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England rugby tour of Australia 2022: When is the third Test and how to watch

England and Australia are in Sydney for the series decider after Eddie Jones' team secured victory in the second Test in Brisbane.

The knives were out for Jones following a fourth-consecutive defeat in the series opener but his team were much-improved second time around, able to withstand late Wallaby pressure to hold on for the win.

Jones has turned back to experienced scrum-half Danny Care as one of three changes for the winner-takes-all Test. For more on Australia team news, read below.

England are in Australia for a three-Test series, with fixtures in Perth, Brisbane and Sydney.

The three Tests will be shown live on Sky Sports in the UK. Alternatively, you can follow Telegraph Sport's live coverage of all three matches.

Danny Care has been restored to England's starting line-up at the expense of Jack van Poortvliet for Saturday's decisive third Test against Australia.

Care started the series opener in Perth a fortnight ago but swapped roles with van Poortvliet for the 25-17 victory in Brisbane that set up the clash at Sydney Cricket Ground.

Making his full debut at Suncorp Stadium, van Poortvliet was outstanding and his demotion to providing scrum-half cover from the bench is a surprise.

By Daniel Schofield, in Sydney

Australia want to channel the intensity shown in the State of Origin series in order to “shut the Pommies up” for the decisive third Test against England at a sold out Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday.

Wallabies boss Dave Rennie has made four changes from the side that lost the second Test 25-17 to England in Brisbane. Reece Hodge becomes the fifth player to fill in at full back in this series for Australia while Nick Frost replaces the injured Cadeyrn Neville in the second row for his first

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