Where to watch West Indies vs. Australia free live stream, TV channel, start time for 5th T20 match
West Indies haven't been able to keep up with a dominant Australian side, either in the Tests or the T20s, which is the home team's forte.
Shai Hope's team lost the two previous matches even after scoring 200-plus total. The visitors punished their toothless bowling attack, winning the third match by six wickets and the fourth by three wickets. With nothing but pride to play for, West Indies may just go all guns blazing in the final match of the series.
The Sporting News looks at the key details ahead of this game, including how to watch the match, kickoff times and the latest lineup news.
West Indies vs. Australia 5th T20I live stream, TV channel in the US
Here's how to watch this T20I match in the United States:
TV Channel: Willow TV
Live Stream:Fubo
Fans in the United States will be able to watch this game live exclusively on Willow TV.
Willow Sports is a cable TV channel, but if it's not included in your current package or you've cut the cord, it's available on Fubo US.
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What time does West Indies vs. Australia 5th T20I start in the US?
This T20I match takes place at the Warner Park in Basseterre, St. Kitts, and starts on Monday, July 28, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. local time (AST), which translates to 7:00 p.m. (ET) in the US.
West Indies vs. Australia 5th T20I predicted XIs, team news
Brandon King and Shai Hope are the only two batters who have tried to take the attack to the Australians. Sherfane Rutherford tried to hit his way back to form but was dismissed on a score of 31, his best in this series so far.
Romario Shepherd, who was brought into the side after Andre Russell retired after the second T20I, has contributed with the bat and the ball.
Even though the West Indies have taken a beating in this series, they may have found a gem amidst the rubble. Medium pacer Jediah Blades, who made his debut in the tournament, was the star performer in the fourth match, with figures of 3 for 29.
With the series already lost, we may see West Indies give the younger players an opportunity in the final match.
West Indies predicted XI: Brandon King, Shai Hope (c/wk), Jewel Andrew, Roston Chase, Matthew Forde, Rovman Powell, Jason Holder, Akeal Hosein, Jediah Blades, Sherfane Rutherford, Romario Shepherd.
There are no fresh injury concerns for Australia, however Matthew Short is recovering from a side strain.
Australia made two changes to their playing XI in the last match: Tim David and star pacer Ben Dwarshuis were rested, and all-rounder Aaron Hardie and Xavier Bartlett were brought in. The visitors may retain them for the final match.
Even though Australia handed a debut to MatthewKuhnemann earlier in the series, they are unlikely to start him on Monday. Adam Zampa, the top wicket-taker for Australia in this series with seven dismissals, is likely to continue as the lead spinner.
Australia predicted XI: Mitchell Marsh (c), Aaron Hardie, Josh Inglis (wk), Mitchell Owen, Glenn Maxwell, Cameron Green, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Xavier Bartlett, Cooper Connolly, Adam Zampa.
Australia tour of West Indies 2025 schedule
All times EST
T20I Matches
First T20I: Australia won by 3 wickets
Second T20I: Australia won by 8 wickets
Third T20I: Australia won by 6 wickets
Fourth T20I: Australia won by 3 wickets
Fifth T20I: July 28,Werner Park, Ballpark in Nebraska, 7:00 p.m.

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