Australian Open 2018 LIVE stream: How to watch Roger Federer vs Marin Cilic
AUSTRALIAN OPEN live stream - how to watch Roger Federer vs Marin Cilic.
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Australian Open 2018 TV channel
The live coverage of the tennis in the UK is exclusively taken up by Eurosport UK.
The Discovery-owned channel will show live action across Eurosport 1 and 2 throughout the fortnight.
The final between Roger Federer and Marin Cilic will be shown live from 8am on Sunday, with play due to start at 8.30am.
The BBC also usually show the final and may have negotiated a deal to show the semi-final if Andy Murray was involved, which she was not.
On this occasion, the final will not be shown live on the BBC.
Australian Open live stream: Roger Federer vs Marin Cilic how to watch
Australian Open 2018 live stream
Sky Sports subscribers with Eurosport access on their TV used to be able to access the Discovery-owned channels via Sky Go.
However, that deal has expired and now viewers who want to watch the Australian Open online will have to buy a Eurosport Player pass.
Day passes cost £4.99 while an annual pass cost £29.99 and gives you access to both channels on a range of devices all year round.
Eurosport is available on channel 410 on Sky.
Roger Federer and Marin Cilic meet in the Australian Open final
Tale of the tape
Federer v Cilic
36 AGE 29
Swiss NATIONALITY Croatian
Ivan Ljubicic/Severin Luthi COACH Ivan Cinkus
6ft 1in HEIGHT 6ft 6in
2 WORLD RANKING 6
95 CAREER TITLES 17
111.9million CAREER PRIZE-MONEY (US dollars) 20.9million
19 GRAND SLAM TITLES 1
Winner (2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2017) AUSTRALIAN OPEN BEST Final (2018)
8 HEAD-TO-HEAD WINS 1
FEDERER REVEALS TENNIS FRUSTRATION
Roger Federer spoke out about his frustrations with tennis ahead of the Australian Open final.
In a fascinating interview, Federer revealed one thing he doesn't like about the game - the fact only one man can win a tournament.
He said: "Winning tournaments is the best feeling because there's only one guy during the week who leaves as a winner.
"It's actually quite frustrating actually in our sport to be quite honest.
"Wanting to prove that to yourself is a great, great feeling."