RLWC Final Samoa vs Australia Rugby live stream Game will start their 2021 Rugby League World Cup campaigns against each other in Manchester. Spark Sport has today announced that Warner Bros. Discovery will be the Australia free-to-air partner for Rugby League World Cup 2021 which takes place from 19 November 2022 in England.
Australia Kangaroos will be able to access all 61 matches across the men’s, women’s and wheelchair tournaments exclusively live and on-demand on Spark Sport while delayed coverage of all Australia Rugby League matches will be available on Three and ThreeNow.
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Australia Kangaroos Rugby League Live stream
Game | Rugby League World Cup: Australia Kangaroos vs Samoa |
Venue | Manchester |
Date & time | 19th November 2022 |
Television | SKY Sports & Foxtel Now |
Streaming | WATCH HERE |
Rugby League World Cup 2021 is the pinnacle event in international rugby league and will see the 15 wheelchair matches played alongside the men’s (16 nations) and the women’s (eight nations) tournaments and broadcast live for the first time.
Australia will look to defend their Rugby League World Cup title this month, and there will be plenty of competition standing in their way.
The reigning champions will be in the same group as Fiji, Scotland and Italy.
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Australia will headline Group B for the RLWC, with three other nations also in the mix.
Fiji, Italy and Scotland will all face the Kangaroos during the group stage of the tournament.
Kangaroos RLWC 2022 Schedule | Men’s Australia Rugby League World Cup
Men’s
DATE | OPPONENT | TIME (AEDT) | TIME (BST) | TIME (NZT) | VENUE |
Sun. 16th Oct | Fiji vs Aussie | 5.30am | 7.30pm (Sat) | 7.30am | Headingley Stadium, Leeds |
Sat. 22nd Oct | Kangaroos vs Scotland | 5.30am | 7.30pm (Sat) | 7.30am | Coventry Arena, Coventry |
Sun. 30th Oct | Italy vs Australia | 5.30am | 7.30pm (Sat) | 7.30am | Totally Wicked Stadium, St Helens |
Here is the final 24-man squad that will represent Australia at the Rugby League World Cup:
Australia
Squad: Josh Addo-Carr, Matt Burton, Reagan Campbell-Gillard, Patrick Carrigan, Daly Cherry-Evans, Nathan Cleary, Lindsay Collins, Reuben Cotter, Angus Crichton , Tino Fa’asuamaleaui, Campbell Graham, Harry Grant, Valentine Holmes, Ben Hunt, Liam Martin, Latrell Mitchell, Cameron Munster, Cameron Murray, Jeremiah Nanai, Murray Taulagi, James Tedesco, Jake Trbojevic, Jack Wighton, Isaah Yeo
Odds to win tournament: $1.45
Star player: James Tedesco – You could pick anyone in this team, really, but the skipper has carved up at every level of the game for several years now and is primed for a massive tournament.
Jillaroos RLWC 2022 Schedule | Women’s Australia Rugby League World Cup
Australia is the current Women’s Rugby League champions after winning the title in their own country in 2017.
The ‘Jillaroos’ defeated New Zealand 23-16 in the final at Suncorp Stadium to win their second title, with both of them coming back-to-back.
There was no third-place playoff with England and Canada being the two losing semi-finalists.
Australia went through the tournament undefeated with every win a thrashing until the closely contested final against the Kiwis.
The green and gold defeated Cook Islands (58-4), England (38-0), Canada (88-0) in the group stage before defeating Canada (58-6) to reach the final.
Who competed in Rugby League World Cup 2017?
Team | Nickname |
---|---|
Australia | Jillaroos |
Canada | Ravens |
Cook Islands | Moana |
England | Lionesses |
New Zealand | Kiwi Ferns |
Papua New Guinea | Orchids |
Kangaroos take on Samoa as World Cup Final
The Rugby League World Cup Final are locked in with Australia taking on Lebanon for a shot at a semi-final berth, while New Zealand will face Fiji.
Meanwhile, Papua New Guinea booked their quarterfinal showdown with England after beating Wales in their final pool game, while Tonga play Samoa in the last quarterfinal.
The Kangaroos will clash with Samoa on Saturday morning November 19 at 6.30am AEDT.