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Kangaroos vs Tonga live stream, TV guide: How to watch the Oceania Cup, international rugby league, online or on TV

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2nd November, 2019
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Australia and Tonga will clash as a busy schedule of post-season international rugby league rolls on in Auckland on Saturday. This is The Roar’s guide to live streaming the contest online, or watching it on TV.

The match, which serves as the final in a huge triple-header of internationals earlier featuring Samoa vs Fiji and New Zealand vs Great Britain, will kick-off at 5:40pm (AEDT) on Saturday, November 2, with it to be played at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand.

This match also serves as the final of Pool A in the inaugural Oceania Cup, with Australia sitting on one win, and Tonga none.

Australia last week got the better of New Zealand in Wollongong, while Tonga took on Great Britain in Hamilton, getting the job done in a close encounter.

How to watch the match on TV in Australia

If you are looking to watch the Kangaroos take on Tonga in Australia on TV, then there are two ways to do so, with both of the NRL’s normal broadcasters taking the coverage of the match on Saturday evening.

The first way to watch is through Fox Sports. They will broadcast all three matches on Saturday, with their coverage of the Aussies and Tongans starting at the end of the Kiwis and Lions, or roughly around 5pm (AEDT).

To watch the coverage on Fox Sports, you will need to ensure you are holding a valid Foxtel TV subscription, complete with the sports package of channels.

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Channel 9 will also broadcast the match through their secondary channel 9Gem, which can be found at Channel 92 in standard definition and 95 in high definition, with coverage to start at 5:30pm (AEDT).

How to live stream the match online in Australia

If you’d prefer to live stream Australia’s clash with Tonga online in Australia, then there are a couple of ways to do so.

The best way to live stream the action in this match is through Kayo Sports, who will take the Fox League broadcast. They stream all of Foxtel’s sporting content for $25 per month.

You’ll also be able to use traditional Foxtel streaming applications, the Foxtel App or Foxtel Now to live stream the action.

The only free way to do so however, is through 9Now, which is Channel 9s streaming application and website. You will need to ensure you sign up for this with a valid email address and other details to gain access to the live stream.

You’ll also be able to tune into The Roar’s live coverage of this rugby league international Test from 5:25pm (AEDT) on Saturday afternoon as we bring you scores, a minute-by-minute blog and highlights of all the action.

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