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Thailand vs Socceroos live stream: How to watch online or on TV - Thailand vs Australia World Cup Qualifier

15th November, 2016
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15th November, 2016
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The Socceroos are looking to strengthen their world cup qualification campaign when they go up against Thailand on Tuesday night (AEDT). If you’re looking to watch the match with a live stream online or on TV, you’re in the right place – we’ve got all the information you need right here.

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If you’re looking to watch the match on TV, it is being broadcast both on Free-to-Air TV and through Foxtel.

If you’re after Free-to-Air coverage, it will be broadcast by the Nine Network on GO with their coverage beginning at 10:30pm (AEDT).

If you’re watching on Foxtel, it will be broadcast on Fox Sports 4 and Fox Sports 4 HD from 11pm (AEDT).

If you’re looking for a live stream of the match, then there are two options.

One of them is to use the Foxtel Play or Foxtel Go apps which allow users to stream Foxtel channels.

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Foxtel Go is available for free if you already have an existing Foxtel service. Foxtel Play is better for those who are just looking to access live-streaming services rather than have a traditional installation.

Foxtel Play starts at a minimum of $25 per month, but is at least $50 per month if including the ‘Sports’ package. A two-week free trial is available for new customers.

However if you’re not already set up with Foxtel, then likely the best way to live stream the match will be through the Nine Network’s 9Now service.

You can do this on your PC via the 9Now website, our via the 9Now app for Apple or Android.

9Now offers the same broadcast that will be shown on Free-to-Air TV on GO, available as a live stream.

The match is crucial for Australia’s goal of qualifying for the 2018 World Cup, to be held in a Russia.

A win here will allow Australia to guarantee they’ll remain in the top two of their group, while a loss could see them drop as low as fourth.

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