England travel to face South Africa with a packed schedule of Test, ODI and T20 matches to come.
RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about England’s tour of South Africa to round off the year and into 2020.
When do England tour South Africa?
The England tour of South Africa runs from Boxing Day (26th December) 2019 until Sunday 16th February 2019.
When are South Africa v England matches?
Test: 26th December – 28th January (four matches)
ODI: 4th February – 9th February (three matches)
T20: 12th February – 16th February (three matches)
South Africa v England Test matches
All UK times/dates
1st Test – Centurion
Date: Thursday 26th December – Monday 30th December
Start time: 8:00am (Sky Sports Cricket / Main Event / NOW TV)
2nd Test – Cape Town
Date: Friday 3rd January – Tuesday 7th January
Start time: 8:00am (Sky Sports Cricket / Main Event / NOW TV)
3rd Test – Port Elizabeth
Date: Thursday 16th January – Monday 20th January
Start time: 8:30am (Sky Sports Cricket / Main Event / NOW TV)
4th Test – Johannesburg
Date: Friday 24th January – Tuesday 28th January
Start time: 8:00am (Sky Sports Cricket / Main Event / NOW TV)
South Africa v England ODI matches
All UK times/dates
1st ODI – Cape Town
Date: Tuesday 4th February
Start time: 11:00am (Sky Sports Cricket / Main Event / NOW TV)
2nd ODI – Durban
Date: Friday 7th February
Start time: 11:00am (Sky Sports Cricket / Main Event / NOW TV)
3rd ODI – Johannesburg
Date: Sunday 9th February
Start time: 8:00am (Sky Sports Cricket / Main Event / NOW TV)
South Africa v England T20 matches
All UK times/dates
1st T20 – East London
Date: 12th February
Start time: 4:00pm (Sky Sports Cricket / Main Event / NOW TV)
2nd T20 – Durban
Date: 14th February
Start time: 4:00pm (Sky Sports Cricket / Main Event / NOW TV)
3rd T20 – Centurion
Date: 16th February
Start time: 12:30pm (Sky Sports Cricket / Main Event / NOW TV)
How to watch England tour of South Africa
You can watch the tour live on Sky Sports Cricket or online via the SkyGo app.
Sky customers can add specific channels for just £18 per month or add the complete sports package to their deal for just £23 per month.
If you don’t have Sky, you can watch the tour through NOW TV. You can get a Sky Sports day pass for £9.99, a week pass for £14.99 or a month pass for £33.99, all without needing a contract. NOW TV can be streamed through a computer or apps found on most smart TVs, phones and consoles.
How to listen to England tour of South Africa
Full live and exclusive coverage of England’s tour of South Africa will be broadcast on talkSPORT 2.
Darren Gough will present coverage alongside an all-star line-up of pundits including former England superstar Kevin Pietersen.
For exact timings, check out full broadcast times here.
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