All Blacks U20 vs Wallabies U20 Kick Off Times & TV Channel
All Blacks U20 face off against Wallabies U20 in World Rugby U20 Championship Semi Final on Sun 9th July 2023 at Athlone Stadium. Kick-off in the UK is scheduled for 13:00. In South Africa it’s at 14:00 SAST, 00:00 NZST in New Zealand, 22:00 AEST in Australia and 05:00 EST in the US.
Wallabies U20 won the last encounter but All Blacks U20 are in the best form of their last 5 games.
Table Standings
Heading into the fixture the two sides are separated by just 1 place in the league table with Wallabies U20 in 2nd and All Blacks U20 in 3rd underlining just how tight this match could be.
All Blacks U20 vs Wallabies U20 Squads
The official squads for All Blacks U20 vs Wallabies U20 will become available around 24- 48 hours before kick-off. Teams can still make changes up to an hour before the match however.
Live Updates
Harry McLaughlin-Phillips has kicked a conversion.
A wonderful passing move by Australia U20 is finished off by Teddy Wilson
Xavi Taele (New Zealand U20) is shown a yellow card
The touch judges raise their flags as Harry McLaughlin-Phillips kicks the conversion.
A stunning solo try from Tim Ryan
A penetrating move by New Zealand U20 results in a try for Caleb Tangitau.
A penetrating move by Australia U20 results in a try for Ronan Leahy.
Harry McLaughlin-Phillips adds the two points for Australia U20.
Slick passing by Australia U20 leads to a try for Tim Ryan.
The defence are desperately trying to hold out here but it was to no avail as Jack Taylor dots the ball down from close range.
The New Zealand U20 supporters go wild as Taha Kemara successfully kicks the %a%.
Taha Kemara does the business as their conversion attempt goes over.
Incisive passing by New Zealand U20 is finished off by Malachi Wrampling-Alec, as they goes over for the try.
The New Zealand U20 supporters go wild as Taha Kemara successfully kicks the penalty goal.
Silky skills by Australia U20 ends with a try for Henry O'Donnell.
Great forward play by Australia U20 allows Max Craig to score the try.
Malachi Wrampling-Alec (New Zealand U20) is shown a yellow card
Taha Kemara makes no mistake with that conversion attempt.
A wonderful passing move by New Zealand U20 is finished off by Caleb Tangitau
Max Craig scores the try from close range.
Tom Allen (New Zealand U20) is shown the red card
Harry McLaughlin-Phillips kicks the penalty.
Great hands by New Zealand U20 leads to a try for Macca Springer