Australia sign off their Rugby Championship campaign against Argentina this weekend.

The Wallabies ran out 27-8 winners during the reverse fixture last week, and face a Pumas side that are yet to register a single win in this year's competition.

Here's everything you need to know about the clash.

When is Argentina v Australia? What time is kick-off?

Argentina v Australia takes place on Saturday, October 2, at the Cbus Super Stadium, Queensland.

Kick-off is at 8.05am BST.

What TV channel is Argentina v Australia on? Can I live stream it?

Argentina v Australia will be broadcast on Sky Sports Mix from 7.15am BST.

Viewers can also catch coverage on Sky Sports Main Event from 7.30am BST.

Sky Sports customers are able to live stream the coverage via the Sky Go app or online.

How to watch the game if you don't have Sky Sports

You can watch Sky Sports without subscribing by getting a NOW TV Sports membership.

You can buy a day membership (£9.98) to Sky Sports to watch on your TV, phone and tablet, while monthly passes are also available. You can buy these passes from the NOW website.

What is the team news?

The big news ahead of this clash is that six Argentina players and two staff members have been expelled from the Rugby Championship for breaching tournament health rules.

The group, which included former Pumas captain Pablo Matera, broke coronavirus protocols by taking an unauthorised trip to Byron Bay in the neighbouring state of New South Wales.

According to the Argentina rugby union (UAR), the group also included Sebastian Cancelliere, Joaquin Diaz Bonilla, Felipe Ezcurra, Santiago Medrano and Santiago Socino, plus team manager Lucas Chioccarelli and video analyst Rodrigo Martinez.

Prop Enrique Pieretto has been called on as a replacement for Medrano and back-row Rodrigo Bruni is in for Matera.

Meanwhile, Australia coach Dave Rennie has granted leave to winger Marika Koroibete and prop Allan Alaalatoa, which has sparked a call-up for 38-year-old tighthead Greg Holmes, who's set to become the oldest player to represent the Wallabies in a Test since World War Two.

Argentina: 15 Juan Cruz Mallia, 14 Matias Moroni, 13 Lucio Cinti, 12 Santiago Chocobares, 11 Emiliano Boffelli, 10 Santiago Carreras, 9 Gonzalo Bertranou; 1 Rodrigo Martinez, 2 Julian Montoya, 3 Enrique Pieretto, 4 Guido Petti, 5 Tomas Lavanini, 6 Juan Martin Gonzalez, 7 Marcos Kremer, 8 Rodrigo Bruni.

Replacements: 16 Facundo Bosch, 17 Thomas Gallo, 18 Eduardo Bello, 19 Matias Alemanno, 20 Francisco Gorrissen, 21 Gonzalo Garcia, 22 Domingo Miotti, 23 Mateo Carreras.

Australia: 15 Reece Hodge, 14 Jordan Petaia, 13 Len Ikitau, 12 Samu Kerevi, 11 Andrew Kellaway, 10 Quade Cooper, 9 Nic White; 1 James Slipper, 2 Folau Fainga'a, 3 Taniela Tupou, 4 Izack Rodda, 5 Darcy Swain, 6 Pete Samu, 7 Michael Hooper, 8 Rob Valetini.

Replacements: 16 Lachlan Lonergan, 17 Angus Bell, 18 Greg Holmes, 19 Matt Philip, 20 Sean McMahon, 21 Jake Gordon, 22 James O'Connor, 23 Tom Wright.

What have the coaches said?

Argentina head coach Mario Ledesma : "This team never makes excuses, never takes shortcuts.

"I am very proud of how this team commits itself, the determination it has.

"Sometimes it leads to results, sometimes it doesn't."

Australia head coach Dave Rennie: "We're not trying to think too far ahead. We are still trying to grow our game.

"We've constantly talked about the quality of our performance and we're looking for a real clinical performance (on Saturday night)."