How to watch England vs Australia - TV channel, live stream details and third ODI start time
England have a mountain to climb in their ODI series against Australia, which continues on Tuesday afternoon. The tourists are 2-0 up in the 50-over showdown - and can clinch a series victory in the third ODI match.
Stand-in captain Harry Brook and coach Marcus Trescothick - who is also keeping the seat warm for new incoming white-ball supremo Brendon McCullum - have overseen heavy defeats in their first two games. Multi-format batter Brook was chosen to lead the ODI side following an injury to Lancashire CCC wicket-keeper Jos Buttler.
Australia chased 315 down, losing only three wickets, with relative ease at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, before taking the second ODI by a 68-run margin. That match took place at Headingley, Leeds.
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The players move on to Chester-le-Street, Durham, on Tuesday afternoon. Here's how you can follow that game;
The latest 50-over match between England and Australia will start at 12.30pm on Tuesday afternoon.
As always, you can watch the action unfold live on Sky Sports. Build-up and coverage from Chester-le-Street will get underway at noon, with pre-match insight from some of the world's top cricket pundits.
The ODI will be screened on Sky Sports Main Event, and Sky Sports Cricket. You must have a valid subscription to watch the action on those channels and the same goes for the Sky Go app.
As mentioned, you can follow the game while on the move via Sky Go - which is available via your mobile phone, laptop or other such device with a valid subscription. Further information can be found on the Sky Sports