ICC Champions Trophy – England vs Australia: What time does the match start, where is it and what TV channel is it on?


ENGLAND take on Australia in their final ICC Champions Trophy group match.

Trevor Bayliss’ side have won their first two group games against Bangladesh and New Zealand to guarantee a spot in the semi-final.

England have already qualified for the ICC Champions Trophy semi-finals
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But they will now relish the opportunity to knock out Australia, who have had both their matches rained off.

Here is everything you need to know about the fixture.

When is England vs Australia and where can I watch it?

England take on Australia on Saturday, June 10.

The match will start at 10.30am.

Coverage will begin at 10am on Sky Sports 2, with all Champions Trophy matches to be broadcast on the same channel.

Australia have had both their matches so far rained off and are struggling to stay in the tournament
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Where will the match be played and can I still get tickets?

England vs Australia will take place at Edgbaston.

A small number of tickets may be available via the ICC site.

Prices range from £20-80 provided all categories are on sale.

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Who else do England play in the Champions Trophy?

England have already beaten New Zealand and Bangladesh.

They have qualified for the semi-finals, where they will face one of India, Pakistan, South Africa or Sri Lanka.

West Indies are not involved as the competition as they are not currently one of the top eight ODI teams in the world.


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