With the Ashes safely in their keeping the Kangaroos are out to complete a clean sweep when the series concludes in Leeds.
The home team will be out to restore pride in front of another packed house but Kevin Walters’ men are fully focused on a 3-0 triumph in the first Ashes series since 2003.
There’s no such thing as a dead rubber when it comes to the age-old rivalry between Australia and England so another fiery opening is assured AMT Headingley Stadium.
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The Ashes: England v Kangaroos
Late Mail
England:Â Shaun Wane has confirmed his side for the third and final Test, with two changes to the backline from last week’s defeat in Liverpool. Joe Burgess comes into the side on the wing to replace Dom Young, who suffered a broken foot, while Harry Newman replaces Jake Wardle in the centres.Â
Kangaroos:Â Just the one change for the Kangaroos as they chase a clean sweep this afternoon. Captain Isaah Yeo is back from a concussion suffered in the first Test and will start at lock. Tino Fa’asuamaleaui shifts to prop, with Lindsay Collins moving to the interchange and Lindsay Smith dropping out of the side.Â
Numbers Game
Ashes Tests 1908-2025 – Played 119, Australia 61 wins, Great Britain 54 wins, draws 4.
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