Where to watch the Sevens this weekend

Fri, Apr 15, 2016, 11:38 PM
Beth Newman
by Beth Newman
The Aussie men kick off in Singapore on Saurday afternoon. Photo: Getty Images
The Aussie men kick off in Singapore on Saurday afternoon. Photo: Getty Images

It’s a bona fide feast of Sevens Rugby this weekend, with the Aussie men in Singapore and the women in Langford, Canada.

There’s plenty at stake for both sides and we have you covered if you want to make sure you catch every history-making moment. 

Singapore Sevens

The Qantas Australian Men’s Sevens side are in Singapore this weekend, in arguably their best form since the turn of the century, with four straight Cup semi-finals in the bank. 

The Singapore Sevens will be LIVE on FOXSPORTS all weekend.

Saturday April 16

Australia vs  Argentina, 1.28pm AEST - FOXSPORTS 2

Australia vs Japan, 4.49pm AEST  - FOXSPORTS 2

Australia vs Wales, 8.42pm AEST - FOXSPORTS Red Button 

Sunday April 17

Finals Day – 12pm-6pm - FOX SPORTS Red Button

   6pm-10.15pm - FOX SPORTS 2

The Aussie women's sevens could claim the series this weekend. Photo: Getty Images

Langford Sevens

We’ve done the maths and the Qantas Australian Women’s Sevens could possibly seal its first World Series title in Langford this weekend, currently holding a 14-point lead over rivals, New Zealand.

They’re fielding a new-look squad for their second-last World Series leg, with Georgie Friedrichs, Demi Hayes and Shenae Ciesiolka making their debuts.

Sunday April 17

Australia v France, Pool A, 4.44am AEST -  stream at worldrugby.org

Australia v Brazil, Pool A, 7.36am AEST - stream at  worldrugby.or

Australia v Russia, Pool A, 10.28am AEST - stream via worldrugby.org

Monday April 18

Quarter and Semi finals all streamed live at worldrugby.org

All finals (Bowl, Plate, Cup) broadcast LIVE on FOXSPORTS 3 from 9am AEST.

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