England's three-Test tour of Australia is exclusively live on Sky Sports; it's gone to a deciding Test between England and the Wallabies, so here's everything you need to know ahead of that final match on Saturday morning on Sky Sports Action at 10:15am (kick-off 10:55am)
Monday 11 July 2022 14:28, UK
Everything you need to know and how to watch England's final match of their three-Test tour of Australia, exclusively live on Sky Sports.
Australia vs England in Sydney - Saturday, July 16 - live on Sky Sports Action from 10:15am
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In the first Test, a trio of final-quarter tries saw 14-man Australia claim a 30-28 win over England in Perth.
Eddie Jones' men then dug in during the second Test to force a series decider.
A Billy Vunipola try and six Owen Farrell penalties inspired their 25-17 win in Brisbane and kept the series alive.
Billy Vunipola and Danny Care returned into Jones' 36-man squad for the tour.
The side headed out to Australia with eight uncapped players - Fraser Dingwall, Tommy Freeman, Guy Porter, Patrick Schickerling, Jack van Poortvliet and Jack Walker, with Henry Arundell and Will Joseph named as apprentice players.
Forwards: Ollie Chessum, Luke Cowan-Dickie, Tom Curry, Charlie Ewels, Ellis Genge, Jamie George, Joe Heyes, Jonny Hill, Nick Isiekwe, Maro Itoje, Courtney Lawes, Lewis Ludlam, Bevan Rodd, Patrick Schickerling, Will Stuart, Sam Underhill, Billy Vunipola, Mako Vunipola, Jack Walker, Jack Willis.
Backs: Henry Arundell (apprentice player), Danny Care, Joe Cokanasiga, Fraser Dingwall, Owen Farrell, Tommy Freeman, George Furbank, Will Joseph (apprentice player), Joe Marchant, Jonny May, Jack Nowell, Guy Porter, Harry Randall, Jack van Poortvliet, Marcus Smith, Freddie Steward.
As well as England's deciding Test on Saturday, Sky Sports are showing the series deciders taking place for Ireland in New Zeeland, Wales in South Africa and Scotland in Argentina.
There's also another match against the Maori All Blacks for Ireland on Tuesday morning.
Tuesday, July 12
Maori All Blacks vs Ireland - live on Sky Sports Action from 8am (kick off is at 8.05am)
Saturday, July 16
New Zealand vs Ireland - live on Sky Sports Action from 7:30am (kick-off at 8:05am)
Australia vs England - live on Sky Sports Action from 10:15am (kick-off at 10:55am)
South Africa vs Wales - live on Sky Sports Action from 3:30pm (kick-off at 4:05pm)
Argentina vs Scotland - live on Sky Sports Action from 7:30pm (kick-off at 8:10pm)