Wallabies coaches have confirmed the team to play England in London on Saturday evening local time.
Tighthead prop Taniela Tupou returns to the starting side for the first time since the first Bledisloe Cup Test in Auckland, combining with Angus Bell and Billy Pollard in the run on front row.
Nick Frost and Jeremy Williams will reconnect in the second row, having started together last year when the Wallabies played at Allianz Stadium Twickenham.
Regular captain Harry Wilson returns to the number eight jersey and will lead the side, forming a familiar back row with Rob Valetini at blindside flanker and Fraser McReight at openside.
NSW Waratahs teammates Jake Gordon and Tane Edmed start in the halves for the third consecutive Test, while Hunter Paisami and Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii will partner in the midfield. Suaalii returning to the venue where he made his Wallabies debut last year.
Harry Potter and Max Jorgensen also return to the run on side, selected as the two wingers with Andrew Kellaway continuing at fullback.
Allan Alaalatoa will make his 86th appearance in Wallaby gold as the replacement tighthead prop, joining Queensland’s Josh Nasser and loosehead prop Tom Robertson as the substitute front row.
Lukhan Salakaia-Loto has recovered from a rib complaint to be named as the lock cover, while last weekend’s captain Nick Champion de Crespingy is selected as the back row replacement.
Ryan Lonergan and Hamish Stewart will play their first Tests in Europe, selected as the substitute halves pairing, while the versatile Filipo Daugunu rounds out the matchday 23.
Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt said: “The group travelled well to London earlier in the week and have had a couple of trainings ahead of this weekend’s Test.
“The coaches have tried to balance this year's tough schedule in terms of Test matches and travel, so it was great to freshen a few players up last week and we hope that allows the group to be really competitive on Saturday.”
1. Angus Bell (45 Tests) - #940; Hunters Hill Rugby Club
2. Billy Pollard (17 Tests) - #958; Lindfield Junior Rugby
3. Taniela Tupou (65 Tests) - #917; Brothers Rugby
4. Nick Frost (34 Tests) - #953; Hornsby Lions
5. Jeremy Williams (21 Tests) – #973; Wahroonga Tigers
6. Rob Valetini (58 Tests) - #929; Harlequin Rugby Club
7. Fraser McReight (35 Tests) - #937; Albany Creek Brumbies
8. Harry Wilson (c) (32Tests) - #933; Gunnedah Red Devils
9. Jake Gordon (33 Tests) - #925; Canterbury Juniors
10. Tane Edmed (5 Tests) - #990; West Harbour Juniors
11. Harry Potter (7 Tests) - #989; Moorabbin Rams
12. Hunter Paisami (33 Tests) - #932; Harlequin Rugby Club
13. Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii (14 Tests) - #988; The Kings School
14. Max Jorgensen (17 Tests) - #984; Balmain Wolves
15. Andrew Kellaway (45 Tests) - #943; Hunters Hill Rugby Club
Substitutes
16. Josh Nasser (9 Tests) - #979; Easts Rugby (Brisbane)
17. Tom Robertson (37 Tests) - #898; Dubbo Kangaroos
18. Allan Alaalatoa (85 Tests) - #896; West Harbour Juniors
19. Lukhan Salakaia-Loto (44 Tests) – #914; Randwick
20. Nick Champion de Crespigny (3 Tests) - #991; Canberra Grammar School
21. Ryan Lonergan (2 Tests) - #933; Tuggeranong Vikings
22. Hamish Stewart (3 Tests) - #986; Toowoomba Bears
23. Filipo Daugunu (16 Tests) - #931, Wests Bulldogs
Wallabies 21 defeated Fiji 18 on Sunday July 6 at McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle
Wallabies 19 defeated by the British & Irish Lions 27 on Saturday July 19 at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Wallabies 26 defeated by the British & Irish Lions 29 on Saturday July 26 at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Wallabies 22 defeated the British & Irish Lions 12 on Saturday August 2 at Accor Stadium, Sydney
Wallabies 38 defeated South Africa 22 on Saturday August 16 at Emirates Airline Park, Johannesburg
Wallabies 22 defeated by South Africa 30 on Saturday August 23 at DHL Stadium, Cape Town
Wallabies 28 defeated Argentina 24 on Saturday September 6 at Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville
Wallabies 26 defeated by Argentina 28 on Saturday September 13 at Allianz Stadium, Sydney
Wallabies 24 defeated by New Zealand 33 on Saturday September 27, Eden Park, Auckland
Wallabies 14 defeated by New Zealand 28 on Saturday October 4 at Optus Stadium, Perth
Wallabies 19 defeated Japan 14 on Saturday October 25 at National Stadium, Tokyo
Wallabies v England, at 2:10am AEDT on Sunday November 2 at Allianz Stadium, London
Wallabies v Italy at 4:40am AEDT on Sunday November 9 at Bluenergy Stadium, Udine
Wallabies v Ireland at 7:10am AEDT on Sunday November 16 at Aviva Stadium, Dublin
Wallabies v France at 7:10am on Sunday November 23 at Stade de France, Paris