Watch New Zealand v South Africa as the already-enthralling 2025 Rugby Championship shifts up a gear with this eagerly anticipated meeting of the two best sides on the planet.
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This guide will tell you everything you need to know to tune into All Blacks v Springboks online, on TV and from anywhere. Scroll down to the end of the article for a preview, team line-ups and officials.
Read more: How to watch the Rugby Championship 2025 from anywhere
New Zealand v South Africa: Key information
β Date: Saturday 6 September
β Venue: Eden Park, Auckland
β Kick-off time: 8.05am BST / 9.05am SAST / 7.05pm NZST (local) / 3.05am ET
β TV channels/Live οΌ³ο½ο½ο½ ο½ο½s: Sky Sports/Now (UK & Ireland); SuperSport (South Africa); Sky Sport NZ (New Zealand); Stan Sport (Australia); NZR+ (various countries across Europe)
β Watch from anywhere: NordVPN mega-deal
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ο½ο½ All Blacks v Springboks in the UK and Ireland
Itβs arguably the biggest fixture of the Rugby Championship, and you can watch every minute on Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland. Youβll be able to watch New Zealand v South Africa live οΌ³ο½ο½ο½ ο½ο½s over breakfast, as the match kicks off at 8.05am BST on Saturday morning. Coverage starts at 7.55am on Sky Sports Action and Sky Sports Main Event.
Thereβs no shortage of ways to tune in, including the Sky Go app for desktop, iOS, Android, PlayStation or Xbox. You can check out the latest Sky Sports subscription offers on the Sky website.
If you only want to watch todayβs match, Now Sports offers a daily deal β where you can watch Sky Sports services β for Β£14.99. If you want to avoid a lengthier contract, thereβs also a monthly option, for which prices start at Β£34.99 per month.
If youβre going to be overseas when this clash of the Rugby Championship titans takes place, a VPN can help you watch your usual All Blacks v Springboks live οΌ³ο½ο½ο½
ο½ο½ as if you were back at home. Do you want to know more? Then read onβ¦
Watch the big match from anywhere
Being abroad this weekend doesnβt mean you have to miss this eagerly anticipated Eden Park encounter.
A good VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a handy piece of software that allows you to change your deviceβs IP address. This means you can make your smartphone, tablet or laptop appear to be back in your home country, allowing you to avoid the geo-restrictions that would usually prevent you from watching your home service. VPNs also improve your internet security, which is another big win.
Our colleagues at Tomβs Guide test out loads of VPNs and reckon NordVPN is currently the best on the market. hdgvihciu
