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How to watch Australia vs West Indies online or on TV: Cricket World Cup live stream, TV guide

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6th June, 2019
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After making a winning start to their Cricket World Cup campaign, Australia will look to ramp it up a notch as they get set to take on the dangerous West Indies in their second game. This is The Roar’s guide to streaming the match online, or watching it on TV.

The first ball in the second match of Australia’s 2019 World Cup journey is scheduled to be bowled at 7:30pm (AEST) on Thursday, June 6, with the game to be played at Trent Bridge in Nottingham.

Australia took on Afghanistan in their opening match, and came away with a big win after reducing their opponents to 207 in the field, before passing the score just three wickets down.

On the other foot, the West Indies also had a dominant win to get things going, getting the better of Pakistan in convincing fashion.

How to watch the match on TV

The match will be available to watch in two spots on TV, with Fox Sports holding the rights to every single match throughout the Cricket World Cup, and Channel 9 having the right to broadcast Australian games, the knockout games, and a number of other selected matches.

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

They will broadcast on Fox Sports Channel 501 from 7pm (AEST).

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Channel 9 will broadcast on 9Gem (Channel 93) from 7pm (AEST) as well. It should be noted the only difference between the two broadcasts will be studio presence, with the ICC world commentary feed used during the match.

How to live stream the match online

If you are looking to stream the match online, then you’re in luck, because there are multiple ways to do so.

The best of those will be through Kayo Sports, who have the rights to all Foxtel sports channels plus other selected matches for $25 per month. They also have matches on demand and World Cup minis, which condenses the match into a roughly half-hour highlights package the following day.

If you’d prefer to stream Foxtel through one of their applications, you can use either the Foxtel App (for those already with a TV subscription) or Foxtel Now (for those tuning in without a TV subscription).

Channel 9’s coverage will also be streamed on their streaming platform, 9Now.

Here at The Roar, you can tune into all the action on Thursday night from 7pm (AEST) with our ball-by-ball live blog and all the highlights of the big match.

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