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Ireland vs Wallabies live stream: How to watch online or on TV – Ireland vs Australia Spring Tour Test

A more winning Wallabies? It's as easy as kicking goals. (AAP Image/Richard Wainwright)
26th November, 2016
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Ireland host an intriguing clash as Australia’s Spring Tour continues at the Aviva Stadium on Sunday morning at 4:30am (AEDT). If you’re looking to live stream the match online or watch it on TV, you’re in the right place – we’ve got all the details on how to watch here.

It has been a very positive start to the Spring Tour for the Wallabies. As we head into game four, the Grand Slam is still alive following wins over Wales, Scotland and, most recently, France.

SBS had initially announced they would just broadcast the Wallabies’ clashes with France and England, but have since decided to add this match between the Aussies and the Irish to their schedule. The free to air coverage will begin at 4:15am (AEDT) on Sunday morning, allowing for 15 minutes before kickoff, with the match expected to conclude at 5:30am.

BeIn Sports, who are covering every match of the Wallabies Spring Tour, begin their coverage with a pre-game show at 3:30am, and will conclude at 6:30am (AEDT).

This particular match against Ireland will be on BeIn Sports 3, which is channel 513 on Foxtel, or 282 if you are looking to watch the match in HD.

To live stream the match online, there will be three options this time thanks to SBS picking up the coverage. The first of these is through SBS on Demand, which streams all of SBS’s channels 24/7 on any device.

Another way to live stream it will be to use the Foxtel Play and Foxtel Go apps.

Foxtel Go is free if you’ve already got an existing Foxtel service. Foxtel Play is the better option for viewers who are looking only to access live-streaming services and are not interested in a traditional installation.

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Foxtel Play begins at a minimum cost of $25 per month but rises to at least $50 per month if you are including the sports package. There is a two-week free trial available for new customers.

These apps allow you to stream Foxtel channels to a variety of devices – PC and Mac computers, and Android and iOS tablets and mobiles.

It’s also possible to purchase access directly through BeIN. There is currently a free trial available for new users.

You can also access some of BeIN’s coverage through Fetch TV, however, only BeIN Sports 1 is available in this manner, and the match is being televised on BeIN Sports 3. So Fetch TV will not be an option for this match.

Of course, The Roar will also have a live blog and highlights of the match.

Other matches being televised on BeIN Sports this weekend are England vs Argentina (Sunday 1:25am), Scotland vs Georgia (Sunday 1:25am), Wales vs South Africa (4:25am) and France vs All Blacks (Sunday 7:00am).

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