Kick-offpublished at 1 min
Australia 0-0 England
George Ford with the short kick-off after Nigel Owens toots his whistle. Have we started? We sure have.
Final score: South Africa 19-13 Ireland
Pietersen try, Jantjies 3 pens & 1 con, Combrinck pen
Marshall try, Jackson con & 2 pens for Ire
Earlier England beat Australia 44-40 to win series 3-0
New Zealand thumped Wales 46-6 to win series 3-0
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Aimee Lewis
Australia 0-0 England
George Ford with the short kick-off after Nigel Owens toots his whistle. Have we started? We sure have.
Australia v England (11:00 BST)
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Australia v England (11:00 BST)
South Africa were the last team to complete a series whitewash over the Wallabies, that was back in 1971. One more victory, another 80 minutes of blood and thunder from the Eddie Jones' men and they can write another chapter of English rugby history.
Australia v England (11:00 BST)
Dylan Hartley leads his team out into the Sydney cauldron that is the Allianz Stadium pitch. The hisses of the home support ring in their ears, but they will care little about that. The Wallabies are still in the bowels of the stadium, a final team talk before the long walk out.
Australia v England (11:00 BST)
Australia v England (11:00 BST)
If you've been hiding in a cave, which has probably been the best place to be this last week, you may have missed the news that England created history last Saturday by beating Australia to secure a series victory down under for the first time in their history. A series whitewash would be a cherry on the parfait.
Australia v England (11:00 BST)
What about the men in white? Northampton flanker Teimana Harrison starts, replacing the injured James Haskell.
The rest of the England 23 is unchanged with wing Jack Nowell fit to start after passing concussion protocols.
Australia v England (11:00 BST)
The Wallabies have picked their strongest available side. Leicester-bound Matt Toomua replaces Samu Kerevi at inside centre, while Will Skelton partners Rob Simmons in the second row, meaning locks Rory Arnold and Sam Carter drop out.
Australia v England (11:00 BST)
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GSB: Loving the typical humble words of a typical All Black Captain...giving credit to his opponents.
Australia v England (11:00 BST)
There is no time to wallow as we must dash from Dunedin to Sydney where England hope to become, wait for it, the first team to inflict a 3-0 series whitewash on Australia since 1971. It's not all doom and gloom.
New Zealand captain Kieran Read, speaking to Sky Sports: "I am extremely happy with the way we have stuck at it tonight. Against a pretty good Welsh side, to get a 3-0 result is pretty pleasing.
"We came out today and showed a lot better intent, we looked after the ball and it was nice to put pressure on them.
"It takes time against quality sides to wear them down, we managed to do that and started better than last week.
"It is the start of the year and we have a new group. We will celebrate the series win and get back to our franchises and go again."
New Zealand 46-6 Wales
Wales captain Sam Warburton, speaking to Sky Sports: "Everything is raw, I am finding it hard to find the words and pick the positive aspects. If you look at the scoreboard it tells the story. We can have no excuses about it being a long season, they were far better than us today, it is simple as that.
"New Zealand have been outstanding and deserve the win over the last three Tests.
"It was poor today, in the first half our kick chase was bad, our defence was not good enough, we are making basic mistakes that you can not get away with over here."
New Zealand 46-6 Wales
The final whistle blows. Wales' players sucking in oxygen. They've been battered by a remarkable team.
New Zealand 46-6 Wales
Kees Meeuws
Former New Zealand prop on BBC Radio Wales
It's heartbreaking, Wales had several opportunities to get the ball out and finish the game but they showed their intent to finish the game with a try. But Israel Dagg with his pace... there was no stopping him.
New Zealand 46-6 Wales
It was Sam Cane who did the dirty work at the breakdown, a pass to Israel Dagg inside his own 22...Wales' defence have been sucked in... the winger unopposed as he embarks on a 70m sprint. Clinical. Beauden Barrett with the conversion to conclude the match.
New Zealand 39-6 Wales
Wales with the ball in hand, but unless they can score five tries in 30 seconds then it matters little what they do with it. Intensity still high, All Blacks quick to the tackle even in the dying seconds. Rhys Priestland with the kick towards the touchline... Beauden Barrett picks it up, but runs rather than kicks to touch and Wales steal possession. They go again.
Play is switched to the left wing... A chance for Wales? Turnover ball! Oh my.
New Zealand 39-6 Wales
We're nearly at an end. Wales, who haven't scored since the 18th minute, have suffered a whitewash in New Zealand. Four games (the three Tests plus the tour match against the Chiefs). Four defeats.
New Zealand 39-6 Wales
Taulupe Faletau slips the ball to Gareth Williams from the back of his hands having picked up from the back of the scrum. The scrum-half dashes forwards, but eventually he's caught and Wales' supporting runners haven't the speed of thought to attack like their opponents.