Fri 2 Dec 2016 | 09:29
England and Australia set to close out the Test season on a high

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England face Australia on Saturday with both nations aiming to finish on a high in what will be their final match this year. England have had to make two forced changes, whereas Michael Cheika has made four changes to the Wallabies side that lost to Ireland last weekend.

Nathan Hughes comes in for the injured Billy Vunipola at number eight, while Marland Yarde comes in for Elliot Daly, who is suspended after his tackle in the air last weekend against Argentina.

However the man in form, Semesa Rokoduguni, does not make the England 23-man squad.

Lopeti Timani, Kane Douglas, Nick Phipps and Sefanaia Naivalu have all been recalled to the Wallabies starting XV. Dean Mumm has dropped to the bench after he has been given the all-clear to be allowed to play, despite having a scare after he was cited for a lifting tackle.

David Pocock will play blindside flanker as big Timani will play the number eight role, while number nine Will Genia does not make the 23-man squad. 

The Wallabies will be looking for revenge after England whitewashed them on their home turf back in June earlier this year. However, legend Michael Lynagh has warned England that they will face a different side.

"There were a few guys who hadn't played Test rugby before. They are going to be more competitive than they were in Australia. It's a different team altogether," he said.

Coming up to the match, England coach Eddie Jones has had a dig at the Wallaby scrum claiming the Aussies "can't scrummage."

However Australia coach, Michael Cheika has suggested that Jones is trying to take pressure off his own forwards, "He's done that to take the heat off his own scrum... It's the oldest trick in the book."

Australia will be looking to end England's impressive unbeaten streak, whereas the home side will be looking to show their strength and finish off the year in style in front of a packed Twickenham.

MATCH DETAILS: Saturday, 3 December Kick-off: 14:30 GMT, Twickenham

ENGLAND:
15 M Brown, 14 M Yarde, 13 J Joseph, 12 O Farrell, 11 J May, 10 G Ford, 9 B Youngs; 1 M Vunipola, 2 D Hartley (capt), 3 D Cole, 4 C Lawes, 5 G Kruis, 6 C Robshaw, 7 T Wood, 8 N Hughes.
Replacements; 16 J George, 17 J Marler, 18 K Sinckler, 19 C Ewels, 20 T Harrison, 21 D Care, 22 B Te'o, 23 H Slade.

AUSTRALIA:
15 I Folau, 14 D Haylett-Petty, 13 T Kuridrani, 12 R Hodge, 11 S Naivalu, 10 B Foley, 9 N Phipps; 1 S Sio, 2 S Moore (capt), 3 S Kepu, 4 K Douglas, 5 R Simmons, 6 D Pocock, 7 M Hooper, 8 L Timani.
Replacements: 16 T Latu, 17 J Slipper, 18 T Robertson, 19 D Mumm, 20 S McMahon, 21 N Frisby, 22 Q Cooper, 23 H S Peight.

3 Comments

  • jonnyenglish
    2:39 PM 02/12/2016

    Me too! I've been pretty comfortable with being an England supporter as of recently. This match gives me the willies. Australia are looking dangerous.

  • jimmy23
    1:03 PM 02/12/2016

    I'm quite nervous about this one, Australia have improved quite a bit since the June tests. Especially in attack and we're without several of our talismanic players upfront. They'll be wanting revenge for the summer and to spoil our party as well. It's a cliche but our defence will really have to be spot on for this one.

  • drg
    11:15 AM 02/12/2016

    Is this a rugby match coming up or am I watching another presidential election? Perhaps it's both ways, but Cheika clearly has no emergency shut off for his mouth!