Is England vs Barbarians rugby on TV? Channel, live stream FREE, teams and kick-off time for TODAY'S Twickenham event | The Sun

ENGLAND are taking on the Barbarians TODAY in the traditional curtain raiser for a summer season of rugby.

The Red Rose are off to Eddie Jones' native Australia this summer as they look to improve on a Six Nations campaign that brought just two wins.


This year's visiting Barbarians side consists predominantly of French players while ex-England star George Kruis will line up in the second row.

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What time does England vs Barbarians kick off?

  • England take on the Barbarians on TODAY – Sunday, June 19.
  • The match kicks off at 3pm.
  • It takes place at Twickenham.
  • England's last match against the Barbarians took place in 2019 when they ran out 51-43 winners.

What TV channel is England vs Barbarians on and can I live stream it?

  • England vs Barbarians is live on Amazon Prime Video.
  • Coverage commences at 2pm – one hour before kick-off.

Can I watch England vs Barbarians for free?

  • Yes. First-time subscribers can get a 30-day FREE trial of Amazon Prime Video.

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