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Here’s how to watch the 4th Test match on TV and live stream. The Sporting News takes you through all the information you need to follow the game.
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Cricket Australia is desperately hoping a “shocker” MCG pitch flattens out after a madcap 20 wicket Boxing Day left the governing body staring at a fresh multi-million dollar hit.
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OVER 33: ENG 174/6 (Brook 18 Smith 3) England seal victory with four leg-byes when Richardson strays onto the pads of Brook. They have finally won a Test in Australia for the first time since January 2011. There are no wild celebrations from Ben Stokes but it’s clear how much this means to him and his players after a desperately disappointing tour.
Here’s all of the match details and live streaming information for the fourth Ashes Test between Australia and England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground from Friday, December 26 onwards.
England vs Australia Fourth Test LIVE: UK times, toss, scorecard and where to watch Boxing Day clash
England take on Australia in the fourth Ashes Test aiming to restore some pride in what has been a disastrous series Down Under. Australia have already claimed the 2025/26 Ashes having taken an
England have avoided an Ashes whitewash with a drought-breaking victory over Australia in the Boxing Day Test. “The players obviously want to be out there slogging it out over five days,” the Australian legend said on Channel 7.
Australia, already 3-0 up, face England in the Boxing Day Ashes Test at MCG. Starc leads a dominant attack, while Stokes’ side battles poor form and controversies, seeking pride in a tough series.
The cricket world is up in arms as the Ashes descended into chaos on Thursday, with both sides losing all trust in a controversial technology. Australia has one hand on the Ashes urn as England’s D-Day did not go to plan with the visitors crumbling after a promising start to Day 2.
Australia tightened their grip on the Ashes on Saturday, finishing day four of the third Test in Adelaide just four wickets away from retaining the urn as England limped to 207 for 6 in pursuit of a record 435.