Australia's two most potent attackers, Greg Inglis and Jarryd Hayne, are set to play side by side in tomorrow morning's Four Nations final in a one-two punch the Kangaroos will blow England away.

Coach Tim Sheens has decided to switch Hayne to the left wing, the same side from which he tormented Queensland in the State of Origin Series, in a bid to get a player judged this week to be the best in the game more involved.

After producing a series of spine-tingling performances from fullback in Parramatta's stunning run to the NRL grand final, Hayne has been almost anonymous during Australia's Four Nations campaign.

It is the second time this tournament Sheens has adjusted game plans to get Hayne more involved, after designing some set plays to bring him off the wing in the last meeting with England.

The Australia/England final will kick off tomorrow morning in Leeds, United Kingdom.