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World Sports News - Monday 27 June 2022 by Chili Radio


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Rugby League - New South Wales levelled the State of Origin series with a 44-12 win over Queensland in Perth.

 

The Blues, who have won three of the last four series, edged a tight first half 14-12 before scoring five unanswered tries in the second. Queensland won the first  game 16-10 and will host the decider in Brisbane on 13 July.

 

Cricket - England need 113 runs with eight wickets in hand to complete another  final-day victory against New Zealand in the third Test at Headingley Leeds Yorkshire. 

 

Set 296 to win, they finished on 183-2 on day four but England wicketkeeper Ben Foakes has been ruled out of the final day after testing positive for Covid-19. 

 

Football - Transfer News -  English Premier League side Nottingham Forest have signed Nigeria forward Taiwo Awoniyi from Union Berlin for a club record fee. 

 

The 24-year-old joins newly promoted Forest on a five-year deal for a reported 20 m euros. and Wales captain Gareth Bale has decided to join MLS side Los Angeles FC after leaving Real Madrid last month. 

 

He has publicly stated he enjoys spending time on the American West Coast, having played there in pre-season competitions and been back on holiday with his family.

 

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HELP needed as I want to watch the rugby union series between the All Blacks and Ireland but can't seem to find anywhere to stream or download it.

 

I did subscribe to Rugby Pass last year, but that seems to be unavailable now, and I don't mind paying for a subscription, but where on earth can I watch it, subscription and all?

 

Helpful replies would be much appreciated.

 

Many thanks in anticipation. 

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