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How to watch the Cricket World Cup final online or on TV in Australia: England vs New Zealand live stream, TV guide

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14th July, 2019
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England and New Zealand have made it all the way to the Cricket World Cup final, and they will fight it out for the right to be crowned champions. This is The Roar’s guide to streaming the match live online, or watching it on TV.

The first ball of the match is scheduled for 7:30pm (AEST) on Sunday, July 14, with it to be held at Lord’s in London, commonly known as the home of cricket.

The English qualified for the final with a mauling of the Australian side during their semi-final, while the Black Caps came up with a surprise upset against India during their semi-final.

How to watch the Cricket World Cup final on TV

The Cricket World Cup final will be broadcast live in two spots around Australia, with both Foxtel and free to air TV holding the rights to the biggest match on the cricket calendar.

On Foxtel, Fox Cricket will begin their broadcast on Channel 501 at 6:30pm (AEST) with ad-free coverage during live play.

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

On free to air TV, Channel 9 will broadcast the match from 7pm (AEST). In some states, the match may be shown on 9Gem (Channel 92 in standard definition, 95 in high definition) instead of the main channel (Channel 90 in high definition, 91 in standard definition). We suggest checking your local guides.

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How to live stream the Cricket World Cup final online

If you’d prefer to live stream the action online, then you’ll be able to do so through a number of methods.

The best of those will be to pick up the Fox Sports coverage on Kayo Sports, which is available for $25 per month and has all the rights to Foxtel channels, as well as other selected events.

The Foxtel App and Foxtel Now are the other ways to access the coverage on Fox Sports.

If you’d prefer to stream the action for free, then you’ll want to use 9Now.

Here at The Roar, you’ll also be able to stay across all the action from 7pm (AEST) with our live scores, blog and highlights of all the action.

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