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England vs Pakistan live stream: watch today's T20 Women's World Cup 2020 from anywhere

Having got back on track in their second Group B match against Thailand, Heather Knight's side now face something of a crunch match - don't miss a ball with our England vs Pakistan live stream guide.

Both England and Pakistan currently sit on two points in the group alongside the West Indies and South Africa, meaning the stakes are high for this match in Canberra as the Women's T20 World Cup looks ahead to March and the semi-finals.

England come into the match as clear favourites, but a comfortable win in their opening T20 World Cup match over the Windies clearly illustrated that Pakistan should not be underestimated.

After kicking off their T20 World Cup campaign in disappointing style with a defeat to South Africa, England should have restored some confidence with their impressive 98-run victory in their second match against Thailand. Skipper Heather Knight led by example, notching up 108 not out from just 66 balls after the early loss of openers Amy Jones and Danielle Wyatt.

Pakistan's big threat looks like to come from their bowling attack, with opening duo Diana Baig and Anam Amin looking superb against the Windies limiting their opponents to 19 each from their four overs

It's a Women’s T20 World Cup match not be missed - so read on and don't miss a ball by learning how to watch an England vs Pakistan live stream today.

Live stream T20 cricket from outside your country

You might find you have a problem accessing your usual home service if you're abroad because of geo-blocking. It's where local broadcasters lock online streams of their coverage to specific areas by logging the IP address of the device trying to access their website.

Fortunately, there's an easy way to get around this nuisance and tune into the cricket just like you would from home. It's called using a VPN, and these useful pieces of software - known as Virtual Private Networks in full - allow you to log back to your country that is broadcasting the match.

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