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Australia vs Georgia live stream, TV guide: How to watch the Rugby World Cup online or on TV

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11th October, 2019
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The Wallabies are set to play their fourth and last pool match of the 2019 Rugby World Cup tonight against 13th-ranked Georgia. Below you’ll be able to find all the information you need for catching the game on TV or streaming it live online.

The match is scheduled to kick off at 9:15pm (AEST) at Shizuoka Stadium and will not be affected by typhoon Hagibs that forced the cancellation of England vs France and New Zealand vs Italy.

In accordance with World Cup rules, the two cancelled games will both be registered as a scoreless draw meaning Australia will almost certainly come up against the Brits in the first knock-out stage. Despite these distractions, Michael Cheika’s men will be eager to continue their strong form after dominating Uraguay last weekend.

Georgia are unfamiliar to the Aussies though, this being the first-ever Test match between the two nations. Georgia are also playing for a guaranteed spot in the next World Cup so look for them to put up a fight against the heavily favoured Wallabies side.

Here’s all the info you need to see the game live.

How to watch Australia vs Georgia on TV
As has been the case throughout the 2019 World Cup pool stages so far, there are two ways you can catch the game on TV.

Fox Sports have provided coverage of all the pool matches to this point and will continue this coverage to the Wallabies’ pool D clash with Georgia. With coverage starting at 8:30pm (AEDT) you can tune into channel 503 to see all the action live.

To see the Fox Sports broadcast, however, you will need valid Foxtel TV subscription including the sports package.

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The other TV option is via free to air with Channel Ten who have televised all Wallabies games so far. Their coverage also starts at 8:30pm and should wrap up by 11:30pm.

How to watch via online live stream
There are several options if you’re looking to stream the match live on your preferred device or browser.

Kayo Sports has access to Fox Sports’ broadcast rights and will be showing the game in accordance with the channel 503 coverage mentioned above. Kayo is a sports subscription service with a $25 a month plan that allows you to catch all your favourite Foxtel sports content on your preferred device.

Similarly, Foxtel Now and the Foxtel app will have Australia vs Georgia live via the Fox Sports broadcast. Foxtel Now is Foxtel’s streaming-only variant while the Foxtel app is a mobile device service for those with a TV subscription. For both of these options, ensure you have the relevant sports package.

The other streaming option is through TenPlay. TenPlay is free with an email sign-up and will be streaming Channel Ten’s broadcast of Australia’s final pool match from 8:30pm.

You’ll also be able to follow the match on The Roar with our live scores, blog and highlights of all the action.

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