Scotland vs Australia live stream: how to watch Autumn International from anywhere

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Scotland returned to action with a thumping 60-14 win over Tonga to kick off the autumn internationals, but now face a major test against a Wallabies side ranked at No. 3 in the world after a promising Rugby Championship. This one's going to be tough to call, so read on as our guide explains how to get a Scotland vs Australia live stream and watch the huge rugby autumn international online today.

Scotland vs Australia live stream

Date: Sunday, November 7

Kick-off time: 2.15pm GMT / 1.15am AEDT / 4.15pm SAST / 3.15am NZDT / 9.15am ET

Venue: Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh

Live streams: Amazon Prime FREE trial (UK) | Kayo Sports FREE trial (AU) | Sky Sport (NZ) | SuperSport (SA) | FloRugby (US) | DAZN FREE trial (CA)

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Kyle Steyn crossed the line four times last weekend, becoming the first player to achieve the feat for Scotland since Gavin Hastings in 1995. 

After such a long time without a game, the 10-try haul was a magnificent showing from Gregor Townsend's men regardless of the opposition.

The Wallabies are on a run of five wins in five, two of those coming against World Cup champions South Africa. Though their 32-23 victory over Japan a fortnight ago went right to the wire, posing more questions that answers.

Quade Cooper, their star man on the day, has pulled out along with Samu Kerevi, which gives Dave Rennie something of a selection headache - especially with huge clashes against England and Wales to come. 

Follow our guide as we explain all the ways to get a rugby live stream and how to watch Scotland vs Australia for FREE.

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How to watch Scotland vs Australia FREE in the UK

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Amazon has the rights to broadcast 17 of the 20 autumn internationals in the UK, and Scotland vs Australia is one of them.

It kicks off at 2.15pm GMT on Sunday afternoon, and Amazon Prime members can live stream all of the action at no additional cost.

An Amazon Prime membership costs £79 per year or £7.99 per month, but new users can sign up for a FREE 30-day Amazon Prime trial with full access to live sports coverage, Amazon's library of TV shows and films as well as free one-day delivery on purchases from Amazon's online store during that time.

Not in the UK but still want to watch the rugby on your Prime account? Your best option is to download and install a VPN and then log in to a UK IP address.

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How to watch Scotland vs Wallabies: live stream rugby in Australia 

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You've got a late night ahead of you if you want to watch Scotland vs Wallabies in Australia, with kick-off set for 1.15am AEDT on Sunday night/Monday morning.

If you stay up late enough, you've got plenty of options for watching the game - and better still, there are ways to tune in for FREE!

The Scotland vs Australia is being shown on beIN Sports, but if you don't have the channel as part of a pay TV package, there are options.

You can sign up to beIN Sports as a standalone subscription, costing $19.99 per month or $179.99 for the year after you've taken advantage of a FREE two-week trial.

Alternatively, sports streaming specialist Kayo Sports includes beIN in its package - and it also offers a FREE 14-day Kayo Sports trial

After that, the Basic plan costs just $25 a month and lets you stream on two screens, while the Premium package costs $35 a month for simultaneous viewing on up to three devices. 

Scotland vs Wallabies is also being live streamed by Stan Sport, which costs $10 per month (on top of a $10 Stan sub), but you can take advantage of a 7-day FREE Stan Sport trial.

Don't forget, if you're abroad right now, a good VPN can help you tune in just as you would at home.

How to live stream Scotland vs Australia from outside your country

If you're abroad right now and try to stream the rugby via your native broadcaster, you'll soon discover that you can't, as it's location restricted. But there is a way to tune in regardless.

By downloading and installing a VPN, you can effectively trick your computer into thinking that it's back at home. That way you can enjoy your home coverage without having to find an illegal stream - assuming you comply with the broadcaster's fine print, of course - specifically its terms and conditions.

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How to live stream Scotland vs Australia in New Zealand

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Sky Sport is showing the Scotland vs Australia game in New Zealand, but prepare for a seriously late night (or a hideously early morning) with kick-off set for 3.15am NZDT in the early hours of Monday morning. 

If you're awake for it, Sky Sport subscribers can live stream the game via the Sky Go service, while cord-cutters and anyone else can try the Sky Sport Now streaming-only platform - where a weekly pass costs just $19.99. 

Anyone in New Zealand from abroad or vice-versa can use the VPN route outlined earlier to access their preferred coverage just like they would at home.

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How to watch rugby in the US: live stream Scotland vs Australia

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Dedicated rugby streaming service FloRugby has the broadcast rights to show the Scotland vs Australia game in the US, with kick-off set for 9.15am ET / 6.15am PT on Sunday morning.

FloRugby is the home of all of the autumn internationals rugby action, and a monthly subscription costs $29.99, with an annual subscription costing $150. To see more and sign up, head over to the FloRugby website.

Both packages give you access to the entire FloSports network, which includes coverage of cycling, motorsport and American Football, all of which can be watched on a range of devices, including iOS, Android, Roku, Fire TV, Chromecast and Apple TV.

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How to watch Scotland vs Australia: live stream rugby in South Africa

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Rugby fans looking to watch the Scotland vs Australia game in South Africa can tune in via subscription service SuperSport. Kick-off is set for 4.15pm SAST on Sunday.

And if you're not going to be in front of your TV for this game, you can also watch the action via the network's streaming service for PC and Mac, as well as via SuperSport's dedicated app.

If you want to catch SuperSport's coverage but are out of the country, you can use a VPN to tune in from anywhere. 

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Scotland vs Australia live stream: watch rugby FREE in Canada 

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Scotland vs Australia kicks off at 9.15am ET / 6.15am PT on Sunday, and it's being shown by DAZN in Canada.

That means you can tune in without paying a penny, thanks to DAZN's handy 1-month FREE trial deal! 

The streaming service is not only showing plenty of rugby action, but it's also the place to watch the NFL, and Premier League and Champions League soccer. 

If you decide to keep DAZN, you'll pay $20-a-month or an annual subscription of $150, and the service is available via a dedicated apps for a wide array of platforms and devices, including iOS and Android, as well as Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Chromecast, Apple TV, and most modern Smart TVs.

You can sign up and get started straight away - free trial or not - by heading to the DAZN website now.

Aatif Sulleyman

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.