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Italy vs. Wales: Live stream, how to watch Six Nations Super Saturday for free

Six Nations Super Saturday kicks off with Wales and Italy. The two teams are at the bottom of the Six Nations standings, with Wales being winless in four games, and Italy earning a win, a draw and two losses.

The opponents will look to avoid the metaphorical wooden spoon.

Fans who have cable looking to watch this match can do so on NBC at 10:15 a.m. EST. There are streaming options available, too, such as fuboTV, which offers a free trial or on DirecTV Stream, which also offers a free trial. SlingTV has promotional offers available, as well.

What time does the match start? What channel will it be on? — Fans with cable can watch Italy vs. Wales on NBC. The match begins at 10:15 a.m. EST.

Live stream info: FuboTV | Peacock | DirecTV | Sling

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SYDNEY (AP) — A rugby league player has been banned for eight games after using a racial slur against a rival during the Australian NRL’s season-opening round in Las Vegas.

A National Rugby League judiciary on Monday rejected a claim by Sydney Roosters forward Spencer Leniu that he didn’t know he was racially vilifying Ezra Mam when he directed the slur at the Brisbane Broncos player in the March 2 match.

The 23-year-old Leniu has Samoan heritage and has represented its national team. He was born in New Zealand and moved to Australia as a child.

He signed for the Roosters this season after playing for the defending champion Penrith Panthers since 2019.

Mam is an Indigenous Australian who has Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent.

Leniu issued a public apology to Mam before the judiciary hearing, and offered to fly to Brisbane to apologize in person.

The Australian Associated Press quoted Leniu as telling the judiciary he thought he was “one brown man saying something to another brown man” and wasn’t aware of the racist connotations of his comment.

Mam reacted immediately during the game and complained to the referee, with the support of teammates. Leniu initially described the comment as “banter” during a post-match interview but later said he learned of the context after getting feedback on social media.

“I didn’t know how much that meant to the Indigenous community and his family,” said Lenui, who pleaded guilty to contrary conduct.

Mam didn’t attend the judiciary hearing but, in a written statement to the panel, said he was so angry when he heard the slur that he couldn’t focus on the game.

NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo said he commended Mam for taking a stand.

“It has been warming to see the game rally around him,” Abdo said. “I also acknowledge Spencer Leniu’s genuine remorse and apology and ask everyone to consider his wellbeing.”

Lenui will be eligible to return to play on May 12.

The Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles and Sydney Roosters opened the NRL season with wins as part of a doubleheader at Las Vegas’ Allegiant stadium.

The Sea Eagles had a 36-24 victory over South Sydney before the Roosters beat the Broncos 20-10.

The Associated Press contributed to this article

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