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How to watch Scotland vs Georgia online or on TV in Australia: Rugby World Cup warm-up live stream, TV guide, start time

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6th September, 2019
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Final preparations for the Rugby World Cup are well and truly underway, and Scotland will be out to make something of a statement in their final game before jetting out to Japan as they take on Georgia. This is The Roar’s guide to live streaming the match online, or watching it on TV.

The match will be played at Murrayfield in Edinburgh, Scotland, with kick-off set for 4:30am (AEST) on Saturday, September 7.

The time difference means this is a Friday night game in Scotland, kicking off at 7:30pm local time.

When the sides met last weekend in Georgia, it was Scotland handing out a punishing 44-10 victory, and following respectable results against France beforehand, they unsurprisingly enter the return match at home as the heavy favourites.

How to watch Scotland vs Georgia on TV in Australia

In Australia, the second match in as many weeks between Scotland and Georgia will be available live and exclusive on BeIN Sports, which is a channel specialising in European football and rugby content.

BeIN is available through Foxtel and more specifically, the sports package of channels.

This means you will need to have a valid Foxtel TV subscription, complete with the sports package to access the match.

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Their coverage will start at 4:20am (AEST), approximately ten minutes before kick-off on BeIN Sports 2, which is Channel 514.

How to live stream Scotland vs Georgia online in Australia

There are a number of ways that you will be able to live stream this important Rugby World Cup warm-up match online.

The best way to do so is through Kayo Sports, which is available for $25 per month and grants access to all of Foxtel’s sports channels, as well as other selected events.

BeIN Sports, as with all Foxtel channels, is also available through Foxtel’s dedicated streaming applications, the Foxtel App (for those already with a TV subscription) or Foxtel Now (for those only wanting to stream Foxtel channels).

The other way to live stream BeIN Sports is through BeIN Sports Connect, which is the company’s streaming service and provides access to some other games that are not broadcast on TV.

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