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Rugby Summer Internationals 2022 on TV this weekend: Kick-off times, TV channel, live stream

There are four thrilling Test matches which involve teams from the British Isles all seeking to win a series decider in the Southern Hemisphere.

England will be in high spirits having kept the series alive in the second Test. Jones' men won the second test 17-25 following an ill-tempered 30-28 first test defeat at the hands of the Wallabies. Meanwhile, Wales secured a gritty 12-13 win against world champions South Africa thanks to a last gasp Gareth Anscombe penalty.

Wigan rugby league legend Andy Farrell was able to guide Ireland to a 12-23 win against the All Blacks in Dunedin after the hosts played with 14 men following Angus Ta'avao's red card. Scotland, meanwhile bounced back from a first Test defeat with a convincing 6-29 win in Argentina.

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England's match will be played at the iconic Sydney Cricket Ground in front of a potential 48,000 capacity crowd. Youngsters Tommy Freeman and Jack van Poortvliet are both likely to keep their starting spots after impressing in Saturday's victory while Ollie Chessum is likely to replace Maro Itoje for the third test with the Saracens lock ruled out by concussion.

Lewis Ludlam is expected to be the man to replace the injured Sam Underhill for the final Test, with Jack Willis and Nick Isiekwe likely to be moving up to the bench, with Eddie Jones generally opting for a 5-3 forwards/backs split on the bench during this series.

Here is all of the information about how you can watch this weekend's crunch fixtures:

Which rugby matches are on TV this weekend?

New Zealand v Ireland - Sky Sports Main Event & Action (also available to stream on Sky Go and NowTV) - 08:05am kick off

Australia v England - Sky Sports Main Event & Action (also available to stream on Sky Go and NowTV) - 10:55am kick off

South Africa v Wales - Sky Sports Action (also available to stream on Sky Go and NowTV) - 4:05pm kick off

Argentina v Scotland - Sky Sports Action (also available to stream on Sky Go and NowTV) - 8:10pm kick off

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