Prop Scott Sio (elbow) will be replaced by James Slipper.
Loose forward Ben McCalman and utility back Kurtley Beale return to the bench.
Vice-captain Michael Hooper will make his 50th Test appearance.
2015 Rugby World Cup semi-final line-up |
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South Africa v New Zealand |
Saturday 24 October at Twickenham, 16:00 BST start |
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Argentina v Australia |
Sunday 25 October at Twickenham, 16:00 GMT start |
Slipper will play his 73rd Test, making him the most-capped prop to play for Australia. The 15 players have 876 Test appearances between them.
"James has been pushing for a starting spot with his performances as a finisher and I know he'll take it with both hands," Australia head coach Michael Cheika said.
"James is a leader in our squad and has performed well through this tournament so far and in the lead-up matches."Drew Mitchell retains his place on the wing, needing just one more try to draw level with Bryan Habana and Jonah Lomu as the all-time Rugby World Cup leading try scorer.
The Wallabies are seeking to reach their first World Cup final since 2003.
What they said
Australia head coach Michael Cheika said: "This weekend is a great opportunity for the lads to improve on last week and take advantage of the chance to play on such a big stage."This weekend we want to make Australia proud of their team."
Team
Australia: Israel Folau, Adam Ashley-Cooper, Tevita Kuridrani, Matt Giteau, Drew Mitchell, Bernard Foley, Will Genia; James Slipper, Stephen Moore (captain), Sekope Kepu, Kane Douglas, Rob Simmons, Scott Fardy, Michael Hooper, David Pocock.Replacements: Tatafu Polota-Nau, Toby Smith, Greg Holmes, Dean Mumm, Ben McCalman, Nick Phipps, Matt Toomua, Kurtley Beale.
Match stats
- This will be the third World Cup meeting between the sides, with Australia winning the previous two both by 13+ points.
- Argentina have reached the semi-finals in two of the last three Rugby World Cups.
- The Wallabies have won 10 of the last 11 Tests between the sides in all competitions; however that one win for Argentina did come recently, in 2014.
- Australia are playing in their sixth Rugby World Cup semi-final, only New Zealand have reached this stage on more occasions (seven).
- This will be the first time Argentina have ever played a Test match at Twickenham that has not been against England.
- Argentina have made more metres and offloads in the tournament so far, as well as notching up more defenders beaten than any other side.
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