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Junior Kangaroos live stream, TV guide: How to watch Junior Kangaroos vs France online or on TV, start time, key information

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24th October, 2019
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The Junior Kangaroos will be in action on the start of a huge day of international rugby league as they take on a touring French team in Wollongong. This is The Roar’s guide on live streaming the match online.

The match, which is the first of a triple-header in Wollongong, will be held at WIN Stadium, with kick-off set for 3:10pm (AEDT) on Friday, October 25.

» Junior Kangaroos live scores, blog

Playing with a revamped format, the Junior Kangaroos have been switched from under 20s to under 23s, allowing more players with NRL experience to take part, and ensuring the team is more like an Australia A team than a team for the future.

» Follow our live blog of the match by clicking here.

The under 23s include talent like Kalyn Ponga, Ryan Papenhuyzen, Reed Mahoney and Angus Crichton as they get ready to take on the French team, who they should be heavy favourites against.

This match will be followed in Wollongong by the Jillaroos taking on the Kiwi Ferns, and the Kangaroos playing the Kiwis.

How to watch the match on TV

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Unfortunately, no TV network has picked this match up to broadcast, meaning watching this game through traditional broadcast means won’t be possible.

How to live stream the match online

However, in the modern age of live streaming, it will still be possible to view the match, with NRL.com to provide a live stream of the action online.

This will be free to use and watch, however, will probably require you to sign up with an account before you are able to watch the action from Wollongong.

Key game information

Date: Friday, October 25
Kick-off: 3:10pm (AEDT)
Expected finish time: 5pm (AEDT)
Venue: WIN Stadium, Wollongong
TV: N/A
Online: Live, NRL.com
Referee: Grant Atkins

Squads

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Junior Kangaroos
1. Ryan Papenhuyzen, 2. Campbell Graham, 3. Brian Kelly, 4. Zac Lomax, 5. Reuben Garrick, 6. Kalyn Ponga, 7. Brodie Croft, 8. Corey Horsburgh, 9. Reed Mahoney, 10. Thomas Flegler, 11. David Fifita, 12. Angus Crichton, 13. Victor Radley

Interchange: 14. AJ Brimson, 15. Nat Butcher, 16. Emre Guler, 17. Tino Fa’asuamaleaui, 18. Gehamat Shibasaki

France
1. Thomas Lasvenes, 2. Gavin Marguerite, 3. Arthur Romano, 4. Vincent Albert, 5. Paul Marcon, 6. Hakim Miloudi, 7. Lucas Albert, 8. Maxime Puech, 9. Charles Bouzinac, 10. Lambert Belmas, 11. Paul Seguier, 12. Jordan Dezaria, 13. Romain Navarrete

Interchange: 14. Mathieu Jussaume, 15. Bastien Canet, 16. Arnaud Bartes, 17. Justin Sangare, 18. Joan Guasch, 19. Arthur Mourgues, 20. Louis Jouffret, 21. Matthieu Khedimi

Don’t forget, you’ll be able to tune into this match on The Roar on Friday afternoon from 3pm (AEDT) with our live scores, blog and highlights of the match.

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