England that will face Australia in the Rugby League ash for the first time since 2003. | Rugby league news

England announced that the Australia’s rival will face the Rugby League ash this October, for the first time since 2003.
The matches between the two countries will be held in London, Liverpool and Leeds during three Saturdays from October 25th.
On the tour will be the first rugby league of International at the Wembley Stadium of the 2013 World Cup Stadium, as well as the conflict at Everton’s new Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium, which opened in Liverpool last month, and Headinogley in Leeds.
Kengaroos won the last 13 rugby league series from 1970, and the series previously challenged the United Kingdom, not England.
Eight years have passed since the last Latio nations – in the 2017 World Cup finals, and Australia won 6-0. They also won all three test matches on the latest tour of 2003.
England against Australia
First Test – Saturday, October 25, Wembley Stadium, London
Second Test – Saturday 1 November, Everton Stadium, Liverpool
Third Test – Saturday 8 November, Headydogley Stadium, Leeds
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