England trail Australia 2-1 in their five-match ODI series and Harry Brook's men will be aiming to continue their fightback in the fourth ODI at Lord's on Friday.
The fourth ODI between England and Australia will be available to watch live on Sky Sports Cricket and Sky Sports Main Event.
England's fourth ODI against Australia begins at 12:30 BST on Friday 27th September and it is being held at Lord's in London.
England won Tuesday's third ODI in Chester-le-Street by 46 runs on the DLS method to keep alive their hopes of a series victory over Australia.
The rain-affected defeat ended the Aussies' 14-match winning run in 50-over internationals, dating back to last year's World Cup in which they beat tournament hosts India in the final.
England's stand-in captain Harry Brook scored his first ODI century in the win in Durham, finishing unbeaten on 110 off 94 balls, and he will be hoping to play a key role at Lord's.
The hosts have won their last three ODIs at the Home of Cricket, including 100-run victories over India in 2022 and New Zealand in 2023, although they lost to Australia at Lord's by 64 runs during the league stage of the 2019 World Cup.
England wins | 64 |
Ties or no results | 5 |
Australia wins | 90 |
*H2H stats refer to all ODI meetings
Left-arm fast bowler Reece Topley has been ruled out of the series because of illness and Jofra Archer will be assessed after bowling 10 overs on Tuesday.
Olly Stone is another pace-bowling option in the squad.
Opener Travis Head was rested for the third ODI and leg-spinner Adam Zampa missed out due to illness, but both could be back in contention.
Wicketkeeper-batter Josh Inglis may not be rushed back from injury as his replacement Alex Carey has scored 74 and 77 not out in the last two games.