New Zealand vs England LIVE stream: How to watch ODI match on TV and online
ENGLAND face New Zealand in their third ODI match tonight - but how you can keep up to date with the action?
Ben Stokes during England's second ODI win
England claimed an impressive six-wicket win in the second one-day international at Mount Maunganui on Wednesday.
The visitors’ victory levelled the series at 1-1 and ended the Kiwi’s hopes of a national record-equalling 10th straight ODI victory.
They have been boosted by the news of Jonny Bairstow being passed fit despite twisting his ankle in bizarre fashion on Wednesday - standing on his own water bottle.
But England are unlikely to change from their winning team.
Meanwhile the Black Caps will welcome back captain Kane Williamson from a minor hamstring strain.
Mark Chapman is expected to earn his second cap with batsman Ross Taylor ruled out with a quadriceps injury suffered in mid-week.
England have been beaten heavily on their four previous trips to the Westpac Stadium in Wellington, including their last by Sri Lanka in the World Cup in 2015.
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They will hope to put history behind them and key to their hopes of doing so is likely to be Ben Stokes.
The Yorkshireman registered 63 not out in the second ODI, only his second match back from a five-month absence, and was named man of the match for his performance.
Stokes told Sky Sports afterwards: “It's an amazing feeling to be back in among the team.
“It was the one place I wanted to be, back and representing my country.
"It has been frustrating but it's all about building for the future.
“Hopefully this is a stepping stone, with all the games we've got coming up."
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How to watch New Zealand vs England LIVE stream
The match will be shown on Sky Sports for UK viewers on their Sky Sports Cricket (404) and Sky Sports Main Event (401) channels. Their coverage begins at 12.30am UK time.
Sky Sports customers can also watch online on Sky Go, allowing fans to stream the action through their desktop computer or laptop.
Existing customers can also download the Sky Go app on iOS and Android smartphones, as well as tablet devices.
It can also be accessed on Amazon Fire devices and games consoles, such as Playstation 3, PS4 and Xbox One.
NOW TV also offers the opportunity for those without a Sky Sports subscription to watch the action, with daily passes beginning at £6.99 a day.
Weekly passes - with the fourth test on Tuesday and the fifth next Friday - are also available, priced from £10.99.
NOW TV is also available on a wide range of platforms including Chromecast, Roku, selected LG and Samsung Smart TVs, Youview, EETV, Apple TV, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and a number of desktop, mobile and tablet devices.