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Sydney Roosters vs Melbourne Storm live stream: How to watch the NRL preliminary final via live stream, TV, and listen on radio

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28th September, 2019
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The Sydney Roosters will play host to the Melbourne Storm in a blockbuster NRL preliminary final. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the big game.

Kicking off at the SCG at 7:50pm (AEST) tonight, the match features the top two teams of the home-and-away season and a well-documented rivalry between Cooper Cronk and Cameron Smith.

This page contains all you need to know about how to live stream the game, watch it on TV, and listen on the radio.

How to live stream Roosters vs Storm
There are a number of ways you can live stream the game from your preferred device. 9Now, the NRL Live Pass, Foxtel, and Kayo Sports are all showing Channel Nine’s coverage.

A subscription to Kayo costs $25 a month, which is less than what it would cost you to subscribe to Foxtel and pick up the sports package. You can also try out their service for free with a 14-day trial.

Live-streaming via 9now is free on the 9now website and app, while a subscription to Telstra’s NRL Live Pass is free if you’re with Telstra, and $14.99 if not.

If you are interested in streaming from Foxtel you may want to subscribe to Foxtel Now – a streaming-only variant of the pay-TV service. If you are already subscribed to Foxtel on TV, you can simply use the Foxtel App, which is already included as part of your package.

If you’re overseas, the best option to stream the match is via Watch NRL. This is an international-only streaming service which shows all NRL games for the season. They have a variety of subscription options, including yearly, weekly, and finals-only.

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How to watch Roosters vs Storm on TV
The preliminary final will be available to watch live and in HD on free-to-air TV on Channel Nine. Nine’s coverage starts at 7pm (AEST).

For Foxtel subscribers, the Fox League channel will also be showing the game live and in HD.

How to listen to Roosters vs Storm on radio
ABC Grandstand, NRL Nation and 2GB will all be carrying live commentary of the preliminary final via radio and their respective websites and apps. Each has different broadcast start times, so check your local guides and frequencies to see when your preferred coverage begins.

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