How to watch England vs West Indies cricket live for free

This is a potentially historic year for English cricket, but before they can think about theWorld Cupand theAshesEngland have got a mouthwatering tour of the West Indies: three Test matches, five ODIs and three T20Is. The Windies have a formidable record at home against England and this is a huge challenge.

In this article we explainhow to watchthe England vs West Indies 2019 cricket matches live on TV (orfor free on YouTube), as well as how to catch up with highlights and listen to radio coverage.

Eng vs WI match schedule

It’s a packed schedule. We start with the Tests. (Schedule is in UK time, ie GMT.)

Then the all-important 50-over games (a last chance for fringe players to make a bid for a place in the World Cup squad):

And finally the T20 matches:

How to watch for free on YouTube

Brilliantly, theWest Indies Cricket YouTube channelwill be streaming the 3rd T20 live for free.

Coverage starts at 7.45pm.Click here to watch it live.

How to watch on Sky Sports

England vs West Indies 2019 cricket is being shown by Sky Sports in the UK. The matches are shown live on the Sky Sports Cricket channel (you should find this on channel 404), and then again in highlights and analysis.

If you’re new to Sky a basic packagestarts at £22 per month, and Sky Sports starts atan extra £18for a selection of sports (or £23 for all of them).

Similarly, existing Sky customers can add Sky Sports to their packagefor £18 per month.

Click here to look into Sky Sports packages.

Sky Q

The starting prices above relate to Sky’s standard offerings, but the firm’sSky Qpremium service, which starts at £22 per month, adds further features that may be of interest to cricket fans. If you’re interested, have a look at our guide toSky Q pricing, bundles and features, or jump straight to theSky Q website.

How to watch with Now TV

If you’re not already a Sky Sports subscriber, and don’t want to commit to a long-term Sky contract for these matches, you should consider Now TV. This lets you pay on a one-off basis instead.

Now TV has a pay-as-you-go Sky Sports Pass option that lets you pay for either a day, week or month of Sky Sports. You can then watch the action for as long as you’ve paid for on your browser, on the TV app or on the mobile app.

Aday passcosts £7.99 and lasts 24 hours from purchase. Aweek passcosts £12.99 and gets you (unsurprisingly) 7 days, while themonth passcosts £33.99 per month and rolls on to the next month unless you cancel it. There’s also amobile passfor £5.99 a month.

Click here to view Now TV’s Sky Sports Pass packages.

How to use a VPN

If you’re a British viewer who is currently abroad and still wants to watch the cricket, you can use a VPN to ‘browse from the UK’ and access Sky Sports and Now TV.NordVPNis our top recommendation, but ourbest VPN chartrounds up other excellent services for accessing UK content from abroad.

How to watch free highlights

The obvious place to go for comprehensive highlights of England vs West Indies is Sky Sports, but there are free alternatives to be found.

YouTube is your best bet, and two sets of highlights for each of the games (an in-depth package lasting almost an hour, and a bite-sized alternative that lasts a few minutes) can be found on theWindies Cricket channel.

If you can’t wait until the YouTube package is edited and posted, Twitter is a good source of ultrashort highlights in almost real time. We follow four main accounts in hopes that they will post clips of wickets, milestones, pleasant shots and unpleasant sledges –England Cricket,Sky Sports Cricket,WisdenandCricingif– but the TV rights situation varies by series. In this case Sky Sports appears to be the best one to go for.

How to listen on the radio

TalkSport has the radio rights for this tour. We’ll miss TMS, of course, but feel talkSport did a decent job of the Sri Lanka series so aren’t too put out.

TalkSport has two channels and coverage will be split between them. The primary channel can be found on 1089 or 1053 AM, while talkSport 2 can be found on digital radio oronline.

How to follow the score online

TheBBC Sport websiteoffers live scores and text updates, but we prefer to useCricinfo, which has detailed ball-by-ball coverage, stats and charts updated on the fly, and a huge range of articles and videos afterwards.

Author: David Price, Editor, Macworld

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