
ENG-W vs IND-W, 3rd ODI LIVE streaming info: Where to watch England v India women third match?
An improved all-round effort saw the host level the series with an eight-wicket win at Lord's on Saturday. Sophie Ecclestone and Amy Jones were the two performers for England.
Victory in the series would be a big boost for Harmanpreet Kaur's side ahead of this year's ODI World Cup in India and Sri Lanka.
ENG-W vs IND-W 3rd ODI - match details
When will the third ODI between England and India take place?
The third ODI between England and India will take place at 5:30 PM IST on Tuesday, July 22. The toss for the match will take place at 5:00 PM IST.
Where will the third ODI between England and India take place?
The third ODI between England and India will be held at Riverside Ground in County Durham.
Where to watch the live telecast of the third ODI between England and India in India?
The third ODI between England and India will be televised live on the Sony Sports Network.
Where to watch the livestream of the third ODI between England and India in India?
The third ODI between England and India will be livestreamed on the SonyLiv app and website. The match will also be available to stream on FanCode.

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