The much-anticipated Rugby Championship match between New Zealand and South Africa is set to captivate rugby fans worldwide. The match will be broadcast live across various platforms, ensuring that fans won’t miss a second of the action.
In South Africa, all Rugby Championship matches, including the New Zealand vs South Africa game, will be aired live on SuperSport. For fans in New Zealand, Sky Sports NZ is the go-to platform, with the kick-off scheduled for 7.05pm local time.
American rugby enthusiasts can catch the live action on FloRugby, which holds the rights to stream the 2023 Rugby Championship matches. A monthly subscription to FloRugby costs $29.99, while an annual subscription is available for $150.
For viewers in Southeast Asia, Premier Sports Asia will broadcast the matches. This includes 30 territories such as Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam among others. A monthly subscription to Premier Sports Asia is priced at $25.99, with an annual contract available for $169.
In the UK and Ireland, Sky Sports Action will cover all the Rugby Championship matches. Coverage for the New Zealand vs South Africa match begins at 7.55am on July 15, with the kick-off at 8.05am (BST). Those without a Sky Sports contract can stream all 11 Sky Sports channels with a NOW TV pass.
The match is expected to be a thrilling encounter, with both teams having started their 2023 campaigns on a high note. The Springboks defeated Australia in their opening match, while the All Blacks overcame Argentina. Given that this year’s Rugby Championship has been reduced from 12 games to six due to the Rugby World Cup, each match carries significant importance.
For those traveling or residing outside their home country, a Virtual Private Network (VPN) can be used to access the live streams. ExpressVPN is recommended for its ease of use, strong security features, and compatibility with multiple devices. However, it’s important to note that VPN services should be used responsibly and within the legal framework.
As the teams gear up for the match, both have announced their line-ups. New Zealand will start Richie Mo’unga at fly-half, while South Africa’s Eben Etzebeth returns to captain the side. With perfect conditions expected in Auckland, fans are in for an exciting match.