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Dubai Sevens live stream: How to watch the Dubai Sevens tournament online or on TV

The Australian women's team defeated Russia to win the 2015 Dubai Sevens tournament (Photo: Supplied)
3rd December, 2015
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The 2015 Dubai Sevens tournament is set to begin with Australia’s men’s and women’s teams both looking to make a strong performance in preparation for the Rio 2016 Summer Olympics. There’s a number of ways to watch all the action, through live streaming online, or on TV.

Australia men’s fixtures
Australia v Kenya, Friday 4 December 6.36pm AEDT
Australia v Wales, Friday 4 December 10.20pm AEDT
Australia v England, Saturday 5 December 3.42am AEDT

Australia women’s fixtures
Australia v Spain, Thursday 3 December 8.48pm AEDT
Australia v Japan, Thursday 3 December 11.44pm AEDT
Australia v England, Friday 4 December 2.41am AEDT

Live stream
For those looking to watch the men’s competition, the only way to live stream this will be via the Foxtel Go or Foxtel Play apps.

Foxtel Go is available free if you have an existing Foxtel service, while Foxtel Play is better for those who only want to access Foxtel services through live-streaming, rather than have a traditional installation.

Foxtel Play starts at $25 per month, but a two-week free trial is available for new customers.

Every men’s match on day one will be broadcast live on Fox Sports 1 (channel 501), starting from 3:50pm AEDT on Friday. The quarter finals on day 2 will only be available via the red button option on Foxtel, however, the rest of day two will be broadcast from 8:30pm AEDT on Saturday.

For those looking to watch the women’s competition, some of this will also be available via Foxtel Go and Foxtel Play, as some of the women’s finals will be broadcast from 11:10pm AEDT on Friday.

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For those looking to watch the entirety of the women’s competition, every match will be available free via live stream on the World Rugby website.

TV
Foxtel customers will be able to watch the entire men’s tournament.

Every match of day one will be broadcast live on Fox Sports 1 (channel 501), starting at 3:50pm AEDT on Friday.

To watch the quarter-finals at the start of day two, viewers will have to use the red button option, this service will be available from 5:58pm AEDT on Saturday.

The remaining finals will then be broadcast directly through Foxtel from 8:30pm AEDT on Saturday.

Only a small amount of the women’s tournament will be broadcast, beginning on Fox Sports 1 (channel 501) at 11:10pm AEDT on Friday.

The women’s final will be televised at 12:30am AEDT, Saturday morning.

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