How to watch England vs Sri Lanka and live stream 1st Test online or on TV. Having already comfortably beaten the West Indies, England now welcome Sri Lanka to their shores for another three-game Test series. It commences at Old Trafford in Manchester and the England vs Sri Lanka 1st Test live stream starts on Wednesday, August 21 and runs to Sunday, August 25.
Below, are all the details for England vs Sri Lanka live streaming services in the US, UK and Australia. But don't worry if you're on holiday while it's on because you can watch ENG vs SL live streams from anywhere with a VPN.
Quick links
US: Willow Sports via Sling TV
UK: Sky Sports
AU: Fox / Kayo
How to use a VPN to watch any stream
The big story in the England camp leading up to this series is the absence of their captain, talisman and star all-rounder Ben Stokes. Injured during The Hundred, he'll miss all three Tests. A particular blow considering he'd only just come back to bowling at his best earlier in the summer.
With Zak Crawley also injured, in-form Surrey man Dan Lawrence will partner Ben Duckett at the top of England's order. It also means that Ollie Pope will captain his country for the first time, and he's presented the challenge of managing a seam attack lacking retired legends Jimmy Anderson and Stuart Broad. Matt Potts returns, alongside Chris Woakes, Mark Wood and Gus Atkinson.
Sri Lanka's preparations for this series have been far from ideal, having been beaten convincingly by an inexperienced England Lions XI last week by 7 wickets. Looking for positives, the Dhananjaya de Silva-led squad will grasp on to spinner Prabath Jayasuriya's five-wicket haul in the first innings. It's unlikely he'll be able to replicate the astonishing 16-wicket match that Muthiah Muralidaran stunned England with back in 1998, but he'll hope to add to his 71 wickets in just 12 career Tests to date.
If you're not sure of your best options for getting an England vs Sri Lanka live stream, we have all the details you need on this page — including ways to watch cricket online from anywhere in the world.
How to watch England vs Sri Lanka and live stream 1st Test online or on TV. Having already comfortably beaten the West Indies, England now welcome Sri Lanka to their shores for another three-game Test series. It commences at Old Trafford in Manchester and the England vs Sri Lanka 1st Test live stream starts on Wednesday, August 21 and runs to Sunday, August 25.
Below, are all the details for England vs Sri Lanka live streaming services in the US, UK and Australia. But don't worry if you're on holiday while it's on because you can watch ENG vs SL live streams from anywhere with a VPN.
Quick links
US: Willow Sports via Sling TV
UK: Sky Sports
AU: Fox / Kayo
How to use a VPN to watch any stream
The big story in the England camp leading up to this series is the absence of their captain, talisman and star all-rounder Ben Stokes. Injured during The Hundred, he'll miss all three Tests. A particular blow considering he'd only just come back to bowling at his best earlier in the summer.
With Zak Crawley also injured, in-form Surrey man Dan Lawrence will partner Ben Duckett at the top of England's order. It also means that Ollie Pope will captain his country for the first time, and he's presented the challenge of managing a seam attack lacking retired legends Jimmy Anderson and Stuart Broad. Matt Potts returns, alongside Chris Woakes, Mark Wood and Gus Atkinson.
Sri Lanka's preparations for this series have been far from ideal, having been beaten convincingly by an inexperienced England Lions XI last week by 7 wickets. Looking for positives, the Dhananjaya de Silva-led squad will grasp on to spinner Prabath Jayasuriya's five-wicket haul in the first innings. It's unlikely he'll be able to replicate the astonishing 16-wicket match that Muthiah Muralidaran stunned England with back in 1998, but he'll hope to add to his 71 wickets in just 12 career Tests to date.
If you're not sure of your best options for getting an England vs Sri Lanka live stream, we have all the details you need on this page — including ways to watch cricket online from anywhere in the world.