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Tom's Guide
a day ago
- Sport
- Tom's Guide
New Zealand vs France live stream: How to watch 2025 Summer Internationals rugby online
The New Zealand vs France live stream provides an opportunity for the All Blacks to secure back-to-back victories over Les Bleus and wrap up a series victory when the two teams meet in Wellington — and you can watch the rugby from anywhere in the world with a VPN. The New Zealand vs France live stream takes place on Saturday, July 12. ► Time: 8:05 a.m. BST / 3:05 a.m. ET / 12:05 a.m. PT / 5:05 a.m. AEST• U.S. — FloRugby• U.K. — Sky Sports • Watch anywhere — try NordVPN 100% risk-free New Zealand may not have been at their best in Dunedin in the first Test but the 31-27 victory was the first time they had beaten France since 2018. Played under a roof at the Forsyth-Barr stadium, the All Blacks survived a huge scare against a French XV that only featured three players from their final match of this year's Six Nations. Coach Scott Robertson will hope for a more convincing victory to wrap up the three-match series with a game to spare. Before the first Test, many predicted the understrength France team would be swept aside. However, Les Bleus produced a battling performance, with debutant fly-half, Joris Segonds, particularly impressing. The French may be without the likes of Antoine Dupont, Damian Penaud, Thomas Ramos and Grégory Alldritt, but they proved their so-called 'B-team' can compete and will believe they can cause an upset in Wellington. Read on to see your New Zealand vs France live stream options and how to watch from anywhere. Rugby fans in the U.S. can watch a New Zealand vs France live steam on FloRugby. The popular streaming service has the rights to show a massive selection of rugby, including the Summer Internationals, URC, Champions Cup and Challenge Cup. A monthly subscription costs $30, while the annual subscription is priced at $150. If you already subscribe to FloRugby but are outside the U.S. right now, then using a VPN like NordVPN will help you access the rugby live streams. Away from home at the moment and blocked from watching the rugby on your usual subscription? You can still watch New Zealand vs France live online thanks to the wonders of a VPN (Virtual Private Network). The software allows your devices to appear to be back in your home country regardless of where in the world you are. So ideal for viewers away on vacation or on business. Our favorite is NordVPN. It's the best on the market: There's a good reason you've heard of NordVPN. We specialize in testing and reviewing VPN services and NordVPN is the one we rate best. It's outstanding at unblocking streaming services, it's fast and it has top-level security features too. With over 7,000 servers across 110+ countries, and at a great price too, it's easy to recommend. Get 70% off NordVPN with this deal Using a VPN is incredibly simple. 1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, NordVPN is our favorite. 2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're away from the U.S., and want to view your usual streaming service, you'd select a U.S.-based server from the list. 3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to your usual streaming service and watch New Zealand vs France online as if you were back at home. The New Zealand vs France live stream is being shown on Sky Sports. Head to Sky TV deals and packages for today's best prices. And remember if you are looking to stream the action then head to Sky Go which is available across a range of devices. Alternatively, you can make use of a NOW Sports membership instead with plans starting at £14.99 a day or £29.99 a month. If you're abroad right now, you can still follow your preferred New Zealand vs France live stream by using one of the best VPN services, such as NordVPN. New Zealand vs France will be shown on Stan Sport for rugby fans Down Under. Base Stan plans cost from $12/month, and you'll need to add Stan Sport for a further $15/month. It's available on a wide variety of devices including smart TVs, iOS and Android phones, Chromecast, Apple TV and more. If you're currently out of Australia but want to watch rugby live streams via your home service, you'll need to get yourself a VPN. Instructions above. Sky Sport NZ will be showing the New Zealand vs France match. A subscription to streaming service Sky Sport Now costs $54.99 per month or $549.99 per year (equivalent to $45.83 per month). Day passes are also available for $29.99 if you just want to watch the game. We test and review VPN services in the context of legal recreational uses. For example: 1. Accessing a service from another country (subject to the terms and conditions of that service). 2. Protecting your online security and strengthening your online privacy when abroad. We do not support or condone the illegal or malicious use of VPN services. Consuming pirated content that is paid-for is neither endorsed nor approved by Future Publishing.

