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Stream PNG vs Fiji in the Pacific Championships 2025 for free
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- Kick-Off: Saturday November 1, 2025 — 6pm NZDT / 5am BST / 12am ET / 3pm AEST.
The Pacific Championships continue this weekend, and Papua New Guinea face off against Fiji to decide who finishes top of Pacific Bowl.
Both sides have defeat Cook Islands, but who will come out on top this Saturday.
Read on, and we'll show you how to watch PNG vs Fiji in the Pacific Championships 2025 for free from anywhere in the world.
How to watch Papua New Guinea vs Fiji for FREE
9Now is showing every game of the Pacific Championships 2025 for free, including Papua New Guinea vs Fiji.
To watch 9Now: visit the 9Now website or download the 9Now app
9Now is free – but you'll need to register before you can start streaming
Register – sign up with your email address, date of birth and Australian postcode (e.g. NSW 2000)
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How to watch Papua New Guinea vs Fiji from anywhere
The 9Now service is exclusive to Australian residents and if you try accessing it outside of Oz you will find it blocked.
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It's really easy to use a VPN to watch Pacific Championships on 9Now.
1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, NordVPN is the best choice.
2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're visiting the US or UK and want to watch your free stream on 9Now, you'd select a server located in Australia.
3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to the 9Now website or app and watch Papua New Guinea vs Fiji on 9Now for free.
9Now - Need to Know
Why should I watch Papua New Guinea vs Fiji on 9Now?
9Now is one of our favourite streaming services at TechRadar, offering a host of brilliant sporting events as well as TV shows.
Across October and November, they are showing all 14 games of the Pacific Championships, including this blockbuster clash between Papua New Guinea and Fiji.
We recently watched the NRL Grand Final on the platform, and the coverage was superb — no complaints at all.
In terms of internet speed for streaming, 9Now recommends a minimum of 0.6 Mbps, 0.7 Mbps for low picture quality, 1.8 Mbps for good picture quality, and 3.0 Mbps for High Definition (HD).
Which devices can I watch 9Now with?
You can use 9Now on all of the following devices and platforms:
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Kogan TV (Series 9 – XU9210, QF9000, RU9210, QH9000; Smarter TV – XU9010)
LG TV (2018 and above, WebOS 4 and above)
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Jacob is a journalist and editor based in the UK. He has written articles for Football League World and previously worked at Yeovil Town Football Club. His specialties are all things sport and streaming services.
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