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Kangaroos vs Kiwis live stream, TV guide: How to watch Australia vs New Zealand Oceania Cup online or on TV

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25th October, 2019
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The Kangaroos and Kiwis will kick-off what is a busy period of international rugby league with a Trans-Tasman battle which will likely decide the inaugural champions of the Oceania Cup. This is The Roar’s guide to live streaming the match online, or watching it on TV.

The match, which will be played at Wollongong’s WIN Stadium, will be the third of an international triple-header, and is set to kick-off at 8:10pm (AEDT) on Friday, October 25.

This match forms part of the newly-created Oceania Cup, for which the Kangaroos and Kiwis are both in Pool A, and this match will likely decide the winner of the inaugural tournament.

While New Zealand have already played Tonga, Australia will play them in Auckland next week, while the Kiwis will also have their minds set to use this match as preparation for an upcoming pair of Tests against the Great Britain Lions.

How to watch the game on TV

There will be two ways to watch this trans-Tasman Test on TV in Australia, with both of the NRL’s broadcast partners showing the match around the country.

Fox Sports, who broadcast every match of the premiership, will cover the game ad-break free on Fox League, which can be found on Channel 502. Their coverage will start immediately following the conclusion of the Jillaroos game.

Channel 9 will also cover the game on their main channel, with the broadcast starting at 7:30pm (AEDT).

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To watch the match on Fox Sports, you will need to ensure you have a valid Foxtel TV subscription, complete with the sports package.

How to live stream the match online

If you’d prefer to live stream this match online, then there will be a number of ways to do so as the Kangaroos take on the Kiwis.

The best option is to use Kayo Sports, which will take the Fox Sports coverage as part of its rights, which allow all Foxtel’s sports content to be live streamed for $25 per month.

You’ll also be able to use the traditional Foxtel applications for live streaming their content, being Foxtel Now, or, for those with a TV subscription, the Foxtel App.

Channel 9s coverage of the match can also be streamed through their application, known as 9Now.

Here at The Roar, you’ll be able to follow all the action from Wollongong with our highlights, live scores and blog from 7:55pm (AEDT) on Friday evening.

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