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NRL Holden Cup Parramatta Eels vs Manly Sea Eagles kick-off time, date, live stream, tv guide

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30th September, 2017
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Either the Parramatta Eels or Manly Sea Eagles will earn the right to be called the final ever Holden Cup premiers when they play in the grand final. This is The Roar‘s ultimate guide to streaming the match online or watching it on TV.

The match is scheduled to kick-off at 1:35pm (AEDT) on Sunday, October 1 with the venue set as ANZ Stadium at Homebush. It will be the first match played on NRL grand final day.

How to watch the match on TV

Unlike the NRL grand final later in the day, the Holden Cup grand final will be broadcast on both Fox Sports and the Nine Network.

To watch Fox Sports’ coverage, you will need a valid Foxtel TV subscription. They will be broadcasting the game through their dedicated rugby league channel, Fox League, which can be found on Channel 502.

Their coverage will start from 1pm (AEDT).

The Nine Network will also be live from 1pm (AEDT) as they build into grand final day. They cane be found on Channel 90 for high definition and 91 for standard definition. If you are in regional areas, or in some states around the country, you may need to watch the game on 9Gem or 9Go. As always, check your local guides.

How to live stream online

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If you want to stream the Foxtel coverage of the match, then you will be able to do so by using one of Foxtel’s official streaming applications. The first of those is Foxtel Now, which allows you to purchase a streaming only package, with the sports starting from $29 per month. If you already have a TV subscription, then the Foxtel app will be free for you to use and download.

The NRL live pass will also carry coverage of the match, and as always The Roar will be providing a live blog.

Key game information: Holden Cup grand final

Kick-off: 1:35pm (AEDT)
Venue: ANZ Stadium, Homebush
TV: Live, Fox League 502 and Nine Network
Online: Live, Foxtel app, Foxtel now and NRL live pass

Parramatta Eels
1. Anthony Layoun 2. Greg Lelesiuao 3. Dane Aukafolau 4. Noel Aukafolau 5. John Fonua 6. Dean Matterson 7. Dylan Brown 8. Sean Keppie 9. Denzal Tonise 10. Oregon Kaufusi 11. Dylan Clifford 12. Salese Faingaa 13. Ray Stone
Interchange: 14. Reed Mahoney 15. Mitchell Butfield 16. Frank Sale 17. Dom Murphy 18. Tangi Hokai 19. Emosi Alamoti 20. Tuimavave Afualo 21. Nick Okladnikov

Manly Sea Eagles
1. Jade Anderson 2. Alfred Smalley 3. Tevita Funa 4. Semisi Kioa 5. Bilal Maarbani 6. Tom Wright 7. Cade Cust 8. Jaiden Tarrant 9. Manase Fainu 10. Elia Faatui 11. Blake Andrews 12. Josh Martin 13. Haumole Olakau’atu
Interchange: 14. Kurtis Preece 15. Josh Martin 16. Zaan Weatherall 17. John Tasi Tuivaiti 18. Taniela Paseka 19. Keith Titmuss 20. Luke Poiselli 21. Joseph Ma’u

Parramatta Eels Rugby club signage

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How to watch the match on TV
Foxtel offers the best choice of live sport from Australia and around the world.

Sport on Foxtel’s iQ3 is the championship viewing experience including HD quality, the ability to record your favourite team and shows, as well as stream live sport anytime, anywhere on your favourite devices with the Foxtel app^ included in your subscription.

How to live stream the match online
Stream the best choice of live sport from Australia and around the world instantly with Foxtel Now. Foxtel Now is the more flexible and accessible way to stream live sport to your devices. Plus, you can start watching today with a two-week free trial^.

If you already have a Foxtel subscription that includes the Sport pack, you can stream live sport anytime, anywhere to your devices through the free Foxtel app~.

^Requires internet and compatible device. Data charges may apply. Australia only.

~Just connect your compatible device to the internet. Data charges may apply. Shows only available if they’re in your pack, some shows/channels not available. Sorry, Australia only.

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