The British and Irish Lions will take on Australia for the second time on Saturday as they look to secure the series and edge closer to a potential whitewash. A 3-0 series victory has been a topic of debate for weeks after Henry Pollock said it was their mission to do so. Whether the Lions are capable of it will be put to the test as the Wallabies get another go at handing them their first defeat since arriving Down Under. - Australia vs. British and Irish Lions: Second Test live updates Questions have been raised over whether the Lions handed the Wallabies a blueprint for success after a heavily rotated touring side struggled past the First Nations and Pasifika XV on Tuesday in the final tour game. "You need to take it to them, head on," FNP captain Kurtly Beale said. On Saturday, we'll find out if Joe Schmidt's side have what it takes to settle the scores. Here is everything you need to know.  When is the game?When: Saturday, July 26 at 8 p.m. AEST (11 a.m. BST) Where: Melbourne Cricket Ground Match official: Andrea Piardi
How to watchThe match will be shown live on Sky Sports in the UK and on Stan Sport in Australia. For radio, TalkSport will be providing live commentary, while BBC Radio Wales will deliver Welsh commentary. You can also follow ESPN's live blog, as well as extensive news and feature coverage.
Lineups and team news Farrell has made three changes to his starting XV for this crucial second Test. Bundee Aki, Ollie Chessum and Andrew Porter have come in to the starting side, replacing Sione Tuipulotu, Joe McCarthy and Ellis Genge respectively. Loosehead prop Genge is named on the replacements bench, but lock McCarthy and centre Tuipulotu drop out of the squad entirely with respective foot and hamstring injuries. Farrell has also made four changes to the replacements, with flanker Jac Morgan, lock James Ryan, fly-half Owen Farrell, and fullback Blair Kinghorn added to the squad. Morgan's selection ensures a Welsh presence in the side after the principality was without representation in a Test team, in Brisbane, for the first time since the late 19th century. "We have put ourselves in a good position after the first Test, but we know there will be a massive reaction from this Wallaby team," Farrell said. "Everyone saw the quality they have in Brisbane, and we know we will have to be a lot better than we were last week." Meanwhile, the Wallabies have added some punch up front, with Rob Valetini and Will Skelton added to the starting side. Valetini was sorely missed in last week's defeat in Brisbane, with Australia held to a paltry 79 first-half run metres, which was largely why they fell 12 points behind at the break. But the Brumbies enforcer should improve the Wallabies' ball-carrying considerably, and lay the platform for a backline that is unchanged from last week. It also marks a return home for the Melbournian, after he first began playing rugby with local club Harlequins. Skelton, meanwhile, last played for the Wallabies against Scotland in Edinburgh last year, the La Rochelle lock's huge frame set to bolster the Wallabies' maul and add another key ball-carrying option alongside Valetini.
Best quotes "If you can't get up for what's coming, we're all in the wrong place. To me, this is the biggest game of our lives, every one of us that's part of our squad, so we'll make sure that we address the week like that."
-- Andy Farrell, Lions head coach, when asked about imrpovements his side could make "Talk about a losing mentality. For me, it is the last play of the game so why not have a mentality to try and score as this could be the situation in seven days' time, only closer? Why not rehearse this scenario?
"Why would any player, especially the captain, want to end the game? That in so many ways reflects the current state of Australian rugby which is clearly not in a great position." -- Clive Woodward, 2005 Lions coach, on Wallabies skipper Harry Wilson's decision to kick the ball dead - Regan: Why scrappy tour win makes life easier for Farrell
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