Summary

  • England take on Australia in the deciding Test in Sydney

  • Leicester lock Ollie Chessum will make his first start for England

  1. England bounce back to level seriespublished at 10:26 British Summer Time 16 July 2022

    FT: Australia 17-25 England

    England produced an aggressive and resilient display to beat Australia in the second Test in Brisbane last time out to take the three-match series to a decider.

    Billy Vunipola powered over for an early try and Owen Farrell added four penalties as England led 19-0.

    Taniela Tupou reduced England's lead just before half-time and a Samu Kerevi try piled on the pressure.

    England rallied and a sixth Farrell penalty enabled them to level the series and end a four-match losing run.

    England celebrate beating Australia in BrisbaneImage source, Getty Images
  2. Tourists suffer dismal defeat in openerpublished at 10:23 British Summer Time 16 July 2022

    FT: Australia 30-28 England

    England opened their Australia tour by falling to a dismal defeat against a 14-man Wallabies side in Perth, despite scoring two late tries.

    Lock Darcy Swain was shown a red card in the first half, with three other home players injured before the break.

    Australia held on with the scores 6-6 at half-time before Ellis Genge went over for England.

    The Wallabies bounced back, with Jordan Petaia, Folau Fainga'a and Pete Samu scoring in an impressive comeback.

    All was not lost though....

    Jordan Petaia celebrates in PerthImage source, Getty Images
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    Jordan Petaia celebrates in Perth

  3. Welcomepublished at 10:20 British Summer Time 16 July 2022

    Australia v England (11:07 BST)

    This is huge.

    England are hoping to win just their second Test series against Australia.

    Australia want their first series win over England since 2006.

    It's 1-1 and everything is still to play for in the decider in Sydney.