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How to watch and live stream the 2023 Men's ICC Cricket World Cup Final

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We're now down to the final two, with Australia taking on the hosts India for Cricket World Cup glory.

India this Sunday, November 19.

Cricket fans wanting to watch the drama unfold in the United States can expect either a late night or an early rise, with all of the action set to get underway from 3.30 AM ET.

To live stream India versus Australia in the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup final, you will need an ESPN+ subscription. You can also catch it on the dedicated cricket channel Willow TV, which. is available via a number of different streaming and TV providers including Sling TV.

The ICC World Cup got underway on October 5, 2023 and India, with the advantage of the home crowd, have been in terrific form from the very beginning.

Australia, meanwhile, have grown into the tournament. The two also met on the fifth day of the tournament in a game which saw India come out victorious, winning by 6 wickets.

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Watch the 2023 Cricket World Cup on TV

WillowTVspecialises in all things cricket in the US and will broadcast all 48 games of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup in 2023. You can also watch Cricket World Cup analysis and highlights with Willow Xtra.

The downside of Willow TV is that it’s only partnered with select TV service providers, most of which are cable, except for Sling TV. Sling TV is currently the most inexpensive and flexible subscription for access to Willow TV on the market. 

Live stream the Cricket World Cup in 2023

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Inexpensive subscriptions and huge sports coverage are a staple of ESPN+, which has steadily become the go-to for many international sports tournaments. The ICC Men's World Cup is no exception. All 48 cricket games will be shown live and on-demand through the internet streaming service with a standard subscription.

Watch the ICC Cricket World Cup with Hindi commentary

If you are looking to catch the action throughout the ICC Cricket World Cup with Hindi commentary, you will need Willow Xtra.

Sling TV offers the following comprehensive range of packages for South Asian audiences:

  • Desi Binge Plus - 5 VOD apps including Hotstar Specials, SonyLIV, MX ONE, Simply South and Willow HD.
  • Dakshin Pack - Includes 30 channels. Among them - Vijay TV, Maa TV, Suvarna, Surya TV and Udaya TV.
  • Urdu Pack - Urdu news, entertainment and unlimited live cricket

Each of the add-ons above cost an additional $10 and are available alongside either a Sling Orange or Sling Blue package.

How to watch the 2023 Cricket World Cup final

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Cricket World Cup results so far

Date

Fixture

Result

ODI 1 of 48

England 282/9 (50)

New Zealand 283/1 (36.2)

New Zealand won by 9 wickets

(82 balls left)

ODI 2 of 48

Pakistan 286 (49)

Netherlands 205 (41)

Pakistan won by 81 runs

ODI 3 of 48

Afghanistan 156 (37.2)

Bangladesh 158/4 (34.4)

Bangladesh won by 6 wickets

(92 balls left)

ODI 4 of 48

South Africa 428/5 (50)

Sri Lanka 326 (44.5)

South African won by 102 runs

ODI 5 of 48

Australia 199 (49.3)

India 201/4 (41.2)

India won by 6 wickets

(52 balls left)

ODI 6 of 48

New Zealand 322/7 (50)

Netherlands 233 (46.3)

New Zealand won by 99 runs

ODI 7 of 48

England 364/9 (50)

Bangladesh 277 (48.2)

England won by 137 runs

ODI 8 of 48

Sri Lanka 344/9 (50)

Pakistan 345/4 (48.2)

Pakistan won by 6 wickets

(10 balls left)

ODI 9 of 48

Afghanistan 272/8 (50)

India 273/2 (35)

India won by 8 wickets

(90 balls left)

ODI 10 of 48

South Africa 311/7 (50

Australia 177 (40.5)

South Africa won by 134 runs

ODI 11 of 48

Bangladesh 245/9 (50)

New Zealand 248/2 (42.5)

New Zealand won by 8 wickets

ODI 12 of 48

Pakistan 191 (42.5)

India 192/3 (30.3)

India won by 7 wickets

ODI 13 of 48

Afghanistan 284 (49.5)

England 215 (40.3)

Afghanistan won by 69 runs

ODI 14 of 48

Sri Lanka 209 (43.3)

Australia 215/5 (35.2)

Australia won by 5 wickets

(55 balls left)

ODI 15 of 48

Netherlands 245/8 (43)

South Africa 207 (42.5/43)

Netherlands won by 38 runs

ODI 16 of 48

New Zealand 288/6 (50)

Afghanistan 139 (34.4)

New Zealand won by 149 runs

ODI 17 of 48

Bangladesh 256/8 (50)

India 261/3 (41.3)

India won by 7 wickets

(51 balls left)

ODI 18 of 48

Australia 367/9 (50)

Pakistan 305 (45.3)

Australia won by 62 runs

ODI 19 of 48

Netherlands 262 (49.4)

Sri Lanka 263 (48.2)

Sri Lanka won by 5 wickets

(10 balls left)

ODI 20 of 48

South Africa 399/7 (50)

England 170 (22)

