World Cup 2015 Cricket final live stream: Watch New Zealand vs Australia online

The ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Final takes place on Sunday with Australia and New Zealand set to fight it out for the world title.

The game is scheduled to start at 4.30 a.m. BST (11.30 p.m. ET), and can be watched online through live stream via the link provided below.

If New Zealand can win today they will have completed a clean sweep, winning all nine of their games at this World Cup. If they can do that no one could argue that they are not worthy winners, and especially a win today would mean they would have beaten Australia twice.

Many times in the past Brendon McCullum has carried his team to victories, however, in this competition it has been an excellent team effort, with game winning performances coming from numerous players in the squad.

Fans will remember Martin Guptill smashing a World Cup record 237 not out in their quarter final with the West Indies, and Tim Southee demolishing the England batting line up with seven wickets.

McCullum has said ahead of the game: "I think it's captivated the country back home. For us to be talked about and followed in the same breath as some of the great All Blacks teams, it's immensely satisfying, but we know we've got to continue to build on that. We're thankful for what we've been able to achieve but it would be nice to win and go for another game."

Australia captain Michael Clarke has announced that he will be retiring from one day international cricket after today's final. That means he and his team will be looking to see him off on a high, and will be going all out for the win.

Clarke has said, "It's a special game, there's no doubt about it, but it needs to be about the team - and I want it to be about the team. It's not emotion, it's skill that helps you win major games and major tournaments, and tomorrow will be no different. It's no more special because it's my last game. New Zealand have been the form team of the competition. New Zealand have beaten us once in this tournament. But I'm confident if we play our best, we can beat them tomorrow."

The World Cup 2015 cricket final can be watched online for free for ESPN subscribers by clicking here.