Where to watch Australia vs. England: Live stream T20 World Cup

8 Jun 2024

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Australia and England's national cricket teams face off today as part of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. We've put together everything you need to know about where to watch Australia vs. England, including live streaming options that should work for the duration of the tournament. This way, you'll be able to follow your favorite team in one spot as the month goes on.

The ICC Men's T20 World Cup is underway, and Australia and England have had very different starts to the month. Due to wet weather conditions, England's game against Scotland on Tuesday ended with no result. Australia, on the other hand, kicked off the tournament with a victory when they won by 39 runs against Oman on Wednesday. England won the last ICC Men's T20 World Cup, so the team is most likely hoping for their first win in the 2024 competition this weekend. Before England's victory at the 2022 tournament, England and Australia had each won the T20 World Cup once, so a win for Australia this year could put the two teams on even footing.

Whether you're watching from Australia or England (or somewhere else entirely), we've identified some of the best watch options for you. Keep reading to learn how to stream Australia vs. England. Also, it's not too late to grab India vs. Pakistan tickets if you fancy checking out the biggest rivalry in cricket in person.

See also: How to watch French Open | How to watch NHL Playoffs | How to watch NBA FinalsWhere to watch Australia vs. England in the US

The Australia vs. England match will be available to live stream via Willow TV in the US on Saturday at 1 p.m. ET. Willow is available through several live TV packages, including Sling TV and Fubo. Sling's Desi Binge plan starts at $15 a month, and you can get just your first month for $10. Fubo is another solid option. Subscriptions cost $79.99 a month, but new users can get a one-week free trial. While it's more expensive than Sling, it comes with many more channels, so it's a good pick if you're looking for a wide-spanning cable alternative beyond just the ICC Men's T20 World Cup.

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Sling TV Subscription

For just the essentials without any extra fluff, Sling TV is the streaming service you're looking for. It's more customizable than other plans, with three options you can choose from, so you pay for only what you need. New members get their first month for $20 off.

Fubo Pro Plan

Fubo is the streaming service for sports fans. Its huge library of channels includes regional and international sports leagues, setting it apart from the competition. You can also tack on additional programming to your plan, but it'll cost you extra.

Where to watch Australia vs. England in the UK

For UK viewers, the Australia vs. England match will stream through Sky Sports. Fans can try out Sky's Now TV service, which offers a few plans, including a single-day pass for just £14.99. If you're not in the UK right now, this is also a solid option to pair with a VPN.

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Where to watch Australia vs. England in Australia

Australian cricket fans can catch the Australia vs. England game through Prime Video, where subscriptions start at $9.99 a month. The service also comes with a 30-day free trial, so new users can try it out for a full month after the game. 

Where to watch Australia vs. England in India

The Australia vs. England game will be available to live stream through Disney+ Hotstar in India, along with the rest of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. This free option is different than regular Disney+ and requires an Indian phone number to sign up, so people from other countries with Disney+ accounts won't be able to use this.

How to watch Australia vs. England from anywhere

If you'll be traveling away from home during the Australia vs. England game and still want to watch it live, you can keep up with your subscriptions using a VPN (virtual private network). VPNs allow people to temporarily change their location so that they can use their usual websites and apps from anywhere. Plus, they're solid ways to increase your online privacy. Today's option will work best for people who are simply traveling outside their home country and looking to use their existing subscriptions since the services we've recommended require country-specific forms of payment.

We recommend giving ExpressVPN a go, since it's easy-to-use and comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. You can find all the details in our official ExpressVPN review.

ExpressVPN Plan

With its consistent performance, reliable security, and expansive global streaming features, ExpressVPN is the best VPN out there, excelling in every spec and offering many advanced features that makes it exceptional. Better yet, you can save up to 49% and get an extra three months for free today.

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Note: The use of VPNs is illegal in certain countries, and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content might constitute a breach of the terms of use for certain services. Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.

Lillian Brown

Streaming and Deals Editorial Fellow

Lillian Brown is a Streaming and Deals Editorial Fellow for Business Insider. She joined the company in early 2024 and focuses on 'how to watch' guides for streaming services and live events for the Reviews team. She also covers VPN usage.Her entertainment writing has appeared in a variety of publications, including Vulture, TV Guide, Time, Esquire, and The Daily Beast, among others. She specializes in writing about film and television. Previously, she worked in the Living/Arts department of The Boston Globe.When not teaching people how to stream the best live sports and TV shows, Lillian can be found long-distance running, watching the latest season of For All Mankind, or playing through The Last of Us Part II on her PS4 yet again.

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