Scotland’S Match Against Fiji To Be Shown On Espn
Following their historic victory over Australia this week, Scottish Rugby is delighted to confirm that the national team’s next match on their southern hemisphere tour will also be available to supporters at home in Scotland and throughout the UK. The match against Fiji from Churchill Park, Lautoka, will be shown live on ESPN on Saturday 16 June with a 3am kick-off BST. And for those supporters who find that just a bit too early, the match will be shown again in full at 2pm on the Saturday afternoon. Following their historic victory over Australia this week, Scottish Rugby is delighted to confirm that the national team’s next match on their southern hemisphere tour will also be available to supporters at home in Scotland and throughout the UK. The match against Fiji from Churchill Park, Lautoka, will be shown live on ESPN on Saturday 16 June with a 3am kick-off BST. And for those supporters who find that just a bit too early, the match will be shown again in full at 2pm on the Saturday afternoon.The match will also be seen across Asia (Setanta), Australia (Fox), New Zealand (SKY) and throughout the Pacific Islands via Fiji TV. Scotland captain Ross Ford said: “We’ve had a great reaction from supporters at home to the win against Australia earlier this week and it’s great to know that folk at home will be able to see our next match against Fiji.” Scottish Rugby’s Director of Communications and Public Affairs, Dominic McKay, said: “We are delighted ESPN, as a new broadcaster of Scottish Rugby, will be showing our match against Fiji next Saturday. “Supporters have been very keen to learn of broadcast plans and ESPN’s coverage will be very well received.” ESPN is available on the leading digital TV providers in the UK, including Sky, Virgin Media, Top Up TV and BT Vision.To subscribe and watch ESPN, supporters will need to contact their digital TV provider directly.
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