Australia’s biggest World Cup game in years takes place early on Thursday morning, as they know their fate is in their own hands when they come up against Denmark.
Their courageous 1-0 win over Tunisia means that the Socceroos currently sit in second place in the group on three points, with both Denmark and Tunisia on one point each. A win would guarantee their progression to the round of 16 for the first time since 2006, whilst a draw will also be enough if Tunisia fail to defeat France.
It will be far from easy against a Denmark side stacked with quality and keen to bounce back from a disappointing performance in their 2-1 loss to France. Many tipped them to be dark horses in the tournament but they are now staring down the barrel of a group stage exit.
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The Socceroos will take on Tunisia in the early hours of Thursday morning at 2:00 a.m. AEDT, though the stakes of the match mean that many will be staying up through the night or waking up in the early hours of the morning to watch this one
The good news is that SBS On Demand will be providing a free live stream of the game for viewers based in Australia.
SBS On Demand is a free-to-use streaming service which only requires basic information to create an account.
The platform will also have a full replay of the match available to watch should viewers miss out on watching the game live.
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SBS On Demand is available as an app, but can also be simply accessed online via any web browser.
Viewers simply need to go to the website, login and then search for the match which will be featured on the main page.
These streams can then be simulcast via chromecast on to a TV if desired.
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With every World Cup match available to stream fee in Australia, here’s the complete schedule with fixtures and times below.
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