Who makes your South Africa/England combined team?

Who makes your South Africa/England combined team?

Select your combined South Africa/England XV ahead of Saturday’s third and final Test at Newlands in Cape Town, live on Sky Sports.

Eddie Jones has made four changes to his XV as he sets about avoiding a whitewash, with Danny Cipriani, Joe Marler, Nathan Hughes and Chris Robshaw all brought in.

The Boks have made five changes to their XV ahead of Saturday, as Chiliboy Ralepelle, Elton Jantjies, Andre Esterhuizen, Jesse Kriel and Warrick Gelant named to start.

Who makes your South Africa/England combined team?

Who makes your South Africa/England combined team?

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June 23, 2018, 3:00pm

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But who would make it into your combined XV from the 30 men that have been selected? Have your say with our team selector below…

Our coverage of the final weekend of second Tests starts bright and early once again on Saturday as we first bring you New Zealand v France at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin from 8am, live on Sky Sports Action and Main Event.

Who makes your South Africa/England combined team?

Who makes your South Africa/England combined team?

New Zealand vs France

June 23, 2018, 8:00am

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Then, all attentions turn to the series decider between Australia and Ireland from Sydney, with coverage of Joe Schmidt’s charges’ clash with the Wallabies live on Sky Sports Action and Main Event from 10.30am.

From 3pm, we’re live again on Sky Sports Action and Main Event from Cape Town for South Africa v England take three.

Who makes your South Africa/England combined team?

Who makes your South Africa/England combined team?

Australia vs Ireland

June 23, 2018, 10:30am

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Can Eddie Jones’ England restore some pride down in South Africa? Can Ireland win a series against one of the southern hemisphere’s big three for the first time since 1979? Will France be able to shock New Zealand?

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