South Africa won by 229 runs

ODI 21 of 48

New Zealand 273 (50)

India 274/6 (48)

India won by 4 wickets

(12 balls left)

ODI 22 of 48

Pakistan 282/7 (50)

Afghanistan 286/2 (49)

Afghanistan won by 8 wickets

(6 balls left)

ODI 23 of 48

South Africa 382/5 (50)

Bangladesh 233 (46.4)

South Africa won by 149 runs

ODI 24 of 48

Australia 399/8 (50)

Netherlands 90 (21)

Australia won by 309 runs

ODI 25 of 48

England 156 (33.2)

Sri Lanka 160/2

Sri Lanka won by 8 wickets

ODI 26 of 48

Pakistan 270 (46.4)

South Africa 271/9 (47.2)

South Africa won by 1 wicket

(16 balls left)

ODI 27 of 48

Australia 388 (49.2)

New Zealand 383/9 (50)

Australia won by 5 runs

ODI 28 of 48

Netherlands 229 (50)

Bangladesh 142 (42.2)

Netherlands won by 87 runs

ODI 29 of 48

India 229/9 (50)

England 129 (34.5)

India won by 100 runs

ODI 30 of 48

Sri Lanka 241 (49.3)

Afghanistan 242/3 (45.2)

Afghanistan won by 7 wickets

(28 balls left)

ODI 31 of 48

Bangladesh 204 (45.1)

Pakistan 205/3 (32.3)

Pakistan won by 7 wickets

ODI 32 of 48

South Africa 357/4 (50)

New Zealand 167 (35.3)

South Africa won by 190 runs

ODI 33 of 48

India 357/8 (50)

Sri Lanka 55 (19.4)

India won by 302 runs

ODI 34 of 48

Netherlands 179 (46.3)

Afghanistan 181/3 (31.3)

Afghanistan won by 7 wickets

ODI 35 of 48

New Zealand 401/6 (50)

Pakistan 200/1 (25.3) Target 180

Pakistan won by 21 runs (DLS Method)

ODI 36 of 48

Australia 286 (49.3)

England 253 (48.1)

Australia won by 33 runs

ODI 37 of 48

India 326/5 (50)

South Africa 83 (27.1)

India won by 243 runs

ODI 38 of 48

Sri Lanka 279 (49.3)

Bangladesh 282/7 (41.1)

Bangladesh won by 3 wickets

(53 balls left)

ODI 39 of 48

Afghanistan 291/5 (50)

Australia 293/7 (46.5)

Australia won by 3 wickets

(19 balls left)

ODI 40 of 48

England 339/9 (50)

Netherlands 179 (37.2)

England won by 160 runs

ODI 41 of 48

Sri Lanka 171 (46.4)

New Zealand 172/5 (23.2)

New Zealand won by 5 wickets

ODI 42 of 48

Afghanistan 244 (50)

South Africa 247/5 (47.3)

South Africa won by 5 wickets

(15 balls left)

ODI 43 of 48

Bangladesh 306/8 (50)

Australia 307/2 (44.4)

Australia won by 8 wickets

(32 balls left)

ODI 44 of 48

England 337/9 (50)

Pakistan 244 (33.3)

England won by 93 runs

ODI 45 of 48

India 410/4 (50)

Netherlands 250 (47.5)

India won by 160 runs

ODI 46 of 48

India 397/4 (50)

New Zealand 327 (48.5)

India won by 70 runs

ODI 47 of 48

South Africa 212 (49.4)

Australia 215/7 (47.2)

Australia won by 3 wickets

(16 balls left)

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  • How to stream 2023 Cricket World Cup

    Best budget-friendly streaming service

    ESPN+ is the simplest, most affordable way to watch the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup in 2023. A standard subscription to ESPN+ includes all 48 games from the tournament live and on-demand, as well as match highlights.

    The streaming service also offers fans extensive sports archives to tide them over between competitions. If you’re not already hooked on ESPN’s 30 for 30 series, you will be. ESPN+ subscribers have access to all episodes through subscription, includingThe Little Masterfollowing cricket star Sachin Tendulkar’s pursuit of the illusive Cricket World Cup title in 2011.

    For comprehensive coverage other a range of world sports, ESPN+ provides international golf and tennis tournaments, as well as soccer, baseball, hockey, UFC MMA, boxing, golf, and college sports and even some football and basketball games, live.

    Bonus, ESPN+ is also tailored to stream on the go, with an app available to download onto IOS and Android devices so cricket fans can watch every cricket match of the tournament wherever, whenever.

    Subscription plans and pricing

    SubscriptionPrice
    Monthly$9.99/month
    Annual$99.99/year
    Disney Bundle (comes with Hulu and Disney+)$12.99/month
    Pros

    Watch the cricket world cup live and on demand

    Access a variety of sports content

    Flexible subscription

    Stream on the go

    Good value entertainment bundle

    Cons

    Basic ESPN channel not included

  • Best add-on package to TV subscription

    Sling TV's add-on 'Willow Cricket Monthly' includes Willow HD and Willow Xtra in its channel line-up. These channels broadcast all 48 Cricket World Cup games in the United States, as well as pre and post-match commentary and match highlights. To sign up for Willow Cricket Monthly, new customers must subscribe to a base subscription package.

