Australia England will face England in the fourth match of the Australia tour. this article This includes information about AUS vs ENG head-to-head records in Tests.
Australia vs England head-to-head records – 4th Test, Ashes 2025:
| statistics | Matchbox | aus won | England won | Drag | Tied up | N.R. |
| overall | 364 | 155 | 112 | 97 | 0 | 0 |
| at Melbourne Cricket Ground | 57 | 29 | 20 | 8 | 0 | 0 |
| in the last 5 matches | 5 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
AUS vs ENG Head-to-Head Record – Key Stats
Australia and England have so far participated in 364 Test matches, in which Australia has a huge lead.
The Australian team has defeated England in 155 matches, while England has managed to win 112 matches, while the remaining 97 matches have ended in draws.
On the other hand, England has managed to get the better of Australia on 112 occasions.
As far as the results of the last five matches between Australia and England in the oldest format of the game are concerned, Australia has once again dominated in it.
Australia has got the better of England on three occasions, while England have come on the right side of the result once in the said time period, with one match ending in a draw.
If we talk about the matches played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground between the two arch-rivals, the venue has hosted 57 AUS vs ENG Test matches, and the upcoming game will be the 58th match between them.
Of those 57 games, 29 have gone in Australia’s favour, while England have won 20 matches with eight drawn, which is also a record at this ground.
Both Australia and England will be looking to give their best performance in an attempt to win the fourth game of the ongoing Ashes series and will be looking to achieve different goals in doing so.
Having already won the first three matches, Australia are eyeing a 5-0 sweep and have all the resources to do so.
While England desperately need their first win on that tour, it has been a mixed bag for them in the sense that they had chances to dominate the first three matches but could not build on them.
The results of the last five Ashes Tests have been in Australia’s favour, of which they have won three games, while England have been better than their arch-rivals once, and one game has ended in a draw.
Australia will be looking to continue the team’s momentum with a win, having already defended their title against England in the Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
England, on the other hand, will be aiming to salvage some pride by winning the next game and avoiding a clean sweep in the process.


