England vs South Africa live streaming free [ESPN]: Watch online T20 World Cup cricket (Start time, TV schedule)

ICC T20 Twenty20 2014 World Cup

England vs South Africa will be a massive game in the ICC World Twenty20 tournament on Saturday, and will go a long way to determining who will make the semi finals and who will be going home early.

The game will start at 1.30 p.m. GMT (9.30 p.m. ET) and can be watched on TV on the Sky Sports 2 network, or online through live stream – free for ESPN subscribers – via the link provided below.

England were left disappointed after their first game in the World T20 tournament ended in near farce when New Zealand were handed the win on the Duckworth-Lewis method despite barely spending 20 minutes batting.

Many had predicted they would be unceremoniously dumped out of the tournament when they were up against the formidable Sri Lanka for their second game. However, despite looking second-best for most of the game, they were rescued by Alex Hales who smashed 116 not out to see England to victory.

That win will have boosted England's confidence following a tough winter, where they suffered one of their most embarrassing Ashes tours ever. However, skipper Stuart Broad has warned his team not to get too carried away with their win against Sri Lanka, and they still can afford no more slip ups in their final games.

England have won one and lost one coming into this game, where as South Africa already have two wins in the bag, losing one to date. That means a win for South Africa here would put them into the semi finals – they no doubt will be going all out to claim the two points and their spot in the final four.

Broad has said, "South Africa probably haven't fired as you would expect in this tournament so far with the danger they've got but they had key men getting them over the line."

England vs South Africa will kick off at 1.30 p.m. GMT and can be watched online by clicking here.

News
Indian Christians denounces crackdown on property
Indian Christians denounces crackdown on property

There has been an alleged crackdown on Christian buildings providing services for the most vulnerable in society.

Belgian broadcaster apologises over video showing destruction of Christian statues
Belgian broadcaster apologises over video showing destruction of Christian statues

A Belgian radio station has apologised after a video segment showing presenters smashing statues of Jesus and the Virgin Mary drew criticism and sparked questions about respect for Christian beliefs.

Boko Haram kills 10 Christians in northeast Nigeria
Boko Haram kills 10 Christians in northeast Nigeria

Members of Islamic extremist group Boko Haram on Monday killed at least 10 Christians in an attack on a village in Borno state, Nigeria, sources said.

King Charles faces criticism for declining to issue Easter message
King Charles faces criticism for declining to issue Easter message

King Charles' decision not to release an Easter message this year has been criticised by some Christians.