New Zealand will host England in a Test series from November 28 – here’s where you can watch the NZ vs ENG 2024 Tests on TV and live stream.
The first Test will begin on November 28 in Christchurch, followed by the second Test starting December 6 in Wellington, while the final Test will be played in Hamilton.
Kane Williamson has returned to the squad, having recovered from a groin injury, while Mitchell Santner will miss the series opener due to a side strain. Uncapped bowling all-rounder Nathan Smith has been named in the squad.
England have announced their XI for the series opener with Jacob Bethell set to make his debut at No.3. Ollie Pope will keep the wicket in the absence of Jordan Cox, who has been ruled out of the series due to a hand injury.
Find the full NZ vs ENG squads here.
In New Zealand, fans can watch the series on TVNZ+ for free.
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TNT Sports will show the series live on TV in the United Kingdom (UK). It can be live-streamed via the Discovery+ app or website.
There will be no telecast for the series in India. However, live streaming services will be available on Amazon Prime Video.
Tapmad will stream the series live in Pakistan. However, there’s no telecast for the series.
SuperSport Cricket and SuperSport Grandstand will televise the matches in South Africa.
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