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England’s three-Test tour of Australia is exclusively live on Sky Sports; here is everything you need to know, and how and when you can watch the tour as Eddie Jones’ side travel to Australia for the first time since 2016 to face the Wallabies this summer

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England head coach Eddie Jones plans to partner Marcus Smith with Owen Farrell against Australia and believes it will enhance his side’s attacking options

England head coach Eddie Jones plans to partner Marcus Smith with Owen Farrell against Australia and believes it will enhance his side’s attacking options

Everything you need to know and how to watch England’s three-Test tour of Australia, exclusively live on Sky Sports this July.

When are England’s remaining fixtures?

Australia vs England in Brisbane – Saturday, July 9 – live on Sky Sports Action from 10:15am

Australia vs England in Sydney – Saturday, July 16 – live on Sky Sports Action from 10:15am

How can I watch them?

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Who is in England’s squad?

Billy Vunipola and Danny Care have returned from international exile in a 36-man squad for England’s tour of Australia.

There are eight uncapped players – Fraser Dingwall, Tommy Freeman, Guy Porter, Patrick Schickerling, Jack van Poortvliet and Jack Walker, with Henry Arundell and Will Joseph named as apprentice players.

Forwards: Ollie Chessum, Luke Cowan-Dickie, Tom Curry, Charlie Ewels, Ellis Genge, Jamie George, Joe Heyes, Jonny Hill, Nick Isiekwe, Maro Itoje, Courtney Lawes, Lewis Ludlam, Bevan Rodd, Patrick Schickerling, Will Stuart, Sam Underhill, Billy Vunipola, Mako Vunipola, Jack Walker, Jack Willis.

Backs: Henry Arundell (apprentice player), Danny Care, Joe Cokanasiga, Fraser Dingwall, Owen Farrell, Tommy Freeman, George Furbank, Will Joseph (apprentice player), Joe Marchant, Jonny May, Jack Nowell, Guy Porter, Harry Randall, Jack van Poortvliet, Marcus Smith, Freddie Steward.

Alex Dombrandt, Joe Cokanasiga, George Ford, Sam Simmonds, Henry Slade, Manu Tuilagi, Kyle Sinckler, Anthony Watson, Louis Lynagh and George Furbank are all unavailable through injury

What are the key questions ahead of the tour?

England head to Australia off the back of a 2022 Six Nations campaign which is difficult to label as anything other than a disaster.

The passing of time since the end of the championship in March may have diluted the strength of feeling towards England’s disappointing showings, and of the want for Eddie Jones to depart, but a series defeat in Australia would go some way to bringing them back.

A first Test defeat to a 14-man Australia after Darcy Swain’s red card did little to cool the pressure.

We look at the key questions facing each of England, Ireland, Wales and Scotland as they embark on three-Test tours of Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Argentina respectively, live on Sky Sports this summer.

What happened last time England toured Australia?

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England scored a 3-0 series whitewash over the Wallabies when they last toured Australia in 2016, under Eddie Jones.

Bumper July of rugby on Sky Sports

As well as showing England in Australia this summer, Sky Sports will show Ireland’s five-match tour of New Zealand, Wales’ three-Test tour of South Africa and Scotland’s three-Test tour of Argentina.

Saturday, July 9

New Zealand vs Ireland – live on Sky Sports Action from 7:30am (kick-off at 8:05am)

Australia vs England – live on Sky Sports Action from 10:15am (kick-off at 10:55am)

South Africa vs Wales – live on Sky Sports Action from 3:30pm (kick-off at 4:05pm)

Argentina vs Scotland – live on Sky Sports Action from 7:30pm (kick-off at 8:10pm)

Tuesday, July 12

Maori All Blacks vs Ireland – live on Sky Sports Action from 8am (kick off is at 8.05am)

Saturday, July 16

New Zealand vs Ireland – live on Sky Sports Action from 7:30am (kick-off at 8:05am)

Australia vs England – live on Sky Sports Action from 10:15am (kick-off at 10:55am)

South Africa vs Wales – live on Sky Sports Action from 3:30pm (kick-off at 4:05pm)

Argentina vs Scotland – live on Sky Sports Action from 7:30pm (kick-off at 8:10pm)

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