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Australia vs New Zealand: How to watch the second ODI live on TV and streaming online

5th February, 2016
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Usman Khawaja was the standout for Australia across the five New Zealand Tests. (AAP Image/Julian Smith)
5th February, 2016
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Australia will look to regain some pride when they take on New Zealand in the second ODI on Saturday February 6, with the match beginning at 12 midday AEDT.

» How to live stream Australian cricket online
AUSTRALIA VS NEW ZEALAND: FIRST TEST LIVE SCORES

New Zealand obliterated the Australians in the first meeting on Wednesday, bowling the visitors out for just 148 runs in less than 25 overs, ultimately claiming a 307-run victory.

There will be a variety of ways available to watch the match, whether you’re looking to watch online via live streaming, on TV, or listen in on the radio.

How to watch on TV

In Australia the match will be exclusive to Foxtel, which means the only way to live stream it is using the Foxtel Go or Foxtel Play apps, which allow users to stream Foxtel channels.

Foxtel Go is available free if you have an existing Foxtel service. Foxtel Play is ideal for those who are only looking to access live-streaming services rather than have a traditional installation.

Foxtel Play starts at a minimum of $25 per month, but is at least $50 per month when including the ‘Sports’ package. A two-week free trial is available if you are a new customer.

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The Cricket Australia Live Pass will not allow you to stream the match. It only allows streaming of matches played inside Australia.

How to stream online

The match will be exclusively broadcast in Australia by Foxtel, and can only be watched live on Fox Sports 5 (channel 506). Coverage will start at 11:30am (AEDT).

How to listen on radio

Our favourite choice for live cricket coverage is on ABC Grandstand. If you cannot get to a radio to listen on your local AM dial, you can hear a stream of the national broadcaster’s coverage on the Cricket Australia website – you will need to sign up for a Cricket ID, but this is free.

As always, you can follow the match live on The Roar (we cover every Australian international cricket match) and head to Roar TV for post-match highlights.

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