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2025 Ashes Tour

adamkungl

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For those outside of UK and AUS and NZ, Superleague+ platform has the series. It is currently the only known (official) way to watch the games internationally.

Nrl.com has it for NZ viewers.
 
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blue bags

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I just noticed now because I wanted to plan that morning… there’s already a shitload of sports that Sunday morning… the UFC, the Joseph Parker fight, F1 qualie, and I wanted to make sure I caught the ashes thirst test… but low and behold… nothing…

how the f**k NZ doesn’t have coverage of it is ludicrous…
Grab your Chilli Bin Broz
 

colly

Juniors
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This is a joke right


Well the EPL has games on TV ( see below) why not for the test. As I said both countries give a little ie 12.30 k/off equals 10.30pm Sydney. I take your point about Wembley, being in London, but when the game gets into the 'heartland' it's should be doable. We can do the same to fit your timezone. Whats not to happen is a game starting in the wee hours of the morning. Get the pubs to open up early with a pint and a smash up sausage breakfast. Breakfast for champions. Then go see the game, while i oozing in my Jason Recliner with a cold one in the beer holder.
  • EPL games Normally
  • Earliest Saturday: 12:30 PM UK Time
  • Earliest Sunday: Usually 1:30 PM UK Time, but sometimes 12:00 PM UK Time.
 

Last Week

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I'm looking at available seats at the moment, not going just curious, and it appears only a certain amount of seats are available in the corner blocks.

Is it the case that those blocks are mostly sold out? Or is it just that they're only releasing some sections of those blocks?

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