Watch England vs Sri Lanka 1st Test live stream
After a successful series against the West Indies, England return to face Sri Lanka at what should be a very lively Old Trafford. You can use a VPN, such as NordVPN, to unblock England vs Sri Lanka live streams from anywhere.
A maiden test century from Jamie Smith, who was caught on 111, helped England end their first innings with a lead of 122. Things got worse for Sri Lanka as they lost two quick wickets in the three overs they had to face before lunch. However, The Tigers did regroup and fight back as day three went on. Angelo Matthew dug in and got 65 before being caught by Matthew Potts off the bowling of Chris Woakes. Kamindu Mendis ended the day on 56 Not Out. Dinesh Chandimal returned to the crease after originally retiring hurt.
It all means that the visitors start day four with an 82-run lead, but are six wickets down. Ollie Pope’s side are very much in the ascendancy. Ultimately, the morning’s aim is straightforward - get the remaining wickets as quickly as possible. With the Manchester weather always unreliable, maximising the time available to knock off the runs required is crucial. However, they will have to take those wickets without Mark Wood. The paceman will not take to the field today after straining a muscle.
Read on to see how you can keep up with the action and watch England vs Sri Lanka live streams from wherever you are.
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Watch England vs Sri Lanka from outside your country
Below we've got you covered with your official broadcasting options for cricket-loving countries, but if you're overseas you'll soon discover that you can't watch your usual service because of geo-restrictions.
You can get past these blocks, however, by using a VPN which changes your streaming device's IP address to your usual location.
Use a VPN to stream England vs Sri Lanka first Test live from anywhere:
How to use a VPN to watch England vs Sri Lanka cricket
You can get started with a VPN in three easy steps:
1. Download and install a VPN – as we say, our top choice is NordVPN.
2. Connect to the appropriate server location – open the VPN app, hit 'choose location' and select the appropriate server.
3. Go to the broadcaster's stream – head to your home broadcaster's site or app and watch as if you were at home.