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Kiwis vs Kangaroos live stream: How to watch online or on TV - New Zealand vs Australia Four Nations Test

Australia reclaimed the Four Nations trophy from New Zealand. (AAP Image/Tony McDonough)
5th November, 2016
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Old rivals New Zealand and Australia will clash in the second week of the 2016 Four Nations. If you’re looking to watch the match via a live stream online or on TV, you’ve come to the right place – here we have all the details on how to watch the Test.

Channel Nine hold the rights to broadcast the entire Four Nations tournament in Australia, so if you’re looking to watch the match on TV then they are the place to go to.

However, they’re not being televised on Channel Nine itself, instead, you will find them televised on Gem.

If you are looking for a live stream of the match, this will be available through the NRL Digital Pass service.

The NRL Digital Pass offers a live stream not only of every NRL game but also of all representative games, including the 2016 Four Nations.

The live stream can be used via a range of devices – phone, tablet, and PC.

You can purchase a weekly subscription for $2.99, or a year-long pass for $89.99. There’s also a one-week free trial available for new customers.

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Four Nations schedule
Saturday, October 29 (6am): Australia v Scotland, KC Lightstream Stadium, Hull
Sunday, October 30 (12:30am): England v New Zealand, The John Smith’s Stadium, Huddersfield
Sunday, November 6 (4:30am): England v Scotland, Ricoh Arena, Coventry
Sunday, November 6 (7am): New Zealand v Australia, Ricoh Arena, Coventry
Saturday, November 12 (7am): New Zealand v Scotland, The Zebra Claims Stadium, Workington
Monday, November 14 (1am): England v Australia, London Stadium, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London
Monday, November 21 (1:30am): Final, Anfield, Liverpool.

Australia squad
Cameron Smith (c) (Storm), Darius Boyd (Broncos), Shannon Boyd (Raiders), Boyd Cordner (Roosters), Cooper Cronk (Storm), Josh Dugan (Dragons), Blake Ferguson (Roosters), Jake Friend (Roosters), Tyson Frizell (Dragons), Matt Gillett (Broncos), Valentine Holmes (Sharks), Greg Inglis (Rabbitohs), David Klemmer (Bulldogs), James Maloney (Sharks), Josh Mansour (Panthers), Trent Merrin (Panthers), Michael Morgan (Cowboys), Matt Moylan (Panthers), Justin O’Neill (Cowboys), Josh Papalii (Raiders), Matt Scott (Cowboys), Sam Thaiday (Broncos), Johnathan Thurston (Cowboys), Aaron Woods (Wests Tigers).

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