Lions vs Australia third Test LIVE commentary: UK kick-off time, team lineups and where to watch as tourists eye 98-year first

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The British and Irish Lions will aim to achieve their first series whitewash since 1927 when they face Australia in the Third Test this Saturday.It’s been almost a century since the Lions managed to achieve the incredible unbeaten feat, last winning all of their Test matches against Argentina 98 years ago. The Lions pulled off a dramatic win to seal series victory in Australia last time outGettySo, it means Andy Farrell and his squad can soon become instant legends, if they haven’t become them already in Australia, by picking up one more win. The Lions won the series in dramatic fashion last Saturday, with Hugo Keenan scoring a last-minute try to complete the team’s biggest ever comeback. There was some controversy involved, as the Wallabies believed there was an illegal clear-out in the build-up, but after TMO took a look, the try stood. Celebrations ensured post-match, but now Farrell’s men will look to refocus and go all out for a perfect tour and the chance to make history. Lions vs Australia: UK time and how to followThe third and final Test of the series will take place on Saturday, August 2. Kick-off at the Accor Stadium in Sydney is scheduled for 11am UK time. talkSPORT will have live coverage of all the action from Down Under. Commentary will come from our brilliant team of Andrew McKenna, Ben Kay, Alex Cuthbert, David Campese and Alfie Reynolds. To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream. You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.Fans can watch the action live on Sky Sports from 10am too. Find the best Sky Sports deals.Farrell’s side are now one win away from a whitewash Down UnderGettyLions vs Australia: Team news and lineupsFarrell could opt to rotate his side with the series wrapped up, however, with a historic whitewash on the cards, it’s unlikely. The Lions may instead go strong and name their best line-up for the final Test, with Mack Hansen and Joe McCarthy potentially fit enough to feature after missing out on the second Test. The official announcement of the line-ups will come later this week. Lions vs Australia: Tour results June 20, Dublin: Lions 24–28 ArgentinaJune 28, Perth: Lions 54-7 Western ForceJuly 2, Brisbane: Lions 52-12 Queensland RedsJuly 5, Sydney: Lions 21-10 New South Wales WaratahsJuly 9, Canberra: Lions 36-24 ACT BrumbiesJuly 12, Adelaide: Lions 48-0 ANZAC XVJuly 12, Brisbane: Lions 27-19 WallabiesJuly 22, Melbourne: Lions 24-19 First Nations and Pasifika XVJuly 26, Melbourne: Lions 26-24 WallabiesAugust 2, Sydney: Lions vs WallabiesThe Lions have won every single game on their 2025 summer tour of AustraliaGettyLions vs Australia: What has been said?Speaking after securing a series win, Lions head coach Farrell said: “When you see what it means to everyone in there, you can hear them, can’t you.“These lads have dreamed of being a British and Irish lion all their lives. “And to get to the point where we come to the MCG with 90-odd thousand people with a dramatic finish like that to win the series is what dreams are made of.“The plan will stay the same. Win or lose, we trust the plan ahead, so we’ll make sure that we enjoy it tonight, that’s for sure. “Because we just made a bit of history, so we’re delighted with that.”