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England vs Wallabies: Kick-off time, date, teams, TV guide - England vs Australia Spring Tour Test

3rd December, 2016
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Australia's Sefanaia Naivalu. (Brian Lawless/PA via AP)
3rd December, 2016
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The Wallabies final match on their 2016 Spring Tour sees them travel to Twickenham for a match against England with the match set to be played on Sunday, December 4 at 1:30am (AEDT).

Wallabies live scores, blog


While the hope for a grand slam performance from the Wallabies is gone, they will still be keen to maintain a winning record and go out in the winner’s circle with this match against fierce rivals England.

Luckily for Australian Rugby fans, there are plenty of options when it comes to watching and streaming the final match of the Spring Tour online.

With SBS picking up the coverage to this match, it fills the free-to-air TV void which was likely to occur, while BeIN Sports, who have broadcast every match of the Spring Tour thus far will also be providing coverage on Foxtel.

The only difference between the two is that BeIN Sports will have their coverage with an extended pre and post game show, starting at 1am compared to SBS who won’t go live until the completion of an English Premier League match before the Union on Sunday morning.

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In terms of streaming, you can either go through SBS on Demand, Foxtel Play or Go or through the BeIN Sports website directly.

The Roar will be covering the match with a live blog and highlights

Key Game Information

Kick-off time: 1:30am (AEDT) – Sunday, December 4
Venue: Twickenham
TV: Live, BeIN Sports and SBS

The Wallabies Spring Tour so far
Wallabies defeat Wales 32-8
Wallabies defeat Scotland 23-22
Wallabies defeat France 25-23
Wallabies defeated by Ireland 27-24

England
Mike Brown, Jonny May, Jonathan Joseph, Owen Farrell, Marland Yarde, George Ford, Ben Youngs; Nathan Hughes, Tom Wood, Chris Robshaw, George Kruis, Courtney Lawes, Dan Cole, Dylan Hartley (captain), Mako Vunipola.

Reserves: Jamie George, Joe Marler, Kyle Sinckler, Charlie Ewels, Teimana Harrison, Danny Care, Ben Te’o, Henry Slade.

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Wallabies
Israel Folau, Dane Haylett-Petty, Tevita Kuridrani, Reece Hodge, Sefanaia Naivalu, Bernard Foley, Nick Phipps, Lopeti Timani, Michael Hooper, David Pocock, Kane Douglas, Rob Simmons, Scott Sio, Stephen Moore (captain), Sekope Kepu.

Reserves: Tolu Latu, James Slipper, Tom Robertson, Dean Mumm, Sean McMahon, Nick Frisby, Quade Cooper, Henry Speight.

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