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Brian Moore and Charlie Morgan in conversation: Watch Telegraph Sport's live analysis of Australia v England

England's tour of Australia comes to an end today with a winner-takes-all showdown against the Wallabies in Sydney.

Join columnist Brian Moore and senior rugby writer Charlie Morgan as they watch and debate the game's big moments from the third and final Test as part of Telegraph Sport's match coverage.

As well as our usual live blog offering, Brian and Charlie will offer up their analysis on events from Down Under in real time and what it could all mean for the future of Eddie Jones.

All you have to do is bookmark this page and then return later this morning from 10.30am to view Brian and Charlie in conversation.

In addition to reacting to matters on the pitch, they will also be responding to your comments in the build-up to kick-off at 10.55am and at half-time, so leave any questions below the line on this article.

There are certainly plenty of talking points pre-match with Jones having controversially dropped Jack van Poortvliet and Danny Care instead resuming starting duties at No 9.

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Jones says Van Poortvliet’s demotion is not a reflection of his performance, rather he believes England will benefit from Care capitalising upon the quick ball provided by New Zealand referee Paul Williams’ strict officiating of the breakdown.

The Aussies, meanwhile, are out 'to shut the Pommies' up in the Sydney decider. Wallabies boss Dave Rennie has made four changes from the side that lost the second Test 25-17 to England in

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