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The All Blacks are undefeated going into the 2015 Rugby World Cup quarter-finals where they will meet France. There’s a number of ways to watch or listen to the match, be it online through live streaming, on TV, or radio.
New Zealand vs France at Millenium Stadium, Cardiff, on Sunday October 18, 6:00am AEDT.
Live Stream
The only legitimate way to live-stream the 2015 Rugby World Cup in Australia is through the Foxtel Go or Foxtel Play apps.
Foxtel Go is available for free if you already have an existing Foxtel service, on the other hand Foxtel Play is better for those who are just looking to access Foxtel services through live-streaming, rather than have a traditional installation. It starts at $25 per month.
Every match of the 2015 Rugby World Cup is being shown on Foxtel, so you can watch every match via Foxtel Go or Foxtel Play.
A live streaming service is also available through UK TV station ITV, which will have every match live online or available for replay either through their main channel ITV or alternately through ITV4.
However, this service is geo-restricted outside the UK, meaning Australian viewers won’t be able to access it.
The Roar will also be running a live blog of the match and will have video highlights from the match available within Australia via Roar TV.
TV
All finals matches from the 2015 Rugby World Cup are being broadcast live on Free-to-Air TV. These games are being broadcast via the Nine Network on channel GEM.
Every single game of the 2015 Rugby World Cup is being broadcast live via Foxtel on Fox Sports 2 and Fox Sports 2HD.
Check our out Rugby World Cup TV Guide for full broadcast details on every match of the 2015 Rugby World Cup.
Radio
Live commentary of all games will be available nationally via ABC and will be live streamed via the ABC Grandstand website.
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