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What time does the Ashes finish? Stumps time for second cricket Test in Brisbane

Kieran Francis

What time does the Ashes finish? Stumps time for second cricket Test in Brisbane image

Australia will hope to extend their Ashes advantage in the day-night second Test against England at the Gabba in Brisbane.

With Brisbane currently in its own timezone to the rest of Australia and also the Test extending into the evening, the timing of the match may be uncertain to fans.

Will Australia continue to put their foot on England's throat? Or can the visitors fight their way back?

AllSportsPeople has you covered as you plan your Ashes viewing.

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What time does the Ashes finish each night? Stumps for second Test - Australia vs. England

With the second Test being a day-night match in Brisbane, there might be confusion over when play finishes each night.

Here is the stumps time for different timezones across Australia:

 

Date

Stumps

Australian Eastern Standard Time (local time)

Dec 4-8

9:00 PM

Australian Eastern Daylight Time

Dec 4-8

10:00 PM

Australian Western Standard Time

Dec 4-8

7:00 PM

Australian Central Daylight Time

Dec 4-8

8:30 PM

Australia vs. England second Ashes Test live stream, TV channel

  • Free-to-air channel:  Channel 7
  • Live stream: Kayo, Foxtel, 7plus

The 2025/26 Ashes series is available for live TV broadcast on Fox Cricket and Channel 7 in Australia. Streaming options are available on Foxtel, 7plus and Kayo Sports.

New users of Kayo can currently sign up for a FREE trial. This dedicated streaming service offers affordable, contract-free plans starting at just $25 per month. Plus, it’s a paradise for sports fans, streaming plenty of live action, including cricket, AFL, F1, and much more.

What is the Test match schedule for the 2025/26 Ashes?

First Test, Perth Stadium, Perth

November 21-25 - Australia wins by eight wickets (AUS 1-0)

Second Test, The Gabba, Brisbane (D/N)

December 4-8

Third Test, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide

December 17-21

Fourth Test, MCG, Melbourne

December 26-30

Fifth Test, SCG, Sydney

January 4-8

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