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Are you a British expat? Or perhaps a fan of the French?
Or maybe you just love the thought of watching South Sydney's Slammin' Sam Burgess and Wests Tigers' hardman Gareth Ellis taking on France in the Test arena?
Either way, you can't miss a minute of the England v France Test match this Sunday morning, exclusive to BigPond's League TV.
BigPond's League TV channel is now streaming selected Super League matches and Test matches LIVE - and there are some cracker matches coming your way this weekend.
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Weekend LIVE schedule (all times are AEST)
Saturday 12th June
Warrington v Hull KR
4:30am - 7am Saturday 12th June (AEST)
Sunday 13th June
England v France Test match
1:45am - 4:15am Sunday 13th June (AEST)
Monday 14th June
Crusaders v Bradford
1:45am - 4:15am Monday 14th June (AEST)
If you can't get online to watch the games live, you can also catch them on delay at these times:
Warrington v Hull KR (AEST)
12th June, 8:30pm
13th June, 1pm
14th June, 6:30am
England v France Test match
13th June, 6:30pm
14th June 10pm
15th June, 11am
Crusaders v Bradford
14th June, 1:30pm
15th June, 10:30pm
So just can you expect to see when England run out against France? Here's some history to get you in the know...
THE HISTORY:
England v France: Played 38
England: 29
Drawn: 2
France: 7
Great Britain v France: Played: 66
England: 47
Drawn: 0
France: 19
* England now replaces Great Britain in all international series since 2007. Prior to this England only had limited appearances, either at World Cup or European Championships.
RECENT RESULTS:
24th October 2009: England 34 defeated France 12, Doncaster
28th June 2009: England 66 defeated France 12, Paris
27th June 2008: England 56 defeated France 8, Toulouse
RECORDS:
England?s largest win over France: 12th June 1996: England 73 ? 6, Gateshead
France?s largest win over England: 25th November 1951: France 43 ? 13, M****illes
TEAMS:
France Chanticleers: (20 Man Squad)
Andrew Bentley (UTC)
Thomas Bosc (Catalans Dragons)
Remi Casty (Catalans Dragons)
Vincent Duport (Toulouse Olympique)
Olivier Elima (Catalans Dragons)
Jamal Fakir (Catalans Dragons)
David Ferriol (Catalans Dragons)
Tony Gigot (Catalans Dragons)
Cyril Gossard (Catalans Dragons)
Mathieu Griffi (Toulouse Olympique)
Gregory Mounis (Catalans Dragons)
Dimitri Pelo (Catalans Dragons)
Florian Quintilla (Lezignan)
Sebastien Raguin (Catalans Dragons)
Michael Simon (Catalans Dragons)
Julien Touxagas (Catalans Dragons)
Frederic Vaccari (Catalans Dragons)
Constant Villegas (Toulouse Olympique)
Nicolas Piquemal (Lezignan)
Yoan Tisseyre (Toulouse).
Nicolas Munoz (Lezignan)
Out for France:
Thomas Bosc (Catalans Dragons)
Cyril Stacul (Catalans Dragons)
Michael Tribillac (Lezignan)
England Lions: (19 Man Squad)
Chris Bridge (Warrington Wolves)
Tom Briscoe (Hull FC)
Sam Burgess (South Sydney)
Gareth Ellis (Wests Tigers)
James Graham (St Helens)
Ryan Hall (Leeds Rhinos)
Sean O?Loughlin (Wigan Warriors)
Adrian Morley (Warrington Wolves)
Jamie Pea**** (Leeds Rhinos)
James Roby (St Helens)
Nick Scruton (Bradford Bulls)
Michael Shenton (Castleford Tigers)
Kevin Sinfield (Leeds Rhinos)
Joel Tomkins (Wigan Warriors)
Sam Tomkins (Wigan Warriors)
Ben Westwood (Warrington Wolves)
Gareth Widdop (Melbourne Storm)
Kevin Brown (Huddersfield Giants)
Shaun Lunt (Huddersfield Giants)
Out for England:
Danny McGuire (Leeds Rhinos) ? Knee
Kyle Eastmond (St Helens) ? Ankle
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