The Australia vs England 2nd Test live streams see The Ashes 2025/26 action roll on to the Gabba, with England already playing catchup with the pink ball under the floodlights.
You can catch every ball from the Australia vs England 2nd Test live and for free on 7Plus from anywhere in the world using a VPN.
Australia vs England 2nd Test live streams: TV schedule, channels
The Australia vs England 2nd Test live stream takes place from Thursday, Dec. 4 to Monday, Dec. 8
► Daily start time: 11 p.m. ET (from Wed.) / 8 p.m. PT (from Wed.) / 4 a.m. GMT / 3 p.m. AEDT
• FREE live streams — 7Plus (AUS)
• Watch anywhere — NordVPN (75% off)
To say that the much-anticipated 1st Test in Perth was wild would be one of 2025’s biggest sporting understatements. 19 wickets tumbled on the first day alone and, by the end of the second evening, Travis Head’s dizzying century had led Australia to a 1-0 lead in the series.
The hosts head to the day-night Test in Brisbane in buoyant mood, knowing that it’s been almost 40 years since they’ve lost an Ashes encounter at the ‘Gabbatoir’. They remain without fast bowlers Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood, and Usman Khawaja has also pulled out of the squad, but Mitchell Starc will be licking his lips for a chance to get his hands on that pink ball — Australia have lost only one of the 13 day-night games they’ve played at home.
Without Mark Wood, England have been forced into a change. Surprisingly, it’s aggressive hitter and part-time spinner Will Jacks who has got the nod. You know that the Bazballers are unlikely to change their positive approach, and they’ll be desperate that it pays off at the Gabba.
What will the next chapter hold in the storied Ashes folklore? Read on and we’ll show you how to watch Australia vs England 2nd Test in The Ashes 2025/26 online from anywhere in the world — and for FREE.
Can you watch The Ashes 2nd Test for free?
Australian viewers are in luck as every run, wicket and catch of the 2025/26 Ashes is being broadcast on Channel 7 and 7Plus for free.
All you need is an account with a valid Australian postcode (e.g. 4102) and you’ll be good to go.
Outside Australia for any of the test matches? A VPN like Nord will help you unlock your free Australia vs England 2nd Test streams from anywhere in the world.
How to watch The Ashes 2nd Test from anywhere
Outside your country right now and being blocked from watching your usual cricket streams — like Australia vs England 2nd Test in The Ashes 2025/26 — by geo-blockers?
You can still watch your usual cricket live stream thanks to the wonders of a VPN (Virtual Private Network). The software makes your devices to appear to be back in your home country regardless of where in the world you are. Ideal for soccer fans away on vacation or on business. Our favorite is NordVPN. It’s the best on the market:
It’s really easy to use a VPN to watch the Australia vs England 2nd Test.
1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we’ve said, NordVPN is our favorite.
2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance if you’re an Australian resident in the U.K. and want to watch 7Plus you’d select ‘Australia’ from the listed countries.
3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to your usual streaming site or app and watch The Ashes 2025/26 drama unfold live as if you were back at home.
How to watch The Ashes 2nd Test 2025/26 in U.K.
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TNT Sports is the place to go for all The Ashes 2025/26 action, including the 2nd Test at The Gabba.
Subscriptions for TNT Sports start at £18/month through Virgin Media or £25/month on Sky TV.
Alternatively, cricket fans can get a TNT Sports subscription via Discovery+ from £30.99/month.
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How to watch The Ashes 2nd Test in Australia
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There are two ways to watch The Ashes 2025/26 in Australia, including a FREE option.
As we’ve mentioned above, free-to-air broadcaster Channel 7 and its streaming service 7Plus will be showing Australia vs England without charge. All you need is an account with a valid Australian postcode (e.g. 4102).
You can also watch all the action online via Foxtel or Kayo Sports. A monthly subscription to Kayo Standard starts at $30 after a 7-day FREE trial, or you can pay an extra $10 for Kayo Premium and watch Ashes 2025/26 live streams in 4K.
Outside of Oz for the 2nd Test? Use a trusted VPN to unblock your regular stream and enjoy the cricket.
How to watch The Ashes 2nd Test in India
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Fans in India can watch all The Ashes 2025/26 action between Australia and England, including the 2nd Test, on Star Sports on TV and JioHotstar digitally.
Subscriptions to JioHotstar cost around Rs. 299/month (around $3.50 USD), with the option to alternatively purchase an annual package for for Rs. 899 ($10.50 USD).
The daily start time of the 2nd Test will be 9:30 a.m. IST.
For fans outside of India — use a reliable VPN to unblock your JioHotstar account and watch all the action just as if you’re at home.
