France vs. England: Time, TV channel, live stream, odds for Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup final

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France and England will play in the 2021 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup final in Manchester. The holders will be crowned champions. Both teams have already won the tournament.

The Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup final between France and England will be played on Friday, November 18 at 7:30 pm local time. The action will begin at 6: 30 am local on Saturday, Nov 19. Manchester Central in, England is the venue for the decider.

France vs. England is Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup final. It will be broadcast live in Australia, England and New Zealand on TV and via live streaming services. In the UK, the match will air on BBC Two and can be streamed on the BBC iPlayer website.

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

France vs. England is Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup final. Spark Sport and Sky Sport NZ will broadcast the match.

France and England are playing in the Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup final.

France and England are playing Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup final. Sky Bet offer odds of 10/11 for both sides to win. A draw is currently at 16/1.

France vs. England is Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup final.


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