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West Indies vs England live stream: how to watch 2nd Test cricket from anywhere

In a cricket year busy with the Ashes and a home World Cup, 2019 hasn't exactly got off to the best of starts for England. They'll be eager to bounce back from the thrashing they suffered last week at the hands of the West Indies, as they go in to the second leg of their three-match Test series. Series success for either team would be the perfect preparation for the year and we'll tell you how you can watch a West Indies vs England live stream no matter where you are in the world.

After a gruelling - and largely successful - summer of Test cricket against Pakistan and India, Joe Root's men travelled to Sri Lanka at the start of winter for more. Now they end up on the beautiful shores of the Caribbean to see if they can retain the Wisden Trophy that they've now held for nearly 10 years. To do so, they'll have to mentally overcome an absolute thrashing in the first Test and show some real courage and quality.

The big team news for the second Test is that Stuart Broad returns to the bowling attack and Joe Denly will make his Test debut, replacing Keaton Jennings at the top of the order. The West Indies are expected to be unchanged and will absolutely brimming with confidence after such a strong showing in Barbados. Facing England often brings out the best in their players, and captain Jason Holder will be trying to use his double century as a launchpad in to even better things here.

It's all poised to be another fascinating cricket Test match. So make sure you follow the instructions below to live stream the matches between West Indies and England. 

Watch Test cricket from anywhere with a VPN

Below we have details of where you can watch West Indies vs England in certain territories.  

How to watch England play cricket in the UK

How to watch West Indies vs England in Australia

How to watch West Indies vs England: live stream in India

How to watch West Indies vs England in North America



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