State of Origin: When is Game 2? Start time, kick-off, TV channel for 2023 series

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Queensland drew first blood against New South Wales in the first State of Origin 2023 match but now attention has turned to the second contest in the series.

With the first battle played on neutral turf in Adelaide resulting in a 26-18 win for the Maroons, the series will now move to the home venues of each team for the remaining two games.

The Sporting News explains everything you need to know about Game 2 of the Origin series.

When is State of Origin - Game 2: Queensland vs New South Wales?

Queensland and New South Wales will go to battle in Game 2 of the State of Origin series on Wednesday, June 21.

The contest will come exactly three weeks after the Maroons snared Game 1 by a 26-18 scoreline at Adelaide Oval.

Where is State of Origin - Game 2?

After Game 1 was held on neutral turf at South Australia's Adelaide Oval, Game 2 will be hosted at Queensland's Suncorp Stadium.

Game 3 will see the Blues welcome the Maroons to Accor Stadium on Wednesday, July 12.

What time will State of Origin Game 2 kick-off/start?

Origin Game 2 will commence at the same time as Game 1 with kickoff set to begin at 8:05 pm AEST on Wednesday, June 21.

Sydney/Melbourne Brisbane  Adelaide Perth New Zealand
8:05pm 8:05pm 7:35pm 6:05pm 10:05pm
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How to watch State of Origin and what TV channel is it on?

Fans will be able to watch the 2023 State of Origin series exclusively on free-to-air with Channel Nine broadcasting all three games. The action will also be available to stream via 9Now.

Both Channel Nine and Fox Sports will offer pre-match and post-match coverage.

Can I buy tickets to State of Origin Game 2?

General public allocations are currently fully sold out for Game 2 of the State of Origin series at Suncorp Stadium.

The link to general admission ticket sales can be found here.

Queensland Members and Blatchy's Blues members can purchase tickets for Game 2 here.

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Kieran Francis is a senior editor at Sporting News Australia.
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