The New Zealand v England 2nd Test Match will take place on Thursday, November 28 at 10PM GMT (Friday, November 29 at 11AM NZST local time) and run until Monday, December 2nd. You don’t need to travel all the way to New Zealand to watch the New Zealand v England 2nd Test. In fact, a Virtual Private Network (VPN) lets you live stream the match from abroad.
In this article, we’ll only be recommending official sources for watching the New Zealand v England 2nd Test match. We don’t advise the use of unlicensed streams for a couple of reasons. First, they tend to offer poor image quality and are frequently interrupted by lag and buffering. Second, unauthorized streams can be taken offline for copyright infringement. There’s simply no need to risk missing New Zealand v England because there are a number of quality official sources to choose from.
The New Zealand v England 2nd Test will only be shown on region-locked platforms. This means you’ll need a VPN to watch it abroad.
How to watch New Zealand v England 2nd Test live online
Whether you’re not sure how to set up a VPN or how to use it to live stream the New Zealand v England 2nd Test, we’ll take you through it all, step-by-step.
Here’s how to watch the New Zealand v England 2nd Test match online from anywhere:
- Start by signing up with a VPN service. We recommend ExpressVPN. However, NordVPN and CyberGhost are two alternatives that offer great value for money.
- Download and install the appropriate VPN app or browser extension for your device.
- Open the VPN or browser extension and connect to a server in the UK for Sky Sports, the US for Willow TV, or Australia for Fox Sports. You’ll then have a UK, US, or Australian IP address for watching New Zealand v England abroad.
- Clear your browser’s cache and cookies. This ensures that your previous IP address and location are forgotten and that the new IP address of the VPN is accepted.
- Go to your preferred service (Sky Sports, for example) for watching the New Zealand v England 2nd Test. If you haven’t already, you’ll need to sign up/subscribe.
- All content (including live streams) should be unblocked and ready to watch!
It’s a good idea to test your VPN in advance of the New Zealand v England 2nd Test match. You’ll then have time to contact the customer support of your VPN should any issues arise.
How to live stream New Zealand v England 2nd Test on UK TV
The New Zealand v England 2nd Test match will be shown live on Sky Sports Cricket. This means that existing Sky Sports customers can watch live online via the Sky Go app at no extra cost. If you’re not a Sky Sports customer, the complete Sky Sports package costs £23 a month on top of a Sky TV subscription.
Another option is a Now TV pass which lets you watch Sky Sports without signing a long-term contract. The following passes are available: Day Pass (£9.99), Week Pass (£14.99), and Month Pass (£33.99). While there’s also a Mobile Month Pass (£5.99), this offers just 5 channels and doesn’t include Sky Sports Cricket.
You’ll need UK IP address in order to watch Sky Go or Now TV abroad. That’s because these services and their content are region-locked. The good news is that you can live stream the New Zealand v England 2nd Test from anywhere with ExpressVPN. It comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee which means you can try it out risk-free.
Where else can I watch New Zealand v England 2nd Test live online?
Sky Sports isn’t the only way to watch the New Zealand v England 2nd Test. Here are a few more options so you can live stream the matches online from anywhere:
Australia
Foxtel TV customers can watch the New Zealand v England 2nd Test live online via the Foxtel Go app. If you’d prefer to avoid a long-term contract, you can go cable-free with Foxtel Now which costs $40 AUD per month. In both cases, you’ll need to connect to a server in Australia in order to watch abroad.
USA
Willow TV is a 24/7 cricket channel in the US that will broadcast the entire New Zealand v England 2nd Test. Available for a subscription fee of $9.99 monthly or $45 yearly, you can watch it online via the Willow apps.
However, Willow TV is only available in the US. If you’re abroad but have a US cable TV subscription, it’s still possible to watch outside the US with a VPN and US IP address.
New Zealand
New Zealand cricket fans can catch all of the action of the New Zealand v England 2nd Test match on Sky Sport NZ. To live stream the games, simply use the Sky Go app. Of course, this requires you to have a Sky TV subscription, as well as the Sky Sport package.
Furthermore, Sky Sport is region-locked. To watch abroad, connect to a server in New Zealand and you’ll be good to go.
What should I know about the England cricket tour of New Zealand?
The England cricket team is touring New Zealand in October and December 2019. The action kicks off with two Test matches followed by five T20I matches. Games will be played at nine different venues with The Bay Oval hosting its first-ever Test match in November 2019.
Eoin Morgan is to captain England’s T20I team while Tim Southee was named New Zealand’s captain. It’s expected to be a close contest with England only slight favorites to win the T20 International Series.
What happened in New Zealand v England 1st Test?
New Zealand produced a fine performance to win the 1st Test match by innings and 65 runs at the Bay Oval. Notably, pace bowler Neil Wagner took an impressive 5-44 while Mitchell Santner took 3-53 to secure the Black Caps with a 1-0 series lead.
England were poor, displaying weak batting and ineffective bowling. Joe Root, England’s captain, has been on the receiving end of criticism from those who feel he isn’t a natural leader and shouldn’t have the England captaincy.