West Indies vs England live stream: how to watch 3rd Test cricket online from anywhere
After a pair of draws, it's winner takes all in Grenada
Will it be third time lucky for England? Kraigg Brathwaite must be out on his feet after his marathon match-saving innings, but the job isn't done yet. With the 3rd Test of this gripping tour set to decide the series, read on as we explain how to watch a West Indies vs England live stream and catch all the cricket action online no matter where you are in the world.
Date: March 24-28
Start time: 10am AST / 2pm GMT / 3pm BST / 10am ET / 7.30pm IST / 1am AEDT
Venue: National Cricket Stadium, Grenada
FREE stream: Kayo Sports FREE trial (AU)
Global streams: BT Sport (UK) | FanCode (IN) | ESPN Plus (US) | Sky Sport (NZ)
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There have been many positives for England, not least Ben Stokes' return to form and Dan Lawrence's emergence, but Joe Root's decision-making hasn't exactly dispelled the deepening concerns over his captaincy.
The Men in Maroon have now resisted two highly optimistic attempts to get them to throw caution to the wind, Brathwaite and Nkrumah Bonner digging in to frustrate the tourists on each occasion.
Little surprise, considering their historic record against England on home soil. The West Indies have lost one home series against England since 1968, and it looks like it's going to take something special for that to change.
Will wrist spinner Matt Parkinson finally get his chance to shine? It's winner takes all, so follow our guide for all the details you need to find a reliable 2022 West Indies vs England Test live stream and watch every session online from anywhere.
How to watch a West Indies vs England live stream in UK
Much like for the Ashes, you can watch West Indies vs England exclusively on BT Sport, with play set to begin at 2pm GMT on the first three days of the 3rd Test, and at 3pm BST on the final two days once the clocks change.
Don't forget that BT now has a £25 Monthly Pass, so you can get everything BT Sport has to offer, including Champions League football and UFC, without a long-term commitment.
The BT Sport app will let subscribers watch the cricket on any number of devices, including mobiles, tablets, consoles and smart TVs.
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How to watch West Indies vs England Test cricket from outside your country
In the UK, Australia, India, New Zealand or the US? We've got you covered with your official broadcasting options below.
But if you're out of the country and are still desperate to tune into certain matches, you'll quickly find that online access is geo-blocked. In order to get around that (and assuming it complies with the Ts&Cs of the broadcaster in question), you can download and use a VPN.
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How to watch West Indies vs England in Australia for FREE
Cricket fans Down Under can watch West Indies vs England on Fox Sports and via Foxtel, with play starting at 1am AEDT on each day of the 3rd Test.
If you don't have Fox as part of a pay TV package, your best option is to sign up for the excellent Kayo Sports streaming service.
It features no lock-in contracts and gives you access to over 50 other sports including the NRL, soccer, F1, NFL... the list goes on! Handy if you don't want to go all-out on Fox.
Better still, Kayo offers a FREE two-week trial!
After that, the Basic Package costs $25 per month and allows users to stream across two devices simultaneously. The service also offers a Premium Package, which provides three concurrent streams for $35 per month.
Outside Australia? Don't forget, you can take your cricket coverage abroad with you as well. For those wanting to watch home coverage of sports from overseas, a good VPN is the solution.
West Indies vs England live stream: where to watch Test cricket in the US
ESPN Plus is the place to watch West Indies vs England in the US, with play set to begin at 10am ET / 7am PT on each day of the 3rd Test.
ESPN+ only costs $6.99 per month and allows you to watch online as well as via its suite of apps for mobile, tablet, laptop and most other smart devices. It's $69.99 for 12 months if you're happy to commit for the year.
Your other option is to get ESPN+ as part of the Disney Bundle which includes Disney+ and Hulu too. The Disney bundle is only $13.99 per month.
How to watch West Indies vs England: live stream Test cricket in India
In India, you can watch watch the entire West Indies vs England Test series on premium sports platform Fancode.
Play gets underway at 7.30pm IST on each day of the 3rd Test.
Fancode can be accessed exclusively through the service's dedicated iOS and Android apps. A monthly subscription costs Rs 99, or you can sign up for a year for Rs 499/year.
Anyone wanting to watch their subscription coverage overseas can easily do so, too - you just need to use a VPN as described above.
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How to watch West Indies vs England in New Zealand
Kiwis can watch the West Indies vs England 3rd Test on Sky Sport. Play gets underway at 3am NZDT across all five days of the Test.
The network is available as part of a range of pay TV packages, and Sky Sport subscribers can also live stream the action via the Sky Go service.
Cord-cutters and anyone else, meanwhile, can try the Sky Sport Now streaming-only platform - where a weekly pass costs $19.99 and a monthly pass costs $39.99.
West Indies vs England Test schedule and dates
- 1st Test: Match drawn
- 2nd Test: Match drawn
- 3rd Test: Mar 24-28 一 National Cricket Stadium, Grenada 一 10am AST / 2pm GMT
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Aatif is a freelance copywriter and journalist based in the UK. He’s written about technology, science and politics for publications including Gizmodo, The Independent, Trusted Reviews and Newsweek, but focuses on streaming at Future, an arrangement that combines two of his greatest passions: sport and penny-pinching.