Is England vs Australia on TV tonight? Start time, channel and how to watch Women’s Cricket World Cup final
England take on Australia in the early hours of Sunday morning as they look win a fifth Women’s Cricket World Cup crown.
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England take on Australia in the early hours of Sunday morning as they look win a fifth Women’s Cricket World Cup crown.
Relentless Australia will be out to underline their credentials as one of game's greatest sides against a battle-hardened England unit that will also seek greatness in a blockbuster ICC Women's World Cup final on Sunday. Both England and Australia have been marching towards the big day in their own way. Defending champions England have been emboldened by an incredible turnaround that saw them prevail in five must-win games after losing their first three matches of the tournament. While the Australians, gunning for a record seventh world title, have been on a roll extending their winning streak to 11 matches.
On Saturday, a dominant Blues outfit cruised to a 46-16 win over Moana Pasifika at Eden Park - their second victory over the Super Rugby Pacific newcomers in less than a week.
Friday's 2022 World Cup draw in Doha has thrown up some intriguing group stage games, with European heavyweights Germany and Spain the headline act. Group E has pitted four-time winners Germany and 2010 champions Spain together in what is a mouth-watering contest so early in the tournament. Whoever emerges victorious is bound to be favourite to top the group, which also features Japan and Costa Rica/New Zealand.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday extended good wishes to Team Australia, who will be playing in the final of the ongoing ICC Women's ODI World Cup. PM Modi's statement came during the signing of a massive historic trade deal with Australia aiming to boost economic ties between the two countries. "I would like to congratulate and wish all the best to Australia's women's team, who will be playing the final of ICC Women's ODI World Cup tomorrow," PM Modi said.
Australia will be out to underline their credentials as one of game's greatest sides against a battle-hardened England unit that will also seek greatness in a blockbuster ICC Women's World Cup final here on Sunday. Both England and Australia have been marching towards the big day in their own way. Defending champions England have been emboldened by an incredible turnaround that saw them prevail in five must-win games after losing their first three matches of the tournament. While the Australians, gunning for a record seventh world title, have been on a roll extending their winning streak to 11 matches.
Last week Edinburgh became the first northern club in the URC to win in South Africa, and, if they beat the Lions today, they will have brought off a notable double.
Netherlands coach Louis van Gaal said Friday the Dutch had received a kinder World Cup draw than their last appearance in the finals in 2014.