What time is the Super Rugby Pacific semi-final? Blues vs. Brumbies kickoff time, team lists and streaming options

Patrick Brischetto

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The Brumbies are the only Australian side left in the Super Rugby Pacific finals, and will look to reach the final when they make the tough trip to Auckland to face the Blues.

The Brumbies scored four tries in their 32-16 win over the Highlanders, and will be aiming to win their first full-season final since 2004.

The Blues comfortably accounted for the Drua in week one, and will look to set up an all-New-Zealand final against either the Hurricanes or the Chiefs.

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What time is the Super Rugby today? Blues vs Brumbies kickoff time

Friday's game between the Blues and the Brumbies will kick off at 5:05pm AEST on June 14th.

The game will be played at Eden Park in Auckland. 

TimezoneAESTNZST
Kickoff time5:05pm7:05pm

How to watch or live stream Blues vs Brumbies

Saturday's game is set to be streamed live on Stan Sport, with no ad-breaks during play

TV channel

9GEM

Live stream

Stan Sport

This match, and every match of the finals, will be available for live streaming and replay on Stan Sport.

Watch every match of Super Rugby Pacific ad-free, live & on demand on the Home of Rugby, Stan Sport.

Blues vs Brumbies semi-final team lists

Blues

  1. Tu'ungafasi
  2. Riccitelli
  3. Renata
  4. Darry
  5. Beehre
  6. A. Ioane
  7. Papali'i
  8. Sotutu
  9. Christie
  10. Plummer
  11. Clarke
  12. Lam
  13. R. Ioane
  14. Tele'a
  15. Perofeta
  16. Eklund
  17. Fusitu'a
  18. Ta'avao
  19. Thompson
  20. Choat
  21. Funaki
  22. Evans
  23. Forbes

Brumbies

  1. Slipper
  2. Pollard
  3. Alaalatoa
  4. Swain
  5. Hooper
  6. Valentini
  7. Scott
  8. Cale
  9. Lonergan
  10. Lolesio
  11. Toole
  12. Tua
  13. Ikitau
  14. Muirhead
  15. Wright
  16. Bowron
  17. Van Nek
  18. Kautai
  19. Frost
  20. Brown
  21. Reimer
  22. Goddard
  23. Sapsford

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.