French Barbarians vs Wallabies live stream: How to watch online - Spring Tour match

By The Roar / Editor

The Wallabies take a break from their five-match international fixture on the Spring Tour, taking on the French Barbarians on Friday morning at 6:45am (AEDT).

While all the other games in this Spring Tour against fully-fledged international opponents have been available for viewing on television, whether through pay or free-to-air TV, this match is not being broadcast by either BeIN Sports or SBS.

Instead, the only way to view the match here in Australia will be through a live stream, which will be free and exclusive to rugby.com.au.

Their coverage is expected to be little more than the game itself, but in a win for Australian Rugby fans, the weekend international fixture against Ireland will also be broadcast on SBS.

The Roar will have full highlights as soon as the game against the Barbarians is over, so be sure to keep an eye out on site for all the key moments and big plays.

Key information

Kick-off: 6:45am (AEDT), Friday November 25
Venue: Stade Chaban-Delmas
TV: None
Live stream: rugby.com.au

This game against the Barbarians has been billed as a chance for other players in the squad who weren’t necessarily playing in the Test matches to get some game time in Australian colours.

After a winning start to the Spring Tour which saw the Wallabies pick up their first two legs of the grand slam, they have also beaten France and look to be in good form.

Wallaby XV squad to play French Barbarians

1. Paddy Ryan (NSW Waratahs)
2. Nathan Charles (Clermont)
3. Tom Robertson (NSW Waratahs)
4. Will Skelton (c) (NSW Waratahs)
5. Sam Carter (ACT Brumbies)
6. Peter Kimlin (Grenoble)
7. Jack Dempsey (NSW Waratahs)
8. Ben Mowen (Pau)
9. Nick Frisby (Queensland Reds)
10. Jono Lance (vc) (Western Force)
11. Taqele Naiyaravoro (NSW Waratahs)
12. Kyle Godwin (ACT Brumbies)
13. Mark Gerrard (Toyota Industries Shuttles)
14. Marika Koroibete (Melbourne Rebels)
15. Luke Morahan (Western Force)

Reserves
16. Andrew Ready (Queensland Reds)
17. Sef Fa’agase (Queensland Reds)
18. David Lolohea (Western Sydney Rams)
19. Scott Fardy (ACT Brumbies)
20. Henry Vanderglas (Grenoble)
21. Nic Stirzaker (Melbourne Rebels)
22. Izaia Perese (Queensland Reds)
23. Andrew Kellaway (NSW Waratahs)

24th Man: Henry Clunies-Ross (Lyon)

French Barbarians XV

1. Lucas Pointud (Brive)
2. Remi Bonfils (Stade Francais)
3. Julien Brugnault (Racing 92)
4.Felix Lambey (Lyon)
5. Rodrigo Capo Orgeta (Castres)
6. Romain Sazy (La Rochelle)
7. Raphael Lakafia (Stade Francais)
8. Camille Gerondeau (Clermont)
9. Yann Lesgourgues (Bordeaux)
10. Romain Lonca (Bordeaux)
11. Aurelien Rougerie (Clermont)
12. Pierre Aguillon ( La Rochelle)
13. Louis Dupichot (Pau)
14. Blair Connor (Bordeaux)
15. Arthur Bonneval (Toulouse)

Reserves
16. Antoine Dupont (Castres)
17. Julien Caminati (Castres)
18. Julien Dumora (Castres)
19. Jean Monribot (Bayonne)
20. Loic Jacquet (Castres)
21. Jean Baptiste Poux (Bordeaux)
22. Jean-Charles Orioli (Toulon)
23. Alexandre Menini (Lyon).

The Crowd Says:

2016-11-24T12:28:53+00:00

Grammar Nazi

Guest


Should have

2016-11-24T06:15:39+00:00

Markus

Guest


Nobody is surprised, just disappointed.

2016-11-24T05:16:28+00:00

HardcorePrawn

Roar Guru


Good to see there's some coverage of this game, I'm quite looking forward to seeing two experimental teams go at it.

2016-11-24T04:21:41+00:00

bigbaz

Roar Guru


Just saw the side, it's your side isn't it Frank Frank. Skelton captain, pure comedy.

2016-11-24T04:15:21+00:00

Frank Frank

Roar Pro


so you'd have to say none of these guys are playing v Ireland. Scott Fardy is a bit of a surprise for many. not I. I thought he was not great v france

2016-11-24T04:05:03+00:00

Selector

Guest


Will be very interested to see him play there. Will Skelton captain... Wow! Obviously a ploy to see if he tones the dumb stuff down. Blair Conner playing against Australia.. Kellaway should of got a start.

2016-11-24T03:02:44+00:00

Terry

Guest


Looks like Jack Dempsey in 2017 will be back up Wallaby number 7..

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