Can Steve Borthwick’s side level the series at the All Blacks’ Auckland stronghold?
England were beaten by the narrowest of margins last weekend, so they will now be looking to level the series with a win in the second Test. Viewers in the UK or Ireland can watch the All Blacks v England match live on Sky Sports. There are also options for those elsewhere on the planet, including several countries where the match is available for free on New Zealand Rugby’s NZR+ service.
If you’re traveling abroad for the second Test, don’t worry – you can watch the New Zealand v England match from abroad using a VPN.
It’s a cool, dry evening at Eden Park in Auckland. The All Blacks’ unbeaten run goes back 30 years. In fact, England haven’t beaten the hosts in New Zealand since 2003, but they came from 16-15 down to edge the All Blacks in Dunedin last Saturday after a brilliant Test match. Steve Borthwick is largely relying on the 15-man who narrowly edged the All Blacks. Finn Baxter replaces the injured Joe Marler at loosehead, while Freddie Steward is a late substitute at fullback for George Firbank. New Zealand coach Scott Robertson made one change at scrum-half, bringing on Finlay Christie for TJ Perenara.
The eagerly awaited second test kicks off at 8:05am BST (7:05pm NZST). This guide will tell you everything you need to know to watch the All Blacks vs England live stream from wherever you are, and includes details on how to watch the second test using a VPN when you’re away from home over the weekend. Scroll down for the line-ups.
Watch the All Blacks vs England match in UK and Ireland
If you want to watch New Zealand v England live stream while having breakfast in the UK and Ireland, head to Sky Sports. The second Test match will be broadcast on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Action from 7.30am BST, with the match kicking off at 8.05am.
Sky Sports subscribers can also watch All Blacks v England live stream via the Sky Go app for desktop, iOS, Android, PlayStation and Xbox. Visit the Sky website for more information.
Watch New Zealand vs England match for free worldwide
All Blacks vs England live stream is available for free in several countries via New Zealand Rugby’s NZR+ platform. The second Test is one of 24 Test matches in 2024, covering the entire Rugby Championship, which the service will stream in territories that currently do not have a top-tier rugby broadcasting contract.
You can use this service if you live in the following countries: Albania, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, India, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Turkey, Ukraine.
Signing up is easy – just visit the NZR+ website and set up a free account with your email address.
Watch New Zealand vs England abroad
Are you away from home today for work or vacation? That doesn’t mean you have to miss the second test. Rugby fans traveling abroad can still watch the usual service with the help of a VPN.
A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a handy piece of software that allows you to change your device’s IP address, which means you can watch live or on-demand TV content as if you were sitting in front of your TV at home, even when you’re abroad.
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Live Stream the Second Test from New Zealand
In New Zealand, subscription service Sky Sport NZ is the destination for All Blacks v England live streaming. Kick-off time is 7.05pm NZST.
Watch All Blacks vs England Live Streaming in South Africa
To watch the game in South Africa you will need a SuperSport subscription. Kick-off is at 9.05am SAST.
There are a variety of SuperSport packages available to watch or stream on DStv.
How to live stream New Zealand vs England match in USA
florugby If you live in the United States, your secondary testing destination is . You’ll either have to stay up late or wake up early to watch the All Blacks vs England match live streamed in the US. The match kicks off on Saturday at 3:05 a.m. ET/12:05 a.m. PT.
FloRugby’s monthly subscription costs $29.99, and an annual subscription costs $150 (effectively $12.50 per month).
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Watch the second test in Australia
Australian rugby fans can watch the All Blacks v England live stream ad-free via Stan Sport, with the second Test starting at 5.05pm AEST.
Adding Stan Sport to your regular Stan plan costs $15 per month. There’s also a 30-day free trial available. Give Stan a run-out first. But this does not apply to Stan Sports.
All Blacks vs England 2nd Test Lineup
New Zealand
Steven Peropeta, Sebu Lees, Rico Ioane, Jordi Barrett, Mark Telea; Damien McKenzie, Finlay Christie; Ethan De Groot, Cody Taylor, Tyrell Lomax, Scott Barrett (c), Patrick Tuipulotu, Samifeni Finau, Dalton Papalli, Ardi Savea
Subs: Asafo Aumua, Ofa Tuungapasi, Fletcher Newell, Tufu Bai, Luke Jacobson, Cortez Latima, Anton Rinnert-Brown, Beauden Barrett
uk
Freddie Steward, Emmanuel Fay-Waboso, Henry Slade, Ollie Lawrence, Tommy Freeman; Marcus Smith, Alex Mitchell; Finn Baxter, Jamie George (c), Will Stewart, Maro Itoje, George Martin, Chandler Cunningham-South, Sam Underhill, Ben Earl
Subs: Theo Dann, Bevan Rhodes, Dan Cole, Alex Coles, Tom Curry, Ben Spencer, Finn Smith, Ollie Slightholm
The referee is Nic Berry of Australia. He will be assisted by Damon Murphy of Australia and Pierre Brousset of France. Brett Cronan of Australia is on TMO duty.
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