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Women's State of Origin kickoff time: When does Game 2 start?

Joshua Mayne

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Women's State of Origin is heating up for 2025, with the Queensland Maroons and NSW Blues to face off in Game 2 tonight.

After taking out the opener, NSW will look to clinch the series at home.

It likely won't be straightforward, though – Queensland notably came from 1-0 down last year to snatch the shield.

Here's when the action will kick off.

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When and where is Women's State of Origin Game 1?

Game 2 is set for Thursday, May 15.

The game will take place at Allianz Stadium in Sydney, marking the first time a standalone Women’s Origin game has been held at the venue.

Women's State of Origin kickoff: What time does Game 1 start?

Kickoff for Game 2 is officially scheduled for 7:45 pm AEST.

However, the match will likely get underway a few minutes later, following the Acknowledgement of Country and singing of the Australian national anthem.

What channel is Women's State of Origin on? 

In 2025, all three Women's Origin matches are being shown live on exclusive broadcaster Channel 9.

For fans watching online, the action can be streamed live via 9Now.

Check the city guide below for the coverage start time where you are:

CITYCHANNELTIME
BrisbaneNine7:30 pm AEST
SydneyNine7:30 pm AEST
MelbourneNine7:30 pm AEST
Adelaide9Gem7:00 pm ACST
Perth9Gem5:30 pm AWST

Kayo Sports also has full replays of past series available on their platform and will show on-demand replays in 2025.

Women's State of Origin Game 2: TV channel, live stream

DateBroadcast startKick-offTV channelStreaming
Thu. May 15 7:30 pm AEST 7:45 pm AESTChannel 99Now

Women's State of Origin: 2025 series schedule

FixtureDateTime [AEST]Venue
Game IThu. May 17:45 pmSuncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Game IIThu. May 157:45 pmAllianz Stadium, Sydney
Game IIIWed. May 287:45 pmMcDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle

Joshua Mayne

Joshua Mayne is a content producer for The Sporting News currently based in Sydney, Australia. He has previously worked as a newsreader at 2SER and a journalist at Ministry of Sport. Joshua specialises in rugby league, motorsport and tennis. He is still waiting for Arsenal to win the Premier League again.