Australia vs. New Zealand: When is it, how to watch, squads, betting odds for women's Rugby League World Cup final

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Australia vs. New Zealand: When is it, how to watch, squads, betting odds for women's Rugby League World Cup final

Australia and New Zealand will play in the women's Rugby League World Cup final at Old Trafford this weekend. The trans-Tasman rivals are the last two teams remaining from an initial field of eight nations.

The women's Rugby League World Cup final is to be played between Australia and New Zealand. It starts at 1:15 pm local time on Saturday, November 19. The action will begin at 12: 15 am AEDT on Sunday, Nov 20 at Old Trafford in Manchester.

The women's Rugby League World Cup final will be broadcast live in Australia, England and New Zealand on TV and via live streaming services. The match will also be shown on BBC One channel and streamed on the BBC iPlayer website.

Fox League will broadcast all the games in Australia. Live streaming will be available through Kayo.

Spark Sport and Sky Sport NZ will broadcast the match in New Zealand.

Australia and New Zealand are playing in the Rugby League World Cup final.

Kezie Apps is the most experienced player in the team. Sam Bremner, Ali Brigginshaw, Simaima Taufa, Isabelle Kelly, Emma Tonegato, Keeley Davis, Holli Wheeler, Julia Robinson, Shaylee Bent, Lauren Brown, Jaime Chapman, Kennedy Cherrington, Yasmin Clydsdale, Caitlan Johnston and Shannon Mato are the other players.

The women's Rugby League World Cup final is on 24 July. Australia will play New Zealand.

Apii Nicholls is the most experienced player in the squad. Autumn-Rain Stephens-Daly is second. Page Mcgregor is third. Madison Bartlett is fifth. Raecene McGregor is seventh. Krystal Rota is 10th. Amber Hall is 13th, Georgia Hale is 14th and Nita Maynard is 15th in squad, Charlotte Scanlan is 17th and Christyl Stowers is 18th with Otesa Pule 23rd.

The final of the Rugby League World Cup is on 24 Mele Hufanga.

Australia are strong favourites to take the final out. New Zealand are $6.10 underdogs.


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