The build-up will be the deciding factor in the series.
The dates are from December 8 to December 12.
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James Anderson will not play in the first Test against Australia.
The tourists are likely to manage the workload of the 39-year-old, with the series now on course to include two day-night Tests.
England would have a decision to make on the balance of their attack.
They could choose between four frontline pace bowlers or Jack Leach.
The decision will be based on whether or not Ben Stokes can play a full part with the ball.
England could be reluctant to ask him to fill the role of a fourth seamer because he has not played any meaningful cricket since July.
It could open the door for Leach and leave Broad, Wood and Robinson vying for three places if it is determined that Ben is fit enough to bowl his full quota of overs.
England's preparations have not helped the fitness of players, with rain limiting them to only two full days of action.
Anderson was ruled out with a calf problem after only four overs in the last series in the UK.
He wrote in his newspaper column that he was going to play three Tests in Australia.
England will want to use his skills in the second day-nighter in Adelaide, which starts four days after the first ends.
A pink-ball match is likely to be added to the schedule after the fifth Test was moved from Perth.
Australia and England played a 2-2 draw in the UK in 2019.
Alex Carey is set to make his debut for Australia in the first Test after being called into the squad as a replacement for Tim Paine.
Australia lost to India in January, but they have not lost to England at the Gabba since 1986.