How to watch The Ashes 2nd Test in the U.S.
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For cricket fans in the U.S. streaming service Willow TV will be showcasing The Ashes 2025/26 across its linear and digital platforms.
Willow TV is available from a number of cable providers including Dish, Spectrum, Xfinity, Verizon Fios and more, or as its own standalone service.
Fans can also opt to access Willow TV via Sling TV for the Australia vs England 2nd Test:
How to watch The Ashes 2nd Test in Pakistan
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The Ashes 2025/26, including the Australia vs England 2nd Test, will be shown on streaming service Tapmad in Pakistan.
For full access to Australia vs England, you just need its monthly package, which costs Rs499 ($1.77).
The daily start time for the five-day 2nd Test is 9 a.m. PKT.
Traveling away from Pakistan right now? Access your free stream by using NordVPN.
How to watch The Ashes 2nd Test in South Africa
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SuperSport has the rights to show The Ashes 2025/26 in South Africa. The five-day 2nd Test starts on Thursday, December 4 and each day’s play will begin at 6 a.m. SAST.
If you don’t subscribe and want to watch online then you’ll need to get a DStv access package to watch the game live on SuperSport with prices starting at R99/month ($5.66).
Away from South Africa at the moment? Catch the cricket through DStv by using NordVPN.
How to watch The Ashes 2nd Test in New Zealand
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The Ashes 2025/26 is on Sky Sport in New Zealand. Sky Sport is also the home of Formula 1, Premier League soccer, and countless other sports from around the world.
That means you can also watch through the online Sky Sport Now platform, which costs $29.99/day, $54.99/month or $549.99/year.
Each day of the 2nd Test between Australia vs England begins at 5 p.m. NZDT.
Remember. You can still tap into your Australia vs England 2nd Test stream by using one of the best VPN services, such as NordVPN.
How to watch The Ashes 2nd Test in the Republic of Ireland
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Just like in the U.K., TNT Sports is the home of The Ashes 2025/26, including the Australia vs England 2nd Test, in the Republic of Ireland.
Virgin Media customers can add TNT Sports to their package for €30/month, which also comes with Sky Sports and Premier Sports access.
NOW also has various streaming options that include access to TNT Sports. Plans start from €14.99/day and, right now, you can sign up for a year paying just $17/month.
Unfortunately, the Discovery Plus streaming-only packages that include TNT Sports in the U.K. are not available in the Republic of Ireland.
Away from the Emerald Isle while the cricket is on? You’ll need one of the best VPN services, such as NordVPN, to watch your regular Ashes 2025/26 streams.
What are the Australia vs England 2nd Test teams?
Australia squad: Steve Smith (c), Scott Boland, Alex Carey (wk), Brendan Doggett, Cameron Green, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Michael Neser, Mitchell Starc, Jake Weatherald, Beau Webster
* Australia yet to announce XI
England XI: Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (c), Jamie Smith (wk), Will Jacks, Gus Atkinson, Brydon Carse, Jofra Archer
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Australia vs England 2nd Test Preview
One reason why last week’s 1st Test in Perth held such significance for England was because their record at the Gabba is so poor. They failed to get a much needed foothold in the series, and come to Brisbane in an unenviable position.
You have to go back to the days of Ian Botham and captain Mike Gatting (1986, to be precise) since England managed to win at the Brisbane Cricket Ground fortress — more commonly known by its nickname of the ‘Gabbatoir’, such are the cricketing massacres that tend to take place here at the cost of the touring team.
The absence of captain Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood didn’t seem to hamstring Australia too much in Perth, and Mitchell Starc will inevitably lead the successful seam attack of Scott Boland and Brendan Doggett again. The biggest headache Australia have to cure is at the top of the order after Usman Khawaja pulled out a few days before the 2nd Test. It seems like the obvious move to put Travis Head back as opener after his heroics in Perth, with Josh Inglis and Beau Webster vying for a spot down the batting line-up.
As is their habit, England named their XI a few days ahead of the Thursday start. Resisting the urge for wholesale changes after the humbling 1st Test defeat, the only change comes at the cost of the injured Mark Wood. Rather than go for a replacement fast bowler, they’ve opted for Surrey all-rounder Will Jacks. It’s a wildcard pick that’s typical of the Bazball era. If it pays off, it will look like a stroke of genius. And if it doesn’t, England will be staring down the barrel of being 2-0 down with three to play…
What is England’s record at the Gabba?
Australia have an intimidating record at the ‘Gabbatoir’, with England failing to win there since 1986:
Ashes Tests: 22
Australia: 13 wins
England: 4 wins
Draws: 5
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