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How to watch Wales vs South Africa online or on TV: Rugby World Cup semi-final live stream, TV guide

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27th October, 2019
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The Rugby World Cup rolls on this Sunday with the second semi-final, as Wales and South Africa put it all on the line for a spot in the biggest match on the calendar. This is The Roar’s gude to live streaming the match online, or watching it on TV.

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The match, like yesterday’s first semi-final, will be played at the International Stadium in Yokohama, with kick-off set down for 8pm (AEDT) on Sunday, October 27.

While the winner of this match is likely to go into the decider of the showpiece tournament on the rugby union calendar as the outsider, both Wales and South Africa have a huge opportunity ahead of them after successful tournaments to date.

Both came out of tough groups, and had good outings in the first round of knockout games last week, with Wales recording a narrow victory over France, while South Africa were a little more comfortable in knocking out tournament hosts Japan.

The winner of this match will take on England in the final, who last night won the opening semi-final.

How to watch the match on TV

If you want to watch the match ion TV in Australia, you’ll be able to do so only through Fox Sports.

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While it was previously thought that Channel Ten would also broadcast the match around the country, at the time of writing, the match has been excluded from all programming across the Ten Network on Sunday evening.

Instead, you’ll need to watch the match through Fox Sports, who will broadcast the match from 7pm (AEDT) – an hour ahead of kick-off – on Channel 503.

To watch the match on TV, that being the case, you will need to be holding a valid Foxtel TV subscription, complete with the sports package of channels which grant access to Fox Sports.

How to live stream the match online

If you’d prefer to live stream the match online, you’ll have to do so through the Foxtel coverage.

The best way to do that is through sports streaming platform Kayo Sports, who have the rights to all of Foxtel’s sporting content and other selected events from $25 per month.

You can also use the traditional Foxtel streaming applications, being Foxtel Now or the Foxtel App to watch the game online.

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Here at The Roar, you can follow the match with our live scores, blog and highlights of all the action from 7:45pm (AEDT).

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