The New South Wales Blues will be looking to wrap up the 2021 State of Origin series when they travel to Brisbane to take on the Queensland Maroons at Suncorp Stadium. If you’re overseas and want to watch the match live here is what you need to know.
If you’re overseas chances are you’ll be doing the calculations to work out when the game actually starts in your particular timezone.
The game is scheduled to start at 7:50pm (AEST) on Sunday June 27 in Brisbane.
Here is the kickoff time in selected cities around the world.
City | Time |
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Auckland | 9:50pm |
Tokyo | 6:50pm |
Beijing | 5:50pm |
Delhi | 3:20pm |
Johannesburg | 11:50am |
Paris | 11:50pm |
London | 10:50am |
New York | 5:50am |
Los Angeles | 2:50am |
The only legal and reliable way to watch Game 2 of State of Origin from outside Australia, New Zealand and the Cook Islands is to use the NRL’s international streaming services knowns as WatchNRL.
As well as being able to watch the game live, you’ll be able to watch the game on-demand after the match is over.
The service may not be available in the country you’re in so make sure you double check the fine print to ensure you can watch the service from where you are.
Unfortunately, streaming services like Kayo and 9now will not work outside of Australia.
Many countries show State of Origin on broadcast and pay television channels but you’ll most likely have to do your own research to double-check which channels are broadcasting from the country you’re in.
Check out the NRL’s official list of international broadcast partners for an initial guide on which countries are likely to have the game on TV.
If you still can’t find the game, we will at least be able to keep you updated on the score and the reaction right here on The Roar.