The State of Origin Game 3 will take place on Wednesday, July 13, at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Queensland. Here we have Game 3 time, preview, lineup, live stream, and Channel 9 TV coverage guide.
HOW TO WATCH | ||
JULY 13 2022 |
Venue: Suncorp Stadium TV Channel: Channel 9 |
TIME 8.10 PM/AEST |
WATCH LIVE FROM HERE |
Game 1 was played at the Accor Stadium in Sydney and was won by the Maroons by a score of 16-10. However, Game 2 was played at the Optus Stadium in Perth and was won by the Blues by a score of 44-12
The State of Origin sides are now tied with one win apiece. Hence the outcome of Game 3 will determine the winner.
Here, you will know everything about Game 3.
State of Origin Game 3: Date and Time
The Ampol State of Origin Game 3 will go underway on Wednesday, 13 July 2022, at 8:10 pm AEST (GMT+10). The defending champions Maroons will host Game 3 at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Queensland.
The Suncorp Stadium has hosted the most number of State of Origin Games with 58, and the Maroons won the most with 37 wins.
Watch the State of Origin Game 3 on Channel 9 and Live Stream on 9Now Online
Channel 9 will air the the State of Origin Game 3. In order to watch the game on the channel, you will need to have a cable TV connection. Therefore, sign up for the channel, and begin following the competition on your television once it begins.
You can watch the State of Origin Game 3 live stream on 9Now. This is official streaming platform of the Channel 9. The live stream will start at 8.10 pm AEST.
Game 3 Lineup:
Queensland coach Billy Slater has named his team for Game 3. There is not a lot of injury concerns in the Maroons squad. Captain Daly Cherry-Evans will start for the Maroons.
On the other hand, the NSW Blues coach Brad Fittler has some injury issues. Though the captain James Tedesco will start, Jordan McLean is set to miss out due to a hamstring. Nico Hynes has been tested positive for the COVID and will unavailable for the Blues.
Maroons Lineup:
- Kalyn Ponga
- Selwyn Cobbo
- Valentine Holmes
- Dane Gagai
- Corey Oates
- Tom Dearden
- Daly Cherry-Evans (c)
- Lindsay Collins
- Ben Hunt
- Josh Papalii
- Kurt Capewell
- Jeremiah Nanai
- Tino Fa’asuamaleaui
INTERCHANGE:
- Harry Grant
- Jai Arrow
- Patrick Carrigan
- Tom Gilbert
Extended squad: Thomas Flegler, Beau Fermor, Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, Sam Walker.
Blues Lineup:
- James Tedesco (c)
- Brian To’o
- Matt Burton
- Stephen Crichton
- Daniel Tupou
- Jarome Luai
- Nathan Cleary
- Api Koroisau
- Jake Trbojevic
- Cameron Murray
- Liam Martin
- Isaah Yeo
INTERCHANGE:
- Damien Cook
- Angus Crichton
- Junior Paulo
- Siosifa Talakai
Extended squad: Jack Wighton, Chad Townsend, Clint Gutherson, Jacob Saifiti, Reece Robson
Head-to-Head:
In the previous 16 games at Suncorp Stadium against the Blues, the Maroons won 13. Out of the last 12 State of Origin deciders at Suncorp, NSW Blues won only 2.
The Maroons and Blues played Game 3 as the decider in 21 previous occasions, Queensland winning 14 against the Blues’ 5. Two games had been drawn in the decider and the Maroons claimed the shield on both occasions as the current holder.
Game 3 Prediction:
With their dominating victory in game 2 of the State of Origin series in Perth, New South Wales evened the series at one game apiece, and they will head into game 3 as the heavy favorites.
Their chances have improved significantly in the lead-up to this decider thanks to the fact that Queensland has lost probably their finest player in the competition.
Cameron Munster
The fact that Queensland has won 37 of the 58 games played at Suncorp Stadium could very well prove to be a decisive factor in the series, but the Blues will be riding high after a sensational effort in game 2. Prediction: Queensland will win the game.