England will play Australia this weekend in their second match of the rugby autumn series at Twickenham stadium.
Last week the team triumphed over Tonga winning 69-3, but now they will turn their attention to Australia, who were defeated by Scotland on Sunday.
The teams have played numerous times, but it is England who has come out on top in every match since 2016.
They will look to prove victorious again on Saturday as they return to Twickenham for their first head to head since 2019.
Here's how you can tune in to Saturday's match between England and Australia...
Kick-off time for England v Australia match this weekend?
The England v Australia match will take place at Twickenham on Saturday November 13 at 5:30pm.
It is England's second game in the autumn series, which will take place throughout November.
What channel is England v Australia and how to watch live?
Amazon Prime has the broadcast rights for the autumn international series in the UK.
You will need a membership to tune in, but if you don't already have one you can sign up to a 30-day free trial.
If you don't want to continue your trial after the 30-days however, you will need to remember to cancel your subscription.
When is England's next match in autumn series?
Here is England's schedule for the autumn international series:
England v Australia: Saturday November 13 at 5:30pm
England v South Africa: Saturday November 20 at 3:15pm
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