ENGLAND head to the West Indies this month, as the limited overs team looks to provide some joy for fans after the disappointment of the Ashes.
But where will you be able to stream West Indies vs England live? And will any TV channels be showing the matches? Check out the page below to find out more.
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What TV channel is showing West Indies vs England?
England’s entire T20I series will be shown live on BT Sport. It will also be possible to follow the action on talkSPORT.
The Test series will also be shown on BT Sport and commentated on at talkSPORT. As yet, there is no information regarding whether highlights will be available on terrestrial TV.
For those without BT Sport, the easiest way to catch all the action will be to stream every ball on bet365. Sign up and fund your account, and you’ll be able to watch every game.
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When does West Indies vs England start?
The first T201 between the West Indies and England is scheduled to start at 8pm GMT on Saturday, 22nd January at the Kensington Oval in Barbados.
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