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2024 Super Rugby Final Live: What time is Chiefs vs Crusaders clash ? Kick off time, TV channel.

The 2024 Super Rugby Final will start at 7:05 p.m. local time on June 24, 2024. The Chiefs will play the Crusaders at FMG Waikato Stadium in Waikato, the Chiefs’ home field. The Chiefs secured the right to host the match thanks to their first-place finish on the Super Rugby regular season ladder.

Everything hinges on this weekend. The Chiefs host the Crusaders as the 2024 Super Rugby Pacific comes to an end with just two teams left in the fight for supremacy.

One team will win the championship in the dramatic final between two tightly matched teams. In light of this, Planet Rugby chooses five storylines for the captivating conclusion.

What television network will broadcast the Super Rugby Final in Australia and New Zealand?

As the Super Rugby Final game is shown on 9Gem, viewers in Australia will be able to see every second of the action on free-to-air TV.

The Super Rugby Final game will be broadcast in New Zealand on Sky Sport 1, but fans must first purchase a Sky Sport membership in order to access the channel.

Super Rugby Final live stream in Australia and New Zealand

Australia-based viewers will have the option of watching the Chiefs Vs Crusaders game on 9Now or through Stan Sport.

All Australians may access 9Now for free, although Stan Sport typically requires a subscription. However, Stan is presently providing a special seven-day free trial for

While Stan Sport typically requires a subscription, it is now providing a special seven-day free trial for rugby fans in preparation for the Super Rugby final. 9Now is free for all Australians.

The Chiefs Vs Crusaders game may be viewed in New Zealand on the Sky Sports streaming service Sky Sport NOW, which also needs users to have a paid Sky Sport subscription. Live Crusaders vs. Chiefs in the 2023 Super Rugby Final in Hamilton

Chiefs v Crusaders: Super Rugby Pacific final preview

There were then two. The Chiefs and Crusaders will compete for this year’s Super Rugby Pacific championship in Hamilton on Saturday after 90 games and four months of exciting action.

These two teams are without a doubt the best teams left in the competition, and they merit to play in the championship game.

The Chiefs, who have continuously performed well throughout Super Rugby Pacific 2023, are tough opponents for the Crusaders despite their great knockout match record.

The season got off to a strong start for Clayton McMillan’s team as they defeated the Crusaders 31-10 in Christchurch. After that, they went on an incredible 10-match winning streak, which included a victory (34-24) over the Crusaders in the Round 10 matchup in Hamilton.

The Chiefs finally lost to the Reds in Round 12 by a score of 25-22, but that was their lone setback this season as they recovered to win their next five games, including last weekend’s 19-6 victory against the Brumbies in a closely fought semifinal in Hamilton.

The Crusaders, in comparison, have lost four games thus far, including defeats to the Fijian Drua and the Chiefs.

Super Rugby pacific Final squad

CHIEFS (15-1): Shaun Stevenson, Emoni Narawa, Alex Nankivell, Anton Lienert-Brown, Etene Nanai-Seturo, Damian McKenzie, Brad Weber (co-c), Luke Jacobson, Sam Cane (co-c), Pita Gus Sowakula, Tupou Vaa’i, Brodie Retallick, George Dyer, Samisoni Taukei’aho, Aidan Ross

Reserves: Tyrone Thompson, Ollie Norris, John Ryan, Naitoa Ah Kuoi, Samipeni Finau, Cortez Ratima, Josh Ioane, Rameka Poihipi

CRUSADERS (15-1): Will Jordan, Dallas McLeod, Braydon Ennor, Jack Goodhue, Leicester Fainga’anuku, Richie Mo’unga, Mitch Drummond, Christian Lio-Willie, Tom Christie, Sione Havili Talitui, Sam Whitelock, Scott Barrett (c), Oli Jager, Codie Taylor, Tamaiti Williams

Reserves: George Bell, Kershawl Sykes-Martin, Reuben O’Neill, Quinten Strange, Dom Gardiner, Willi Heinz, Fergus Burke, Chay Fihaki

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