The Wallabies' three-match series against the British & Irish Lions heads to Melbourne as the hosts look to level the series at the MCG.
Joe Schmidt's side went down by eight points as the visitors struck first in Brisbane.
Get your tickets to see the Wallabies tackle the British & Irish Lions in Melbourne on Saturday.
Both sides have made significant changes since, with the Wallabies boosted by the return of Will Skelton and Rob Valetini.
Rugby.com.au breaks down everything you need to know ahead of Saturday's big match.
WALLABIES (15-1): Tom Wright; Max Jorgensen, Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii, Len Ikitau, Harry Potter; Tom Lynagh, Jake Gordon; Harry Wilson (capt), Fraser McReight, Rob Valetini, Will Skelton, Nick Frost; Allan Alaalatoa, Dave Porecki, James Slipper
Replacements: Billy Pollard, Angus Bell, Tom Robertson, Jeremy Williams, Langi Gleeson, Carlo Tizzano, Tate McDermott, Ben Donaldson
- Back-to-back John Eales Medalist Rob Valetini and Will Skelton come into the starting side, returning from injury.
- Dave Porecki also slots in at hooker, replacing Matt Faessler.
- Langi Gleeson has been named on the bench after shrugging off a cork.
LIONS (15-1): Hugo Keenan; Tommy Freeman, Huw Jones, Bundee Aki, James Lowe; Finn Russell, Jamison Gibson-Park; Jack Conan, Tom Curry, Tadhg Beirne; Ollie Chessum, Maro Itoje (capt); Tadhg Furlong, Dan Sheehan, Andrew Porter
Replacements: Ronan Kelleher, Ellis Genge, Will Stuart, James Ryan, Jac Morgan, Alex Mitchell, Owen Farrell, Blair Kinghorn
- Bundee Aki starts alongside Huw Jones in the centres, with Sione Tuipulotu and Garry Ringrose out with injury.
- Andrew Porter swaps with Ellis Genge, completing an all-Leinster and Irish front-row
- Owen Farrell has been added to the bench along with Jac Morgan and Blair Kinghorn.
- The Lions have never beaten the Wallabies in Melbourne.
- The Lions have lost five of their last six second Tests on their tours, including a 16-15 defeat to Australia in 2013.
- The Wallabies had 30 more carries than the Lions yet trailed in metres by almost 120.
Rob Valetini v Tadhg Beirne
The Wallabies need Valetini at his bruising best if they are to match it with the Lions.
The hosts desperately missed his explosiveness, and the Brumby, alongside Will Skelton, brings that in spades.
Meanwhile, Beirne was exceptional and a worthy player-of-the-match, with a similar performance going a long way towards wrapping up the series.
Wallabies by 3