RNZ News
03-07-2025
- Sport
- RNZ News
France names eight uncapped players to face All Blacks
Joris Segonds will make his test debut at No 10 for France. Photo: Photosport All Blacks v France Kick-off: 7:05pm Saturday 5 July Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin Live blog updates on RNZ France coach Fabien Galthie has named eight debutants, including five starters, in a depleted squad for their opening match of a three-test tour of New Zealand in Dunedin. Tom Spring is set to make his debut on the right wing in the clash on Saturday while Joris Segonds will earn his first cap at No 10. Alexandre Fischer will earn his first cap in the third row, Tyler Duguid in the second row and Giorgi Beria as prop. Props Paul Mallez and Regis Montagne, along with versatile forward Jacobus van Tonder, who can play in the second or third row, will hope to debut off the bench. Captain Gael Fickou, who is the most-capped player in the squad (94 caps), will lead the side from the centre while veteran prop Rabah Slimani will return to international rugby for the first time since October 2019. Pierre-Louis Barassi, Pierre Bochaton, Joshua Brennan, Nicolas Depoortere and Bastien Vergnes-Taillefer, who all played in the Top 14 final last Saturday, are out of the squad and will be available for the second and third tests. The All Blacks side was named yesterday , with debutants lock Fabian Holland and loose forward Christian Lio-Willie named in the starting side, while prop Ollie Norris and loose forward Du'Plessis Kirifi will prepare to debut off the bench. France: 1. Giorgi Beria, 2. Gaetan Garlot, 3. Rabah Slimani, 4. Hugo Auradou, 5. Tyler Duguid, 6. Alexandre Fischer, 7. Killian Tixeront, 8. Mickael Guillard, 9. Nolann Le Garrec, 10. Joris Segonds, 11. Gabin Villiere, 12. Gael Fickou (capt), 13. Emilien Gailleton, 14. Tom Spring, 15. Theo Attissogbe. Bench: 16. Pierre Bourgarit, 17. Paul Mallez, 18. Regis Montagne, 19. Romain Taofifenua, 20. Cameron Woki, 21. Jacobus van Tonder, 22. Baptiste Jauneau, 23. Antoine Hastoy. All Blacks: 1. Ethan de Groot, 2. Codie Taylor, 3. Fletcher Newell, 4. Scott Barrett, 5. Fabian Holland, 6. Tupou Vaa'i, 7. Ardie Savea, 8, Christian Lio-Willie, 9. Cameron Roigard, 10. Beauden Barrett, 11. Rieko Ioane, 12. Jordie Barrett, 13. Billy Proctor, 14. Sevu Reece, 15. Will Jordan Bench: Taukei'aho, 17. Ollie Norris, 18. Pasilio Tosi, 19. Samipeni Finau, 20. Du'Plessis Kirifi, 21. Cortez Ratima, 22. Quinn Tupaea, 23. Damian McKenzie - Reuters


NZ Herald
03-07-2025
- Sport
- NZ Herald
All Blacks v France: French name eight debutants to face Scott Robertson's side in Dunedin
French coach Fabien Galthie has named five newcomers in his starting XV and a further three more on the bench to face the All Blacks in Dunedin on Saturday. First five-eighths Joris Segonds, flanker Alexandre Fischer, lock Tyler Duguid, prop Giorgi Beria and winger Tom Spring will make their debuts


France 24
13-06-2025
- Sport
- France 24
Bayonne crush Clermont to set up Toulouse showdown in Top 14 semis
Returning to the knock-out stage of the French championship for the first time in 33 years, Bayonne mastered the wet conditions best to remain undefeated at home this season. Clermont, champions in 2010 and 2017, never got into the game which was played in stormy conditions with persistent rain preventing play from developing. The winner of the tie at a sold-out Stade Jean-Dauger will now face record 23-time champions Toulouse next Friday in Lyon. Bayonne's hopes of reaching the last four had been dealt a blow with former England centre Manu Tuilagi sidelined with a rib issue. But they were dominant throughout, with fly-half Joris Segonds scoring two penalties and a drop goal, his fourth of the season, in the first half. Clermont's Argentinian veteran Benjamin Urdapilleta, in his final professional appearance, accounted for their only points with a penalty for 9-3 after 27 minutes. Fly-half Camille Lopez came off the bench after 55 minutes for the hosts and proved decisive against his former team with his first kick setting up Tom Spring to finish behind the line (14-3). "We weren't up to the task in many areas," said Clermont manager Christophe Urios. "It's not a problem of adaptation, it's more a problem of attitude, behaviour, and solidity. "The best team won. My overwhelming feeling is one of bitterness." On Saturday, Toulon host Castres with a semi-final spot against Bordeaux-Begles at stake. The Top 14 final takes place on June 28 in Paris.