Rugby Championship live stream: how to watch the rugby online from anywhere
It may now be technically decided, but there's still plenty of interest in the concluding round of 2018 Rugby Championship matches. We're here to tell you how you can live stream Rugby Championship matches wherever you are in the world.
New Zealand tied up the title (once again) with a crushing defeat of Argentina last weekend. Tries from Rieko Ioane, Waisake Naholo, Patrick Tuipulotu and Anton Lienert-Brown were enough to tie up the 2018 crown after the week 4 scare against South Africa. The All Blacks and Springboks meet again this Saturday, and don't expect either set of XV to treat this as a dead rubber. South Africa will be desperate to do the double over the New Zealanders.
Meanwhile, it's a case of playing for pride in the other fixture. Australia have never finished bottom of the table since the inception of the Rugby Championship back in 2012 and won't want to start now. Plus, the Wallabies will be seeking sweet revenge over the Pumas for beating them on home turf in week 4. Can Argentina get the win again this Saturday and finish above the Aussies?
Whatever happens in what remains of this year's championship, we're in for a fascinating last couple of games of Test rugby right across the Southern Hemisphere's most impressive arenas, so keep scrolling down to see how you can catch a live stream of the 2018 Rugby Championships.
Use a VPN to watch the Rugby Championship from anywhere
If you're in a country that's not showing the Rugby Championship, or if you're not by a TV come kick-off time for those twelve games – don't sweat. With numerous online channels and, crucially, the option of a VPN service, you can tune into each fixture no matter where you are in the world. And best of all, it's really easy to do: