Raonic it would be his first Grand Slam final appearance.
There’s a number of ways available to watch or listen to the match, whether it be through live streaming online, on TV, or listening in via the radio.
The best way to live stream this semi-final will be with Channel Seven’s free streaming service.
This allows free live streaming (if you’re in Australia) of its three main channels Seven, 7TWO and 7mate via this link.
Streaming gets even easier by going straight to the 7Tennis streaming site where you won’t even have to worry about selecting the right channel.
If you need even more options, you can access a live stream directly via the Australian Open website.
The Seven network will televise this match live on free-to-air TV and have exclusive rights to the broadcast.
AO Radio will provide ball-by-ball commentary of the match.
Coverage is available through the Australian Open website, through the Australian Open app (on iOS and Android), and around the grounds of Melbourne Park on 99.7FM. You can also find AO radio on Audioboom.