England v West Indies: How to watch James Anderson's final Test Match

James Anderson will face West Indies in his final Test match for England before retiring. Here's how to watch a legend in action one final time

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England will host West Indies for the first home series of 2024 after a disappointing 4-1 defeat in India earlier in the year.

The first of the three-match series will be James Anderson's final appearance for England after 21 years and 700 test wickets. The legendary bowler will play in the first test to take his number of caps to 181 - the most of any England player and the second highest total of all time.

The 41-year-old will get a send off in front of the Lords crowd as Brendon McCullum's side hope to secure their first test series win of the year.

How to watch England vs West Indies

The whole series will be broadcast on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Cricket channels. You will need a Sky Sports subscription package to be able to watch the channels.

If you have BT TV you will need to add Sky Sports as a package here, while Virgin Media customers can upgrade to Sky here.

Sky is also offering NOWTV monthly passes that will allow you to watch all three tests against West Indies for £34.99.

England fans who already have access to Sky Sports but are abroad during the test can access their package by downloading a VPN. Downloading a VPN allows you to set your network as UK-based in order to watch your SkyGo subscription even if you are not in the UK. You can get a VPN here.

When is England vs West Indies?

The first test will take place at Lords on 10th July until 14th July. The first ball will be bowled at 11am on 10th July. Play will begin at 11am each day of the first test at Trent Bridge in Nottingham.

The second test begins on 18th July and play will take place over five days until 22nd July. The third test will run from 26 July to 30 July at Edgbaston Cricket Ground in Birmingham.

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