The Ella-Mobbs Cup is up for grabs as the series heads to the SCG for the deciding Test.
Dave Rennie's men survived a red card to Darcy Swain and several injuries pre and during the game to come away with a 30-28 victory in the opener.
The English levelled the series in Brisbane with a 25-17 victory after a dominant first half.
With the eToro Series underway, here is everything that you need to know about Wallabies v England
The Wallabies will play next England on July 16 at SCG.
It will be their final game in the three-match series following the hosts' narrow win in Perth.
The series was levelled in Brisbane, with both teams returning to the SCG for the first time in 47 years.
The Wallabies v England series will be shown on TV across the Nine Network and Stan Sport.
The third Test between the Wallabies and England will be live on Channel Nine in Sydney and Brisbane and 9Gem in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth on Saturday night, with coverage beginning from 7:30pm (AEST).
The blockbuster will also be ad-free, live and on demand, with extended coverage on Stan Sport from 7:15pm.
This will include a dedicated Wallabies cam, as well as the option to watch via Spidercam.
New Zealand: Sky Sports
South Africa/Africa and adjacent islands: SuperSport
Argentina/South America/North America: ESPN
USA: FloSports
Canada: TSN
UK & Ireland (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Channel Islands, Isle of Man): Sky UK
France/Andorra/Monaco/Luxembourg: Canal+
Japan: Wowow
Pacific: Digicel
Italy, Vatican City, San Marino and Canton Ticino, Switzerland: Sky Italia
Spain/Andorra:Telefonica
Asia-Pacific, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Burma (Myanmar), Cambodia, Federated States of Micronesia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Kiribati, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Maldives, Marianas, Marshall Islands, Mongolia, Nepal,Northern Marianas, North Korea, Pakistan, Palau, Philippines, Singapore,South Korea, Tajikistan, Taiwan (Republic of China), Thailand, Timor-Leste,Vietnam: Premier Sports
Africa and adjacent islands:SuperSport
Asia
Afghanistan, Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, China, India and Sri Lanka
Europe
Portugal, Spain, Andorra, Albania, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Turkey and Ukraine
Wallabies 30 def England 28, Saturday 2 July, 5:55pm AWST/7:55pm AEST at Optus Stadium, Perth
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Wallabies 17 def by England 25, Saturday 9 July, 7:55pm AEST at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
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Wallabies v England, Saturday 16 July, 7:55pm AEST at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
The third Test between the Wallabies and England will kick off at 7:55 pm AEST at the SCG on Saturday July 16
Coverage will begin on Channel Nine from 7:30 pm AEST on free-to-air.
Meanwhile, coverage will be ad-free from 7:15 pm AEST and continue throughout the game on Stan Sport.
The Wallabies' third Test against England has been officially declared a sell-out.
It is the first time the Wallabies will play in front of a full capacity sell-out in Australia since the 2019 Bledisloe Cup clash in Perth.
It's expected more than 40,000 spectators to watch the Ella-Mobbs Cup being presented for the first time to the winning captain.
WALLABIES (1-15): James Slipper, Dave Porecki, Taniela Tupou, Nick Frost, Matt Philip, Harry Wilson, Michael Hooper (c), Rob Valetini, Nic White, Noah Lolesio, Marika Koroibete, Samu Kerevi, Hunter Paisami, Tom Wright, Reece Hodge
Reserves: Folau Fainga'a, Angus Bell, Allan Alaalatoa, Pete Samu, Pete Samu, Tate McDermott, Len Ikitau, Suliasi Vunivalu
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ENGLAND (1-15): Ellis Genge, Jamie George, Will Stuart, Ollie Chessum, Jonny Hill, Courtney Lawes (c), Lewis Ludlam, Billy Vunipola, Danny Care, Marcus Smith, Joe Cokanasiga, Owen Farrell, Guy Porter, Jack Nowell, Freddie Steward
Reserves: Luke Cowan-Dicke, Mako Vunipola, Joe Heyes, Nick Isiekwe, Jack Willis, Jack van Poortvliet, Will Joseph, Henry Arundell