On which television channel does Italy-Scotland rugby broadcast? Start time and live stream



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Scotland travels to face Italy in their first match of the inaugural Fall Nations Cup.

The Scots are in high spirits after finishing the Six Nations with a flourish late last month.

They narrowly lost to Ireland and England in their opening matches, but continued on a streak to beat Italy, France and, after the restart, Wales.

Italy endured another test campaign as they fell to five consecutive defeats and a -134 points difference.

They produced a spirited performance against France to show that they have mettle in their team, but results are what really matter and Scotland’s 17-0 win over Italy in the Six Nations does not bode well for their chances here.

RadioTimes.com has put together everything you need to know about watching Italy v Scotland on TV and online.

When will Italy v Scotland air on TV?

Italy v Scotland will take place on Saturday, November 14, 2020.

Check our Fall Nations Cup match guide for the latest times and information on each match.

What time is the kick-off?

Italy v Scotland will start at 12:45 pm.

This week there are numerous Fall Nations Cup rugby matches, including England v Georgia.

Which television channel is Italy v Scotland on?

The game will not be broadcast live on any terrestrial television channels, but you can still watch full coverage of the game on Amazon Prime Video and stream it through your television.

A lot of smart TVs will come equipped with the Amazon Prime Video app, while you can also use devices like the Amazon Fire TV Stick or Google Chromecast.

How to live stream Italy v Scotland online

Amazon Prime Video will show coverage of the game live starting at 12 p.m.

You can take advantage of your 30-day free trial that includes free next-day delivery of thousands of items in the Amazon store.

Italy-Scotland team news

Italy: TBC

Scotland: Stuart Hogg (captain); Darcy Graham, Chris Harris, Sam Johnson, Duhan van der Merwe; Duncan Weir, Ali Price; Rory Sutherland, Stuart McInally, Zander Fagerson, Scott Cummings, Jonny Gray, Jamie Ritchie, Hamish Watson, Blade Thomson.

Replacements: George Turner, Oli Kebble, WP Nel, Sam Skinner, Nick Haining, Sam Hidalgo-Clyne, James Lang, Blair Kinghorn.

For the full breakdown of upcoming games, check out our Fall Nations Cup Schedule in the TV guide.

If you are looking for something else to see, check out our television guide.

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