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How to watch the Wallabies online or on TV: Australia vs South Africa third Test live stream

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8th September, 2018
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The Wallabies will be looking to open their Rugby Championship account in a must-win clash with South Africa on Saturday night. This is The Roar‘s guide to live streaming the match online and watching it on TV.

Australia’s third Test of the 2018 Rugby Championship will be played at 8pm (AEST) on Saturday, September 8 at Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium

Michael Cheika’s side couldn’t have started the tournament any worse, with back-to-back trouncings at the hands of New Zealand anchoring the green and gold to the bottom of the standings.

South Africa, however, haven’t exactly been setting the world alight. They did just enough to see off Argentina when the two sides clashed in Durban, but they actually lost to the Pumas in the return fixture.

How to watch the match on TV

You’ll have two options if you want to watch this match on broadcast television.

The best method to watching Wallabies matches is via Fox Sports. Their coverage will commence at 7:30pm, right after the conclusion of New Zealand vs Argentina. The match itself kicks off at 8pm.

The match will be broadcast on Channel 503. To watch the coverage on Foxtel, you will need to have a valid Foxtel TV subscription with the sports package.

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The other option to watch the game is on Network Ten, which can be found on either Channel 10 in standard definition or 13 in HD. Their coverage also begins at 7:30pm.

How to live stream the match online

You’ll also have two options if you’d prefer to stream the game online.

Fox Sports is, again, the best place to go, with Foxtel’s dedicated streaming application Foxtel Now, available to subscribe to if you’d prefer streaming-only service from the pay TV provider.

Those who are already subscribed to Foxtel, however, can simply sign in to the Foxtel App – included as part of any standard Foxtel package.

You will also be able to stream Channel Ten’s coverage of the match through their free streaming application, TenPlayt.

As always, The Roar will be have live coverage of the match with a blog and highlights.

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