England v Australia TV channel, kick-off time and live stream details
by Tom Coleman · Wales OnlineSteve Borthwick's England are aiming to bounce back from their agonising defeat at the hands of the All Blacks by taking on Australia at the Allianz Stadium, Twickenham.
England surrendered an eight-point lead to go down to a 24-22 defeat to New Zealand last time out, and they are hoping to avoid a third-straight defeat.
The Wallabies, meanwhile, could really do with a win themselves, having endured a disastrous Rugby Championship campaign that yielded just one win.
Here's everything you need to know.
What time is England v Australia kick-off?
England v Australia kicks off at 3.10pm at the Allianz Stadium, Twickenham, in London on Saturday, November 9.
What TV channel is England v Australia on?
England v Australia is being shown live on TNT Sports.
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The rugby Autumn Internationals are underway.
All 21 fixtures will be broadcast exclusively on TNT Sports, which is available for £30.99 on a rolling monthly basis with Discovery+ Premium and also includes the UEFA Champions League, Europa League, boxing, NBA, and WWE.
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What about live-streaming?
England v Australia will be available to live stream by using Discovery+, via mobile device, tablet or on desktop.
You must have an active TNT Sports subscription in order to view, which is available for £30.99 on a rolling monthly basis with Discovery+ Premium and also includes the UEFA Champions League, Europa League, boxing, NBA and WWE.
What's the team news?
England XV: Furbank; Feyi-Waboso, Lawrence, Slade, Freeman; M Smith, Spencer; Genge, George (capt), Stuart, Itoje, Martin, Cunningham-South, T Curry, Earl.
Replacements: Cowan-Dickie, Baxter, Cole, Isiekwe, Dombrandt, Randall, Ford, Sleightholme.
Australia XV: Wright; Kellaway, Suaalii, Ikitau, Pietsch; Lolesio, Gordon; Bell, Faessler, Tupou, Frost, Williams, Valetini, McReight, Wilson (capt).
Replacements: Paenga-Amosa, Slipper, Alaalatoa, Salakaia-Loto, Gleeson, McDermott, Donaldson, Jorgensen.
What have the coaches said?
England head coach Steve Borthwick: “Facing Australia is always a massive challenge, and we’ll work diligently this week to ensure we’re physically and tactically prepared to take on the Wallabies
“The passion and energy from the crowd at Allianz Stadium last weekend was absolutely brilliant, from the opening whistle to the final moments, and we can't wait to be back at home this Saturday."
Australia head coach Joe Schmidt: “There are four Test matches left this year before we embark on a massive Lions’ tour next year. So if not now, when? I think it makes some sense for him (Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii) to play. It's unlikely it'll go perfectly, but it will be a benchmark that he can build from.”