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When is next Ashes series, and what was the result when England toured Australia in the last event?

ENGLAND are hoping to hit back against Australia following a chastening Ashes defeat in 2021-22.

There was high optimism before a ball was bowled last time out that the touring side would have enough in the locker to give the Aussies a real battle Down Under.

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Pat Cummins of Australia celebrates Ashes victoryCredit: GETTY

And that was only strengthened by the news that Australia would be without captain Tim Paine who stepped down following a sexting scandal.

England were however outplayed almost every day of the tour, with Australia repeatedly tearing through their fragile batting lineup.

The hosts triumphed 4-0 in the five-match series, with England holding onto draw the fourth Test.

Joe Root's time as captain came to an end after Ben Stokes was appointed as his successor in April 2022.

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When is the next Ashes series?

  • The Ashes will be held between Friday, June 16th and Monday, July 31st.
  • To win back the urn, England will have to win the five-match series outright.
  • Australia will retain the urn if the series ends in a draw or they win.
England's horror tour ended on the end of a 4-0 thrashingCredit: AFP

Where is the Ashes held?

Five venues have been selected to host the Ashes series - and here are all the confirmed locations and dates:

  • Edgbaston (Birmingham): June 16th – June 20th
  • Headingley (Leeds): June 28th – July 2nd
  • The Oval (London): July 6th – July 10th
  • Lord's (London): July 19th – July 23rd
  • Old Trafford (Manchester): July 27th – July 31st

Which TV channel will the Ashes be shown on and can it be live streamed?

  • As this is an England home Test series, the matches will all be shown on Sky Sports
  • Subscribers will be able to watch all matches in HD on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Cricket.
  • Sky Sports customers will be able to live stream the Ashes series via Sky Go and the NOW app.

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Ashes 2021/22 results

First test (The Gabba, Brisbane)

Second test (The Adelaide Oval - D/N)

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Third test (MCG, Melbourne)

Fourth test (SCG, Sydney)

Fifth test (The Waca, Perth)

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