Junior Wallabies in Action at World Rugby U20 Championship only on Fox Sports

Tue, May 29, 2018, 5:42 AM
Rugby Australia
by Rugby Australia
Junior Wallabies. Photo: Sportography
Junior Wallabies. Photo: Sportography

Rugby fans will be able to watch the next generation of stars in action at the World Rugby U20 Championship from Thursday (May 31), following confirmation that FOX SPORTS, on Foxtel, will broadcast all 30 games

FOX SPORTS’ EXCLUSIVE coverage includes all three Junior Wallabies pool clashes ad-break free during play, along with LIVE coverage of the Semi Finals, Final and bronze medal match.

The action gets underway on Thursday, with the Junior Wallabies LIVE in action in their opening pool match against Wales at 5.00am AEST.

They then square off against Japan at 8.00am on June 4, followed by a blockbuster showdown with the defending champions, New Zealand on June 8, LIVE at 5.00am on FOX SPORTS 503.

The Semi Finals kick off from June 13, followed by the Final on June 18, with the remaining teams seeded at the conclusion of the pool rounds for the playoffs.

FOX SPORTS is EXCLUSIVELY available on Foxtel.

FOX SPORTS BROADCAST SCHEDULE
Thu 31 May: Australia v Wales, LIVE at 5.00am on FOX SPORTS 501
Mon 4 Jun: Australia v Japan, 8.00am on FOX SPORTS 501
Fri 8 Jun: Australia v New Zealand, LIVE at 5.00am on FOX SPORTS 503
Wed 13 Jun: Semi Final 1, LIVE at 3.00am on FOX SPORTS 505
Wed 13 Jun: Semi Final 2, LIVE at 5.00am on FOX SPORTS 501
Mon 18 Jun: Bronze Medal Match, LIVE at 12.30am TBC
Mon 18 Jun: Final, LIVE at 3.00am on TBC

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