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The squads have been named and the players are in camp as this year’s second State of Origin instalment nears.

It’s a must-win game for Queensland, after a hammering on home turf saw them go down to the Blues 18-6 in Game I.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the match.

When is State of Origin Game II?

Game II of this year’s State of Origin will be played on this Wednesday, June 18.

Here’s the exact time the game will start in each time zone:

  • 8:05pm AEST
  • 7:35pm ACST
  • 6:05pm AWST

Where is Game II being played?

Game II will be played at Perth Stadium in Western Australia, making this the neutral ground match of this series.

Just two State of Origin games have been played at the west coast venue, both of which have been triumphs for the Blues.

In 2019, NSW walked away with a comfortable win of 38-6.

Three years later in 2022, they won 44-12.

Dylan Edwards hugs Connor Watson in State of Origin I.

The Blues have enjoyed strong margins at Perth Stadium.  (Getty Images: Chris Hyde)

Where can I watch the match?

It’s being broadcast on Channel Nine.

You’ll also be able to watch it on Nine’s streaming platform 9Now.

Because Nine has the exclusive rights to the matches, you won’t be able to watch tonight’s game on other streaming platforms like Kayo or Fox.

You can listen to coverage of the match on ABC Radio via the ABC listen app.

ABC Sport will live blog the match on the ABC News website.

Who is playing?

The headline change ahead of Game II came from the Maroons side, with coach Billy Slater opting to drop Daly Cherry-Evans from the squad. 

It was the first time a Maroons captain was dropped mid-series in almost 30 years.

It means Cameron Munster will celebrate his 20th State of Origin match as Queensland’s new skipper

With Tom Dearden now at halfback, Kurt Mann will take the #14 jersey.

Second-rower Beau Fermor was also dropped, with Kurt Capewell returning to the Maroons side.

For the Blues, coach Laurie Daley elevated Max King to the starting prop position to replace an injured Mitchell Barnett, making room for Stefano Utoikamanu to come into the 17. 

Matt Burton, Keaon Koloamatangi and Lindsay Smith were also named on the extended bench.

Here are the full squads for both sides:

Queensland   New South Wales
Kalyn Ponga 1 Dylan Edwards
Xavier Coates 2 Brian To’o
Robert Toia 3 Stephen Crichton
Valentine Holmes 4 Latrell Mitchell
Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow 5 Zac Lomax
Cameron Munster (c) 6 Mitchell Moses
Tom Dearden 7 Nathan Cleary
Moeaki Fotuaika 8 Max King
Harry Grant 9 Reece Robson
Tino Fa’asuamaleaui 10 Payne Haas
Reuben Cotter 11 Liam Martin
Kurt Capewell 12 Angus Crichton
Trent Loiero 13 Isaah Yeo (c)
Kurt Mann 14 Connor Watson
Lindsay Collins 15 Spencer Leniu
Jeremiah Nanai 16 Hudson Young
Patrick Carrigan 17 Stefano Utoikamanu
Ezra Mam 18 Matt Burton
Jack Howarth 19 Keaon Koloamatangi
Corey Horsburgh 20 Lindsay Smith

When and where is Origin Game III?

The series finale will be held on Wednesday, July 9 at Stadium Australia in Sydney.

What about the Women’s State of Origin?

The series has already wrapped up.

NSW Blues women's players hold the State of Origin Shield and smile as they stand on a stage

The NSW Blues won two of the three women’s matches this year.  (AAP: Dan Himbrechts)

New South Wales claimed victory, having won two of the three games.

Here are the scores from each match:

  • Game I: NSW won 32-13
  • Game II: NSW won 26-6
  • Game III: QLD won 18-14