With a place in the World Cup quarter-finals at stake, there's big pressure on Argentina to secure a win against their South American Pool D rivals
Beneath runaway Pool D leaders England there’s a fascinating battle to progress to the Rugby World Cup knock-out stages, so you’ll want to watch an Argentina v Chile a live stream today – with kick off coming soon! This article includes details of how to tune in wherever you are – including information on how to watch for FREE on ITV1 and ITVX in the UK.
This all-South American battle is not to be missed this lunch time with kick off at 2:00pm (BST). If you’re watching from outside your country, you can use a VPN to watch Argentina v Chile FOR FREE from abroad via ExpressVPN.
Michael Cheika has made 11 changes to his starting line-up from the team that beat Samoa with Marcos Kremer, Guido Petti Pagadizabal, Eduardo Bello and Juan Martin González the only four players retaining their places in the starting 15. Nicolás Sánchez is set to become Argentina’s second-ever centurion, following on from Agustín Creevy who goes from the start.
Make sure you do not miss out on an Argentina v Chile live stream by following the information below. We have details of all the Rugby World Cup fixtures and how to watch them right here, and you can find the kick-off time where you are by scrolling down to the end of the article.
Watch Argentina v Chile: live stream for FREE in the UK
As they have done for many years, ITV hold the exclusive rights to air the Rugby World Cup in the UK. Argentina v Chile is taking place today with coverage getting underway soon on ITV1 at 1:25pm, leading up to the 2:00pm kick-off.
You can also stream for free on ITVX via your computer or smart device. ITVX has an amazing app that works on almost all your smart devices, so just search for the app on any device, phone or console you have.
If you’re outside of the UK, but fancy tuning into your usual coverage, it’s best to check out ExpressVPN (which comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee) and follow the instructions below. As well as a VPN, you’ll need a valid TV licence to watch ITVX when abroad.
How to watch an Argentina v Chile live stream from outside your country
If you want to watch the Rugby World Cup action from your country’s national broadcaster, but are abroad for the match, you can tune in using a VPN – Virtual Private Network.
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Watch Argentina v Chile: live stream from South Africa
If you want to watch the Rugby World Cup from South Africa, SuperSport is the place to go. Build up is underway and the match kicks off at 3:00pm South Africa Standard Time.
There are various SuperSport packages available, whether you want to watch via DStv or stream.
Watch Argentina v Chile: live stream for FREE from Ireland
In Ireland, coverage of World Cup matches is being shared between RTÉ and Virgin Media Television.
Argentina v Chile will be available FOR FREE on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player. Coverage gets underway soon at 1:30pm ahead of a 2:00pm kick-off (Irish Standard Time).
If you’re going to be away from home, you can use ExpressVPN to watch Argentina v Chile FOR FREE from abroad.
Watch Argentina v Chile: live stream from the USA
For those who live in the United States, Argentina v Chile kicks off at 9:00am (ET), 6:00am (PT).
NBC Sports will be streaming all 48 matches, including Argentina v Chile, on their Peacock Premium streaming service, which is available for $5.99 per month.
Argentina v Chile is also one of the Rugby World Cup matches available on CNBC.
Sling is a smart TV service that allows people in the US to watch cable channels on their TV, laptop or tablet without actually having to subscribe to an annual cable TV package.
CNBC is available on Sling with the Sling Blue package with the News Extra add-on. It’s $41 per month but the first seven days are free and you can cancel at any time.
Watch Argentina v Chile: live stream from Australia
Aussie rugby fans should tune in to Stan Sport, as the streaming platform will be showing all 48 matches, ad-free, live and on demand.
Rugby lovers in Australia can watch coverage from 10:45pm, with kick off at 11:00pm tonight.
It costs $15 a month to add Stan Sport to your general Stan plan. There is also a 30-day free trial available so you can give Stan a run out first – though this does not apply to Stan Sport.
Watch Argentina v Chile: live stream from New Zealand
To catch this match, rugby fans in New Zealand will need to be up in time (or stay awake) for a 2:00am kick-off this morning, and tune into Sky Sport NZ. A Rugby World Cup 2023 Pass is available for $89.99, giving you access to all 48 matches live and on demand.
Watch Argentina v Chile: live stream for FREE from Europe
World Rugby’s RugbyPass TV streaming service is providing English language Rugby World Cup live streams FOR FREE in Albania, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Hungary, Liechtenstein, Malta, Slovakia and Ukraine.
TF1 have the broadcast rights in France – however, they have also agreed a sub-licensing deal for 28 of the 48 matches with commercial broadcaster M6 and public-service broadcaster France Télévisions as well. Kick off is at 3:00pm French time.
In Italy, Rai and Sky Italia are sharing the rights to show the World Cup. Argentina v Chile kicks off at 3:00pm in Italy.
Watch Argentina v Chile: live stream for FREE from Asia
World Rugby’s RugbyPass TV streaming service is providing Rugby World Cup live streams FOR FREE in China, Mongolia, Myanmar, South Korea, Turkmenistan and Vietnam.
beIN Sports is the place to go to watch an Argentina v Chile live stream in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, Timor-Leste, Philippines, Thailand, Laos and Cambodia. All 48 matches of the tournament will be available on the beIN Sports Connect app, and on dedicated pop-up channel beIN Sports Rugby.
In some countries (including Hong Kong, Singapore and Philippines), Rugby World Cup matches are not included as part of your usual BeIN Sports subscription. To watch the tournament, you’ll need to pay for an additional RWC Pass, which will give you access to all the matches. (Prices vary by country.)
Argentina v Chile: kick-off times
UK: 2:00pm
South Africa: 3:00pm
Ireland: 2:00pm
USA: 9:00am (ET), 6:00am (PT)
Australia: 11:00pm (AEST),
New Zealand: 2:00am, Sunday 1 October
France: 3:00pm
Argentina v Chile: team line-ups
ARGENTINA: Martín Bogado; Rodrigo Isgro, Lucio Cinti, Jeronimo de la Fuente (captain), Juan Imhoff; Nicolás Sánchez, Tomas Cubelli; Joel Sclavi, Agustín Creevy, Eduardo Bello; Guido Petti Pagadizabal, Pedro Rubiolo; Juan Martin Gonzalez, Marcos Kremer, Facundo Isa
Replacements: Ignacio Ruiz, Mayco Vivas, Francisco Gómez Kodela, Matias Alemanno, Joaquín Oviedo, Lautaro Bazan Velez, Santiago Carreras, Juan Cruz Mallia
CHILE: Inaki Ayarza; Santiago Videla, Domingo Saavedra, Matias Garafulic, José Ignacio Larenas; Rodrigo Fernandez, Marcelo Torrealba; Javier Carrasco, Augusto Bohme, Matias Dittus; Santiago Pedrero, Javier Eissmann; Martín Sigren (captain), Clemente Saavedra, Raimundo Martínez
Replacements: Tomas Dussaillant, Salvador Lues, Esteban Inostroza, Augusto Sarmiento, Alfonso Escobar, Ignacio Silva, Nicolas Herreros, Francisco Urroz
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