    A Sling TV Orange subscription combined with Willow Cricket Monthly is only $50 a month, a bargain price for cricket fans compared to most cable subscriptions that include Willow TV in their channel lineup.

    Sling Orange also includes ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN3, so you’re guaranteed a variety of sports coverage throughout the year.

    Overall, if you’re looking for Cricket World Cup coverage as part of a budget-friendly, flexible TV subscription, Sling TV is a top contender.

    Subscriptions and Pricing

    SubscriptionPrice
    Sling Orange$40/month - first month half price for new users
    Sling Blue$45/month - first month half price for new users
    Sling Orange + Blue$55/month

    Add-On Package

    Willow Cricket Monthly $10/month
    Pros

     Watch all the games from the Cricket World Cup

    ESPN channels included with Sling Orange

    Affordable subscriptions

    Flexible membership

    50 hours DVR storage included

    Cons

    Limited channel line-up

    Poor RSN coverage

  • Best all-rounder entertainment package

    Hulu + Live TV offers another way to stream ESPN+ and their coverage of the 2023 Cricket World Cup.

    There are four choices available - three of which include all of the content in both the ESPN+ and Disney+ streaming libraries. When you sign up for one of the Hulu + Live TV plans, you’ll get access to live streams and additional on-demand content from your favorite sports, entertainment, and news channels, as well as content on Disney+ and ESPN+. 

    As you will see, costs are generally influenced by whether or not you pick a plan with or without advertisement. None of the choices, however, offer an option to view ESPN+ without ads.

    For cricket fans who want an all-rounder entertainment and sports fix with their dose of the 2023 Cricket World Cup, getting a Hulu + Live TV package is the best bet and investment.

    Subscriptions and pricing

    SubscriptionPrice
    Hulu (with ads) + Live TV, Disney+ (with ads) and ESPN+ (with ads)$69.99/month
    Hulu (no ads) + Live TV, Disney+ (no ads) and ESPN+ (with ads)$82.99/month
    Hulu (with ads) + Live TV, Disney+ (no ads) and ESPN+ (with ads)$74.99/month

    Hulu also offers Live TV Only for $68.99/month. This plan gives subscribers access to live content only and does not include the Hulu streaming library or access to Disney+ or ESPN+.

    Pros

    Watch all games from the Cricket World Cup

    Great entertainment and sports bundles

    Premium add-ons available

    Over 85 live and on-demand channels

    Cons

    All ESPN+ content comes with ads

    Only stream from two screens at the same time

  • Warmups

    All 10 teams will take part in a series of warm-up fixtures between September 29th and October 3rd.

     Key dates

    • Friday, September 29th
    • Saturday, September 30th
    • Monday, October 2nd
    • Tuesday, October 3rd

    Cricket World Cup Main Competition

    The opening match of the tournament will commence on October 5th, with 48 games being played across October and November. Group Stagesrun from October 5th- November 12th, 2023.

    Semi-Finals

    • November 15th, 2023: 1st place v 4th place [Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai]
    •  November 16th, 2023: 2nd place v 3rd place [Eden Gardens, Kolkata]

    Championship Finals

    • November 19th, 2023 [Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad]

    Competing Teams in the ICC Cricket World Cup

    • Afghanistan
    • Australia
    • Bangladesh
    • England
    • India
    • Netherlands
    • New Zealand
    • Pakistan
    • South Africa
    • Sri Lanka
  • Who won the last Cricket World Cup?

    England won the 2019 Cricket World Cup in the final against New Zealand by a hair's breadth. The group stages of the 2023 World Cup will see the reigning champions face off against New Zealand once again in their first tournament match.

    What's the time difference between the US and the host country of the Cricket World Cup?

    The host country is India, which is 9.5 hours ahead of ET. An up-to-date schedule of tournament fixture start times can be found above the FAQ section in this article.

    Can I watch the Cricket World Cup 2023 on Sky Sports?

    UK fans will have Sky Sports cricket highlights and live event coverage in the UK and Ireland. If you're watching from the US, Willow TV has broadcasting rights to the Cricket World Cup, so you won't be able to watch it through Sky Sports.

    Can I stream the Cricket World Cup for free in the US?

    Cricket World Cup coverage requires a paid subscription in the US.

    Do I need a cable subscription to watch the Cricket World Cup in the US?

    You do not necessarily need a cable subscription. ESPN+ and Sling TV are internet streaming services that provide coverage of the Cricket World Cup.

    Can I watch Cricket World Cup content with a VPN?  

    If you want to watch the Cricket World Cup online, Australia's Kayo Sports and Foxtel Sports will show cricket matches throughout the Cricket World Cup. You may be able to watch these with a VPN server. Star Sports Network will also show all the games from the tournament.