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Australia vs India Cricket World Cup live stream and TV Guide

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9th June, 2019
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Australia’s Cricket World Cup campaign gets serious when they take on India in what’s set to be a blockbuster. This is The Roar’s guide to streaming the match online, or watching it on TV.

The first ball in Australia’s third game is scheduled to be bowled at 7:30pm (AEST) on Sunday, June 9, with the match held at The Oval, in London.

How to watch the match on TV

There are two ways to watch this game on TV – Fox Sports and Channel Nine. Fox are broadcasting every match of the World Cup live, while Channel 9 are broadcasting select fixtures – including all matches featuring Australia.

If you want to watch on Fox Sports, you’ll need a valid Foxtel TV subscription, complete with their sports package.

Their broadcast starts from 6:30pm, on Fox Cricket (Channel 501). Channel 9 start their broadcast from 7pm, on 9Gem (channel 93), however, both broadcasters will simply be using the ICC’s official commentary feed.

How to stream the match online

There are a number of ways to stream it online, if that’s what you’re after.

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You could do it through Kayo Sports, who have the rights to all of Foxtel’s sports channels, which includes the whole World Cup, for $25 per month. They’ve also got matches on demand, and World Cup minis, which condense the game into a half-hour highlights package, available on the day after the game.

There are also two ways to stream Foxtel through their applications, you can use either the Foxtel App (if you have a TV subscription) or Foxtel Now (if you don’t have a TV subscription).

Channel 9’s coverage can be streamed for free on their streaming platform, 9Now.

Here on The Roar, we’ll have all the action on Sunday night from 7pm (AEST) with our ball-by-ball live blog and all the highlights of the match.

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