Australia vs Pakistan second Test live stream, TV Guide: How to watch the cricket online or on TV

By The Roar / Editor

Australia will look to send Pakistan home with nothing but a slate of losses when the sides head to Adelaide for the second and final Test. This is The Roar’s guide to live streaming the match online, or watching it on TV.

Scheduled to get underway on Friday, November 29 as a Day-Night Test, the match will be played at the Adelaide Oval and begin at 2:30pm (AEDT) on each day of play.

The Australians won the first Test at the Gabba in Brisbane last week and have a near perfect record against Pakistan, having won two of the three T20 matches leading into this series, with the only non-win Australia recording this summer coming in a draw against the Pakistanis in Sydney.

How to watch the second Test on TV in Australia

There are two ways to watch this day-night match in Australia, with both Fox Sports and Channel 7 holding the rights to the contest played between the hosts and Pakistan in Adelaide..

Fox Sports will begin their coverage at 1:30pm (AEDT) on Fox Cricket, found at Channel 501 through Foxtel, and their coverage will be ad-break free during live play.

If you want to watch the coverage on Fox Sports, you’ll need to be holding a valid Foxtel TV subscription, complete with the sports package of channels.

Channel 7 will also begin their coverage at 1:30m (AEDT), through their main channel, found at Channel 70 in high definition, 71 in standard definition and 107 if watching through a Foxtel service.

How to live stream the second Test online in Australia

If you’d prefer to live stream the final match of the series between Australia and Pakistan, then you’ll have to do so through the Fox Sports coverage.

The best way to live stream the Test will be through Kayo Sports. You’ll also be able to use traditional streaming applications Foxtel Now, and the Foxtel App.

Channel 7 don’t have the rights to live stream the cricket on their digital platforms.

Here at The Roar, we will be covering every ball of the match with our live scores and blogs of each day’s play, starting ahead of the toss at 2pm (AEDT) on Friday, as well as video highlights throughout the match.

The Crowd Says:

2019-12-02T05:26:16+00:00

Chris Hammond

Guest


We see how much work goes into preparing a wicket. Then the batsmen walk up and immediately deface it with their sprigs. On and on through the game scraping away at it. Anyone ever thought of putting in a white line from centre stump out towards the other end. Stopping at the line across the wicket. Seems logical to me. No more defacing the surface of the immaculately prepared wicket.

2019-12-02T05:22:04+00:00

Chris Hammond

Guest


Give us a break guys. David Warner just caught from a Nathan Lyon bowl. How many times do you have to replay it? I lost count but I think you just repeated it eight (8) times. Getting so we don't know if we are looking at a repeat or the next play.

2019-11-30T07:27:32+00:00

Terrence Baxter

Guest


Can the comentry team comment on a no ball question? Is it a no ball if the bowlers from foot is outside the popping crease? During the 1st innings of the Adelaide test, on several occasions one of the Pakistan spin bowlers delivered the ball with his front foot outside the popping crease

2019-11-29T04:24:15+00:00

Wayne Garrard

Guest


Re Marnus Labuchagne in protected area - I refer you to MCC Law 41.15 which does not allow a striker to take his guard that results in him having frequent encroachment into the protected area.

2019-11-29T02:12:54+00:00

Nick

Roar Guru


For those living overseas - what's the best way to listen to the game while at work? I've VPN'd into the cricket australia app and couldn't see links to the radio, or will that come up closer to the match start time?

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