Australia eased to an unassailable lead last weekend in their three-match Ashes series against England after claiming a hard-fought win in Liverpool.
The 14-4 victory over Shaun Wane's side at the Hill Dickinson Stadium followed the Kangaroos' opening win at Wembley and saw them retain the trophy and bragging rights over their rivals once again.
The Aussies will now try to inflict a series whitewash upon the hosts in Leeds, with Isaah Yeo being the only change from last weekend's team.
AllSportsPeople provides all the latest team news and selection decisions for England and Australia ahead of the third Test match.
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England vs. Australia
(Saturday, November 8 at AMT Headingley Stadium Stadium, 2:30pm BST / Sunday, November 9, 1:30am AEDT)
England confirmed team:
1. AJ Brimson
2. Joe Burgess
3. Herbie Farnworth
4. Harry Newman
5. Tom Johnstone
6. George Williams
7. Harry Smith
8. Mike McMeeken
9. Jez Litten
10. Matty Lees
11. Kallum Watkins
12. Kai Pearce-Paul
13. Morgan Knowles
14. Daryl Clark
15. Alex Walmsley
16. Morgan Smithies
17. Mikołaj Olędzki
18. Owen Trout
19. Mikey Lewis
England team news:
England produced a much-improved performance in the second Test, but were still unable to trouble Australia on the scoreboard as they fell to a second consecutive defeat.
AJ Brimson was brought into the fold for his debut at fullback as he replaced Jack Welsby. The Gold Coast star is likely to retain the No.1 jersey.
The backline will undergo a series of changes as Joe Burgess will partner Tom Johnstone on the wings and Herbie Farnworth and Harry Newman will start in the centres.
Harry Smith missed the opening match but was brought in by Shaun Wane as he sought to find a winning combination in the halves.
Smith's inclusion pushed Mikey Lewis to the bench to serve as the utility and Daryl Clark out of the team. They will flip roles for the third Test as Clark gets the nod in the No.14 jumper and Lewis is named in the reserves.
Jez Litten has again been entrusted to form part of the spine at hooker.
Mike McMeeken was promoted off the bench to start in the place of Ethan Havard and did enough to keep his starting role as he finished with 111 run metres from his 15 carries.
Kallum Watkins was handed a start in the backrow after John Bateman was ruled out of the contest.
Morgan Smithies made his presence felt in the middle after being brought into the fold for the 2nd Test.
He keeps hold of his place on the bench, alongside Mikolaj Oledzki who registered just four runs in Liverpool from his limited minutes.
Owen Trout will again serve as the 18th man after being dropped from the side last week.
Australia confirmed team:
1. Reece Walsh
2. Mark Nawaqanitawase
3. Kotoni Staggs
4. Gehamat Shibasaki
5. Josh Addo-Carr
6. Cameron Munster
7. Nathan Cleary
8. Patrick Carrigan
9. Harry Grant
10. Tino Fa'asuamaleaui
11. Angus Crichton
12. Hudson Young
13. Isaah Yeo
14. Tom Dearden
15. Lindsay Collins
16. Reuben Cotter
17. Keaon Koloamatangi
18. Bradman Best
19. Lindsay Smith
20. Mitchell Moses
Kangaroos team news:
Reece Walsh was sent to the sin-bin for a high shot during his side's win but avoided suspension, meaning he will resume his duties as normal in the fullback jersey.
Kotoni Staggs and Gehamat Shibasaki keep their spots in the centres as Bradman Best will again serve as the 18th man.
Kevin Walters contemplated bringing in a host of other squad players for the third Test to reward their work in training.
However, he's decided against that approach, calling on Cameron Munster and Nathan Cleary once again to steer the Kangaroos around the park.
Tom Dearden, will again be utilised off the bench, while Mitch Moses has been named in the reserves.
Patrick Carrigan is set to return to prop after playing at lock last week in the injury-enforced absence of Isaah Yeo.
The captain will be back on deck and his return will push Lindsay Collins back to the bench and Lindsay Smith out of the 17.
Harry Grant led the side in Yeo's absence, and has held off Blayke Brailey's potential Aussie debut in Leeds by earning the starting role once again.