India vs. Australia Livestream: How to Watch the Champions Trophy Cricket Semifinal Match
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Tomorrow morning, India and Australia face off in the first semifinal of the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy tournament. India is coming off a 249/9-205 victory against New Zealand, while Australia saw a washout against Afghanistan to seal its semifinal spot.
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Stream: ICC.TV with VPN, Sling, Fubo, DirecTV Stream
TV Channel: Willow
Date, Time: Tuesday, March 4 at 4 a.m. ET
Looking to watch the India vs. Australia Champions Trophy semifinal? Read on. Below are a few ways to livestream India vs. Australia in the U.S. without cable.
The best way to stream the India vs. Australia match (and all other remaining Champions Trophy matches) is to stream it for free on ICC.TV using a VPN. ICC.TV provides free coverage of the tournament in over 80 territories, including Japan, Malaysia, and Nepal, though it is not available in the United States. By using a virtual private network (VPN) such as ExpressVPN, cricket fans can bypass the regional restrictions and access ICC.TV streams from any location.
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A few U.S. streaming services provide access to Willow livestreams of the India vs. Australia semifinal match, including Fubo, Sling, and DirecTV Stream. Here's a comparison of these services:
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You can also watch Willow with Fubo by getting the Zee Family add-on. Fubo plans start at $84.99 a month (after a promotional month at $59.99), and the Zee Family add-on is an additional $11.99 a month.
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One of our favorite U.S. streaming services with Willow is Sling, which offers the channel in its Dashkin Flex Pack and Desi Binge Plus plans. The Dashkin Flex Pack costs $10 and includes access to 15 Indian TV channels, including Willow. The Desi Binge Plus plan costs $15 a month and includes the same live channels along with on-demand content.
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Cricket fans in the U.S. can also watch the India vs. Australia Champions Trophy semifinal match with DirecTV Stream. The live TV streaming service includes Willow as part of its Sports Pack add-on, along with other premium sports channels such as NFL Network and CBS Sports Network. DirecTV Stream plans start at $86.99 per month, with the Sports Pack available for an additional $14.99 per month. All plans come with a five-day free trial.
Australia takes on India tomorrow morning, Tuesday, March 4, at 4 a.m. ET/1 a.m. PT.
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