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How to watch Fijian Drua vs Queensland Country online or on TV: NRC final live stream

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26th October, 2018
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The final of the National Rugby Championship is here, with the Fijian Drua set to host Queensland Country. This is The Roar‘s guide to streaming all the action online and watching the match on TV.

The game is scheduled to get underway at 2:30pm (AEDT) on Saturday, October 27 at Churchill Park in Fiji.

How to watch the match on TV

The match, as with games on every other weekend of the NRC will be broadcast by Fox Sports.

They have exclusive rights to the tournament and have shown every game, whether on TV or through their live streaming service.

Coverage of the final will be available on Fox Sports Channel 503, with the broadcast beginning in Fiji from 2:15pm (AEDT) – 15 minutes before kick-off.

To watch the broadcast on Fox Sports, you will need to have a valid Foxtel TV subscription, complete with the sports package.

How to live stream the match online

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The match will be streamed online through both of Foxtel’s dedicated streaming applications. It’s important to understand which one to use though, based on your circumstances.

If you are already a subscriber to Foxtel through a TV account, you will want to use the Foxtel App, which allows you to stream the action with a valid username and password for free.

Otherwise, you will want to go with Foxtel Now, signing up to the streaming only Foxtel service to watch the final.

Key game information: Fijian Drua vs Queensland Country

Date: Saturday, October 26
Kick-off: 2:30pm (AEDT)
Venue: Churchill Park, Fiji
TV: Live, Fox Sports
Online: Live, Foxtel app, Foxtel now
Betting: Drua $1.50, Queensland Country $2.60

Fijian Drua (squad)
Asesela Atunaisa, Apeta Daveta, Mesulame Dolokoto, Mosese Ducivaki, Johnny Dyer, Levani Kurumudu, Frank Lomani, Enele Malele, Jone Manu, Peni Matawalu, Eroni Mawi, Tevita Naqali, Peni Naulago, Ratunaisa Nauma, Jone Navori, Mateo Baleige-Qolisese, Alivereti Rabukawaqa, Eramasi Radrodro, Peni Raidre, Cyril Reece, Jona Sawailau, Filimoni Seru, Aporosa Tabulawaki, Luke Tagi, Albert Tuisue Flanker, Joeli Veitayaki Jr, Alifereti Veitokani, Mosese Voka, Apisalone Vota, Vere Taukona Vugakoto, Serupepeli Vularika, Poasa Waqanibau, Apisalome Waqatabu

Queensland Country (squad)
Forwards: Richie Asiata, Angus Blyth, Fred Burke, Alex Casey, Matt Faessler, Josh Fenner, Sunia Finefeuiaki, Tainui Ford, Harry Hockings, Harry Hoopert, Tom Kibble, Efi Ma’afu, Rob Puli’uvea, Izack Rodda, Kirwan Sanday, Angus Scott-Young, Jake Simeon, James Slipper, Caleb Timu, Taniel Tupou, Harry Wilson, Liam Wright, Daniel Boradman, Jock Campbell, Filipo Daugunu, Chris Feauai-Sautia, Joey Fittock, Tony Hunt, Patrick James, Tate McDermott, Duncan Paia’aua, Izaia Perese, Jordy Petaia, Hamish Stewart, Teti Tala, James Tuttle

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