What time is All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe Cup in Australia? Kick-off time and live stream

Patrick Brischetto

What time is All Blacks vs Wallabies Bledisloe Cup in Australia? Kick-off time and live stream image

The Wallabies will be looking to end a 23 year long drought of winning in New Zealand when they face the All Blacks in Wellington.

They were far from their best in the first half against their old foes last weekend, but almost pulled off a miracle fightback, though it fell short in a 31-28 loss.

There was lots to like and lots to improve on for Joe Schmidt, and he will be looking for more of the good then the bad in the final game of The Rugby Championship.

The Sporting News has all the details on what time the game begins in Australia.

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What time does All Blacks vs Wallabies begin in Australia?

The second Test of this years Bledisloe Cup is set to begin at 7:05 p.m. local time in Wellington on Saturday September 28th.

This means it will kick off at 5:05 p.m. in the eastern states, 4:35 p.m. in Adelaide, and 3:05 p.m. in Perth.

How to watch Wallabies vs All Blacks in Bledisloe Cup in Australia

Channel Nine will be broadcasting the match on their main channel, and will also be making the game available on their free streaming service 9Now.

Stan Sport will also be streaming the match, showing all of the action live and ad free.

Watch every match of the Rugby Internationals ad-free, live & on demand, with Wallabies at home in 4K UHD on the Home of Rugby, Stan Sport.

Wallabies team vs. All Blacks for Bledisloe Cup 1st Test match

Saturday, September 21 at Accor Stadium (3:45pm AEST)

1. Angus Bell
2. Matt Faessler
3. Taniela Tupou
4. Nick Frost
5. Jeremy Williams
6. Rob Valetini
7. Fraser McReight
8. Harry Wilson (c)
9. Jake Gordon
10. Noah Lolesio
11. Dylan Pietsch
12. Hunter Paisami
13. Len Ikitau
14. Andrew Kellaway
15. Tom Wright

Substitutes:

16. Brandon Paenga-Amosa 
17. Isaac Kailea
18. Allan Alaalatoa
19. Lukhan Salakaia-Loto
20. Langi Gleeson
21. Tate McDermott
22. Ben Donaldson
23. Josh Flook

Patrick Brischetto

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Patrick is a journalist currently based in Sydney who covered the 2022 FIFA World Cup and 2023 Women's World Cup for The Sporting News. He also holds a position at the Western Sydney Wanderers FC, and is slowly attempting to convince the world that the A-League is the greatest sporting competition.