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2015 State of Origin Game 3: How to live stream online and watch on TV

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7th July, 2015
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Game 3, the deciding game of the 2015 State of Origin series, is set to begin at 8pm (AEST) at Suncorp Stadium. Below is all the information you’ll need to watch every moment of the match live on television or through live streaming online.

The game will once again be broadcast live across Australia Channel Nine, and also via Nine Network affiliates WIN and NBN.

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The broadcast of the game begins at 7:30pm (AEST), with the official kick-off time scheduled for 8pm. However, there’s a good chance kick-off will be delayed due to the pre-match build-up, as it has in the first two matches.

Channel Nine’s exclusive broadcast deal prevents any pay-TV simulcasts, preventing the game being shown live on Fox Sports or via the Foxtel GO or Foxtel Play apps.

However, it is possible to legally stream the match via the NRL’s Digital Pass app. This is a subscription service that costs $2.99 per week, or $89.99 for the entire season.

A one-week free trial is available for new customers, which you could use to watch this game alone for free if you haven’t already used it. This service allows you to stream the match to virtually any device you have available: iPhone, Android phone, Windows phone, tablets and computers.

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Keep in mind that if you decide to use the Digital Pass from outside a WiFi zone, you will be hit with mobile data charges.

Start: 8pm (AEST)
Venue: Suncorp Stadium
TV: Live, Channel Nine
Radio: 2GB, Triple M, ABC Grandstand
Betting: Queensland $1.62, NSW $2.35

Don’t forget you’ll also be able to follow Game 3 of the 2015 State of Origin series and join in the discussion on The Roar’s live blog from 8pm (AEST).

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