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How to watch women's State of Origin online or on TV: NSW Blues vs Queensland Maroons live stream, TV guide

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21st June, 2019
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The New South Wales Blues will look to make it another win in the Women’s State of Origin when they take on the Queensland Maroons in the second edition of the new concept. This is The Roar’s guide to streaming the match online, or watching it on TV.

Kick-off is set for 7:45pm (AEST) on Friday, June 21 at North Sydney Oval in Sydney.

There will also be a curtain-raiser before the match, as the under 18 female New South Wales and Queensland sides clash. That match starts at 5:45pm (AEST).

The main game was won by New South Wales last year, as they took it 16 points to 10.

How to live stream the match online

There will be multiple ways to live stream the 2019 Women’s State of Origin online, through the coverage provided on either Fox Sports or Channel 9.

The first method will be to use Kayo Sports, who have the rights to all of Foxtel’s sports channels and other selected events for $25 per month.

Fox Sports’ coverage of the match can also be streamed through either of Foxtel’s dedicated streaming applications, being the Foxtel App (better for those with TV subscriptions) or Foxtel Now (better for those only wanting to stream Foxtel channels).

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You’ll also be able to live stream the coverage provided on Channel of the match on 9Now. That is free to use, however, requires you to have a valid email address.

If you’re overseas, you can watch the match with a Watch NRL subscription.

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 through Fox League (Channel 502 on Foxtel) or Channel 90 (Channel 90 in high definition and 91 in standard definition).

Both networks will begin their broadcast at 7:30pm (AEST).

If you’re looking to watch the ad-free coverage on Fox Sports, then you will need to have a valid Foxtel TV subscription, complete with the sports package.

Be sure to also join in with the live coverage, banter and discussion here on The Roar from 7:45pm (AEST).

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