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Portugal vs France live stream: How to watch the Euro 2016 Final online or on TV

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After fighting their way through the semi-finals, Portugal will take on France at 5am (AEST) in the final match of Euro 2016. If you’re looking to live stream the match or watch it on TV, you’ve come to the right place – this is your ultimate guide to watching the Euro 2016 final.

The Euro 2016 final is being televised live on beIN, on their channel beIN Sports 1. This gives you the option of streaming the match through a variety of different sources.

BeIN is now on Foxtel and because of that, you can live stream it through the Foxtel Play or Foxtel Go apps.

Foxtel Go is a free service that you can access if you already have an existing Foxtel service. Foxtel Play, on the other hand, is a paid service that you can sign up for if you want to live stream Foxtel channels online.

Foxtel Play has a minimum cost of $25 per month, however, if including the Sports package this goes up to $50 a month. There is a two-week trial available for new customers.

You can use these apps to stream Foxtel broadcasts to PC and Mac computers, along with Android and iOS tablets and mobiles.

It’s also possible to live stream the final through beIN either via Fetch TV if you have it, or you can purchase from beIN directly.

On Fetch TV, beIN costs an extra $14.95 per month for customers who are already accessing the Fetch TV Entertainment Pack.

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Going directly through beIN, the service costs $16.99 per month, or an annual subscription is available for $169.99.

If you want to watch the final on TV, you can either do so via free-to-air TV on SBS, or through Foxtel on beIN Sports 1.

The match starts at 5am (AEST), but beIN Sports 1 will have coverage from 4am (AEST), and SBS from 4:15am (AEST).

And of course, we will have live scores and a live blog of the final here on The Roar as well.

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