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Matildas vs Jamaica live stream: How to watch the Women's FIFA World Cup online or on TV

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18th June, 2019
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The Matildas will be back in action for their final group stage game of the 2020 FIFA Women’s World Cup as they take on Jamaica, attempting to confirm their place in the knockout rounds of competition. This is The Roar’s guide to live streaming the match online, or watching it on TV.

The Matildas’ final match of the group stage will be played at 5am (AEST) on Wednesday, June 19, at the Stade des Alpes in Grenoble.

The Australians lost their first match of the campaign to Italy, but a come from behind win against Brazil has kept their chances of surviving the group stages alive.

Jamaica, on the other hand, are virtually only playing for pride at this point, having been hammered by both Brazil and Italy in their first two games.

How to live stream the match online

The best way to live stream the action from Australia’s matches at the FIFA World Cup will be to use the coverage from SBS, who will show the game online through The World Game.

The other way to stream every game of the 2019 Women’s FIFA World Cup will be through Optus Sport. Their application costs $15 per month for the sports package, however, some Optus customers may have a free subscription included in a mobile plan, so be sure to check that information first.

You’ll also be able to tune into The Roar for rolling coverage of the match with our minute-by-minute live blog of the action, as well as video highlights of all the big moments.

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How to watch the match on TV

If you’d prefer to watch the match on the big screen, then you’ll be able to do so on SBS.

They have the rights to all Australian matches, as well as every match from the quarter-final stage onwards at the tournament.

Their coverage will kick-off at 4:30am (AEST), half an hour before the match begins, and will be broadcast in high definition on Channel 30, or standard definition on Channel 31 through their main station.

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