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Where to watch Australia vs. Argentina live stream, TV channel, start time for Rugby Championship match

Aditya Gokhale

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The Australia Wallabies host Argentina in Round 4 of The Rugby Championship at Sydney's Allianz Stadium on Saturday as they look to keep up with New Zealand and build a gap to South Africa.

The Wallabies defeated Argentina earlier this week in their Round 3 clash at Queensland Country Bank Stadium in a very tightly contested 28-24 match. They kept up with New Zealand in the hunt spot with the win.

The Wallabies have taken two wins and just one loss, matching the All Blacks' record but due to having one Bonus Point fewer, they sit second on the table. The South Americans, on the other hand, hold last place with two losses and a solitary win.

The Sporting News looks at the key details ahead of this game, including how to watch the match, kickoff times and the weekly schedule.

Australia vs. Argentina live stream, TV channel

Here's how to watch this Rugby Championship match in the U.S.:

TV channel: --
Live stream: FloSports Rugby

This game is not available for live TV broadcast. However, streaming options are available on FloSports Rugby.

What time does Australia vs. Argentina kick off?

This Rugby Championship clash takes place at the Allianz Stadium in Sydney, Australia and kicks off on Saturday, September 13 at 4:00 p.m. local time.

Here's how that time translates across the U.S.:

 DateKickoff time
Eastern TimeSat, Sep. 1312:00 a.m.
Central TimeFri, Sep. 1211:00 p.m.
Mountain TimeFri, Sep. 1210:00 p.m.
Pacific TimeFri, Sep. 129:00 p.m.

Rugby Championship fixture schedule this week

Saturday, September 13

  • Australia vs. Argentina (12:00 a.m. ET)
  • New Zealand vs. South Africa (3:05 a.m. ET)

Aditya Gokhale

Aditya Gokhale is a freelance writer with the Sporting News with almost five years of experience in sports journalism.

He also works with GOAL.com as a news writer and has previously worked with companies like The Nutmeg Assist, More Than A Game and Barca Universal.

He has mainly covered football, Formula 1 and ESports over the years. In his spare time, Aditya continues to play football daily with his local team and also competes professionally as a sim racer.