The naming is typically shown on the official All Blacks channels and broadcaster platforms tied to the series, and the match coverage itself is on Sky Sport in New Zealand, with NZR+ available in selected overseas territories. The official All Blacks site also says NZR+ is the only official way to watch the All Blacks live in a range of countries outside New Zealand.

Where to watch

  • In New Zealand, the All Blacks v France coverage is on Sky Sport , with streaming on Sky Sport Now for the match broadcast.
  • In selected overseas territories, it is available on NZR+ , the official All Blacks streaming platform.
  • The All Blacks site lists NZR+ availability in many European and Asian countries, including Australia-adjacent regions not listed there may need a local broadcaster check.

About the naming

The team naming itself is usually announced through the All Blacks’ official news and social channels, and media coverage often picks it up shortly after the announcement window. If you mean the 4 pm team-naming announcement , the safest place to catch it is the All Blacks official website or their official social feeds, then the match coverage later on Sky Sport or NZR+ depending on your location.

Practical check

  • If you are in New Zealand: look for the official All Blacks announcement first, then the game on Sky Sport/Sky Sport Now.
  • If you are overseas: check whether your country is on the NZR+ list, because that is the official streaming option in the listed territories.

The most likely answer is: official All Blacks channels for the 4 pm naming, and Sky Sport or NZR+ for the test itself.