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The 2020 IPL final is here. Four-time champions Mumbai Indians will go up against final debutants Delhi Capitals in the thirteenth Indian Premier League final on Tuesday, November 10 in Dubai, UAE. The 2020 season of the Twenty20 cricket tournament has taken place entirely outside India thanks to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Disney holds the IPL broadcasting rights (at least until 2022), and as such, the 2020 IPL final will be available on its platforms — streaming service Disney+ Hotstar online, and sports channel Star Sports on TV — in India. Disney has sold the rights to other platforms since Hotstar isn't available everywhere. To answer just that, here's how you can watch the live stream of the 2020 IPL final, wherever you live.
You can watch IPL live telecast 2020 online in India on Disney+ Hotstar. The video streaming service is available through two different subscription models: Disney+ Hotstar Premium and Disney+ Hotstar VIP. The former is available at Rs. 299 a month or Rs. 1,499 a year, while the latter is provided at Rs. 399 a year. Customers with a credit card can get the Disney+ Hotstar VIP subscription at a discounted price of Rs. 365. Similarly, Jio and Airtel are offering the annual subscription to Disney+ Hotstar VIP with their list of recharge plans.
If you're in Australia, you can watch IPL live telecast 2020 online either by purchasing a Foxtel subscription or by subscribing to YuppTV. Foxtel offers a Sports HD & Kids pack at a monthly subscription price of AUD 79 (roughly Rs. 4,200), while YuppTV is charging AUD 24.99 (roughly Rs. 1,300) for a monthly pack. You can also pick the yearly subscription of YuppTV at AUD 179.99 (roughly Rs. 9,700) that brings access to IPL live telecast for free.
To watch IPL 2020 live in the USA, you can subscribe to Hotstar US at $49.99 (roughly Rs. 3,700) a year. Canadian users can go with Hotstar Canada that is available at a monthly price of CAD 49.99 (roughly Rs. 2,800).
For cricket lovers in the UK, IPL live telecast 2020 online is available via Sky Sports Now TV. It is available at GBP 25 (roughly Rs. 2,400) a month. For the people living in Ireland, the IPL matches will be streamed live via Now TV Ireland that is available at a discounted price of EUR 19.50 (roughly Rs. 1,900) a month for the first three months.
In Singapore, the 2020 IPL season is available on StarHub. You will need the Indian+ pass for SG$15 (roughly Rs. 830) and you can then watch IPL using the StarHub TV+ app or website.
In Malaysia, Continental Europe, and South America, YuppTV will stream IPL 2020 live. It is offering monthly access in Malaysia at MYR 9.99 (roughly Rs. 180). YuppTV in continental Europe is available at EUR 11.99 (roughly Rs. 1,000). Users in South America can watch the IPL 2020 matches live at a monthly charge of $9.99 (roughly Rs. 733).
SuperSport has been retained as the official broadcaster for IPL 2020 in South Africa and sub-Saharan Africa. For users who have its TV subscription can watch the matches live during the tournament from the SuperSport website for free.
Pakistan has been excluded from the list of countries broadcasting IPL 2020 for the second consecutive year after it was removed originally in 2019.
In New Zealand, Fox Sports and Kayo Sports will broadcast IPL 2020 live on the Web. Fox Sports is available for access on the Web at NZD 4.99 (roughly Rs. 250) for a month, while Kayo Sports is available at NZD 25 (roughly Rs. 1,200) a month.
IPL 2020 will also be streamed live in the Caribbean Islands through Flow Sports. The Caribbean Islands include includes Anguilla, Antigua, Barbados, British Virgin Islands, Cayman, Curacao, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, and Turks and Caicos, the United States Virgin Islands.
For cricket fans in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, beIN Connect will stream IPL 2020 live online. The region covers the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Saudi Arabia, and Egypt.
If you aren't able to watch IPL 2020 live online in your country, you can, of course, use a VPN service and watch the matches through any of the aforementioned services. We, however, don't guarantee whether all these services would work on your network.
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