The Nations Championship clash between Australia and France will be shown without any charge on Rugby Pass TV in the US, ITVX in the UK, Virgin Media Play in Ireland and 9Now in Australia. Kick‑off is set for Saturday, 11 July at 5.40 pm AEST (3.40 am ET / 8.40 am BST).
After a tightly contested match last weekend, the Wallabies and Les Bleus return to Lang Park for Matchday 2. While France appear to have a stronger outlook, Australia is grappling with a deepening injury crisis. The Wallabies, currently on a five‑game losing streak, have lost first‑choice fly‑half Carter Gordon to a calf issue, with back‑up Ben Donaldson also sidelined. Undecorated youngster Declan Meredith has been called up as the eighth fly‑half for Joe Schmidt’s squad, joining clubmates Len Ikitau, Tom Wright and Ryan Lonergan.
France, despite fielding a second‑string squad, came close to defeating the All Blacks on their home soil. Apart from captain Antoine Dupont, coach Fabien Galthié has most of his senior players available, and he has not hesitated to include several Top 14 finalists such as Romain Ntamack, Peato Mauvaka, Emmanuel Meafou and Lenni Nouchi. Galthié also named injured fly‑half Matthieu Jalibert at full‑back, a rarity for the player. Wing Aaron Grandidier‑Nkanang, Olympic sevens gold medallist, is expected to make his test debut from the bench.
Can you watch Australia vs France for free?
Yes. The match is free‑to‑air on Rugby Pass TV in the United States, on ITVX in the United Kingdom, on Virgin Media Play in Ireland and on 9Now in Australia. All platforms are accessible via web browsers or dedicated apps.
Use a VPN to watch Australia vs France live streams
A VPN is a handy piece of software that makes your device appear to be in your home country, letting you unlock your usual service. The top recommendation right now is NordVPN, which is available with up to 75 % off – equivalent to three extra months free.
How to watch Australia vs France live streams in the US
In the United States the match streams for free on Rugby Pass TV. You can watch via the website or the dedicated app, and the service is compatible with Chromecast, AirPlay, Apple TV and Android TV. Outside the US? Use a VPN while travelling abroad to unlock your stream.
How to watch Australia vs France live streams in the UK
In the United Kingdom the game is free‑to‑air on ITV1 and is streamed live through ITVX. A UK TV licence and an ITVX account are required for the free service. If you are abroad, a VPN can help you access the UK feed.
How to watch Australia vs France live streams in Ireland
Australia vs France is shown on Virgin Media One in Ireland, with live streaming available via Virgin Media Play. For viewers outside Ireland, a VPN is needed to reach the Irish feed.
How to watch Australia vs France live streams in Australia
The Wallabies face France on Nine in Australia, with live streaming via 9Now. The pay‑channel Stan Sport also carries full tournament coverage for AU$20/month on top of a Stan subscription. Travelling Australians can use a VPN, such as NordVPN, to watch as if they were at home.
How to watch Australia vs France live streams in New Zealand
In New Zealand the game is broadcast by Sky Sports NZ, available via satellite or the Sky Sport Now subscription (NZ$29.99 per day or NZ$59.99 per month). A NordVPN can be used from outside the country to access the NZ service.
How to watch Australia vs France live streams in South Africa
The Australia‑France clash is shown on Supersport in South Africa, requiring a DStv access package from R99 per month. A VPN lets international viewers appear to be at home to unlock the service.
How to watch Australia vs France live streams in Canada
In Canada the match is carried by Premier Sports, with a monthly pass at CA$29.99, a six‑month pass at CA$79.99 or an annual subscription at CA$139.99. A VPN can be used from abroad to access the Canadian feed.
What is the Australia vs France start time?
The scheduled kick‑off for Australia vs France on Saturday, 11 July is 5.40 pm AEST in Brisbane. This corresponds to 12.40 am PT, 3.40 am ET and 8.40 am BST.
What is the Australia vs France head‑to‑head?
The two nations have met 53 times, with the Wallabies winning 29 games, France 22 and two draws. In matches played in Australia the record is 19‑5‑1 in Australia’s favour.
Can I watch Australia vs France on my mobile?
Yes. Most broadcasters provide mobile apps or browser streams. For example, Rugby Pass TV, ITVX, Virgin Media Play and 9Now each have dedicated applications, allowing you to watch on smartphones and tablets.
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