New Zealand vs South Africa Rugby
New Zealand host South Africa in a clash for the ages just two months out from the Rugby World Cup.
All Blacks v Springboks Live Stream: Rugby Championship 2023
Series: New Zealand vs South Africa
Date & time: 17 July 2023
Venue: Loftus Versfeld Stadium
The Rugby Championship kicked off last weekend, with the Springboks securing a convincing victory against Eddie Jones' Wallabies. The Kiwis eased past Argentina in Mendoza to kick off their title defence in style.
The competition is following a reduced format this year, as is normal procedure in World Cup years. There will be three games for each team across three weekends, so we'll be hitting the halfway point on Saturday.
Last year, the 'Boks and the All Blacks were separated by a single point in the final standings, with the New Zealanders getting an extra losing bonus point which secured glory.
On Tuesday this week, Eben Eztebeth's father sadly passed away, on the very same day he was named captain for this fixture.
Here's everything you need to know about the match:
What time is New Zealand v South Africa kick-off?
New Zealand v South Africa kicks off at 8.05am UK time on Saturday, July 15, at Mount Smart Stadium in Auckland.
What TV channel is New Zealand v South Africa on? What about live streaming?
New Zealand v South Africa is being broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event from 8am and Sky Sports Action from 7.55am. Therefore, you will be able to live stream the games by using the Sky Go app or NOW TV (which includes a Sky Sports package).
You can live stream the game by using your mobile phone, tablet or on desktop. A NOW TV day pass costs £11.98, whereas a month sets you back £34.99.


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