England vs New Zealand: How to watch second Test online and on TV

It has been a demanding week for England captain Joe Root (Getty Images)
It has been a demanding week for England captain Joe Root (Getty Images)
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England continue their Test series against New Zealand on Thursday at Edgbaston as off-pitch turmoil surrounds Joe Root and co.

Root’s team drew the first Test with New Zealand at Lord’s as the hosts began their preparation for a series against India later this summer, with an Ashes tour of Australia to follow this winter.

England’s on-pitch performances have been overshadowed by the emergence of historic racist and sexist tweets from bowler Ollie Robinson, who has been suspended pending an investigation.

New Zealand will be without injured captain Kane Williamson, meanwhile, due to a tendon issue in his left elbow.

Here’s all you need to know about the second test.

When is it?

The match begins at 11am on Thursday 10 June and will run until Monday 14 June.

How can I watch it?

The match will be shown on Sky Sports with coverage starting from 10am. Subscribers can stream the match via the Sky Go app.

If you’re not a Sky customer, you can grab a NOWTV Day Pass here to watch without a subscription.

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What is the team news?

England are without the suspended Robinson, with Warwickshire’s Olly Stone set for a run out on his home deck in his place.

New Zealand are without injured skipper Williamson.

Tom Latham will captain the tourists in his place, with Will Young set to bat at three amongst a number of changes.

Odds for series

England – 1/1

Draw – 21/5

New Zealand – 21/10

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