What Time Are The Ashes On In Perth?

what time is the ashes on in perth
Each day of play from 5:30pm to 1:30am AWST live on Channel 9 and Fox Sports.

What Time Are The Ashes On In Perth?

Each day of play from 5:30pm to 1:30am AWST live on Channel 9 and Fox Sports.
what time is the ashes on in perth
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When and where to watch The Ashes 2019 Tour of England in Perth.

Want to know when the first ball of The Ashes will come down the pitch? Don’t miss any of the action on Channel 9 and Fox Sports with play set to kick-off each day at 6pm AWST.

What time are The Ashes on in Perth?

Each day of play for the tests is scheduled to start at 6pm (AWST).

How to watch and stream The Ashes live in Australia

For those night owls, The Ashes will be broadcast on Channel 9, 9HD and GEM and Fox Sports in Australia from 5:30pm to 1:30am.

To make sure you don’t miss the first ball you will have to tune into 9 GEM at 5:30pm for the pre-match show. Then catch the first ball from 6pm on 9 GEM before switching over to Channel 9 or 9HD from 7:30pm for the remainder of the broadcast.

The Ashes broadcast finishes at 1:30am

The Ashes Schedule 2019

1st Test

  • Dates: Thursday 1st – Monday 5th August 2019
  • Venue: Edgbaston, Birmingham

2nd Test

  • Dates: Wednesday 14th – Sunday 18th August 2019
  • Venue: Lord’s, London

3rd Test

  • Dates: Thursday 22nd – Monday 26th August 2019
  • Venue: Headingley, Leeds

4th Test

  • Dates: Wednesday 4th – Sunday 8th September 2019
  • Venue: Old Trafford, Manchester

5th Test

  • Dates: Thursday 12th – Monday 16th September 2019
  • Venue: The Oval, London

Australia’s 17-man Ashes 2019 squad

Tim Paine (c), Cameron Bancroft, Pat Cummins, Marcus Harris, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Mitchell Marsh, Michael Neser, James Pattinson, Peter Siddle, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Matthew Wade, David Warner.

Who is winning the overall Ashes series?

There has been 70 series played and amazingly the overall series has been as close as it gets – Australia have won 33, England 32, and five have been drawn.