2014 NRL state of origin

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

2013 State of Origin Rugby League Live Stream Game 1 Watch Online Channel Nine

2013 State of Origin Champions:Millions of international State Of Origin Rugby League fans will have the opportunity to tune in live to 1,2,3 Game of the State of Origin Rugby League Series 2013.For the latest State of Origin news checkout our live news feed.Battle Counter (Before this Series) - QLD 17 vs NSW 12 (2 drawn series).
Match Schedule
Competition:2013 State of Origin Game 1
Date: Wednesday Jun 5th,2013
Time:8pm AEST
Location:ANZ Stadium Sydney, Australia,
Capacity: 83,500
ACT – Live on WIN TV
NSW – Live on Channel Nine, WIN TV, NBN TV and Imparja, all
NT – Live on Channel Nine and Imparja, both from 7:00pm
Queensland – Live on Channel Nine, WIN TV, NBN TV and Imparja
SA – Delayed on Channel Nine
 Tasmania – Live on WIN TV
Victoria – Live on Channel Nine, WIN TV and Imparja
Western Australia – Delayed on Channel Nine from 9.30pm and WIN TV
Live on SkyNZ (Sky Sport 2)
PACIFIC ISLANDS
Live on Fiji TV (Fiji One)
 Live on BSkyB
EUROPE
Live on Eurosport 2
USA
Live on FOX Sports Soccer Channel
CANADA
Live on Setanta Sports
 
SkyNZ (Sky Sports 2) will telecast the match live in New Zealand, while Orbit Showtime and Setanta Africa will show the match across the Middle East/Northern Africa and Central Africa respectively.In the Asia Pacific region, fans in Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei and Fiji will be able to watch the game live through local broadcasters.Fans in all regions not covered by television broadcast agreements can watch the game via the www.livenrl.tv online subscription service.
Fans from across the Asia Pacific region, Africa, the Middle East, Europe and North America will join Australia and New Zealand to watch the match broadcast live as NSW desperately tries to equalise the Series, while Queensland chases an unprecedented sixth consecutive Series win.In Australia, the Nine Network will take the highly anticipated clash live into NSW, Queensland, the ACT, Victoria, Tasmania and the Northern Territory, with South Australia and Western Australia receiving delayed coverage.

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