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Live Streaming, England Vs Australia, 2019 Cricket World Cup Semifinal: Where To See Live Action, Get Live Scores

It's semifinal No. 2 of the 2019 Cricket World Cup and hosts England face defending champions Australia at Edgbaston, Birmingham on Thursday (July 11) from 3 PM IST. The winners will meet New Zealand in the final at Lord's on July 14. Live streaming of England vs Australia will be available on digital platforms.

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Live Streaming, England Vs Australia, 2019 Cricket World Cup Semifinal: Where To See Live Action, Get Live Scores
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England, aiming for their maiden World Cup title, clash with defending champions Australia in the second semifinal of the 2019 ICC World Cup on Thursday (July 11). The old enemies are vying for a spot in the Lord's final against New Zealand, with Australia seeking a sixth global title in the ODI event and hosts England a first. You can get live coverage of England vs Australia through live streaming, live TV and live cricket score. England vs Australia is scheduled to start at 3 PM IST at Edgbaston, Birmingham on July 11 (Thursday).

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Despite that result, it is England who boast the better head-to-head in 50-over contests, winning 10 of the last 12 such encounters. Edgbaston holds further positive omens for the home nation, who have won four ODIs in a row there, including a key win over India.

STAR Sports will bring the LIVE telecast of ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bangla and Malayalam.

For live streaming, go to HOTSTAR.com. The Hotstar app is a good way to enjoy the entire Cricket World Cup. For payment details, visit the Hotstar website.

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To catch England vs Australia, check out the STAR Sports 1, STAR Sports 1 HD, STAR Sports 2, STAR Sports 2 HD.

Apart from Star Sports in the Indian sub-continent, the India vs England match will be broadcast on Sky Sports (United Kingdom & Republic of Ireland), SuperSport (South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa), OSN (Middle East & North Africa), Fox Sports Australia and Channel 9 (Australia), Willow TV (USA), Sky TV and Prime (New Zealand), Ten Sports and PTV (Pakistan), ESPN (Caribbean), Gazi TV, Maasranga and BTV (all Bangladesh), SLRC (Sri Lanka) and Fox Network Group (China and South East Asia), Digicel (Asia Pacific), Radio Television Afghanistan (Afghanistan) and Yupp TV (Continental Europe and Central Asia). 

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