In pictures: A look at the previous Ashes Tests at Headingley

England trail Australia 1-0 as they head to Headingley for the third Test of the Ashes series.

Australia have a strong recent Ashes record at the home of Yorkshire, winning four of the last five Tests there including three by an innings.

Here, the PA news agency looks at the history of Ashes Tests at Headingley in pictures.

Graham Onions was the last man out as Australia clinched victory by an innings and 80 runs in 2009
Graham Onions was the last man out as Australia clinched victory by an innings and 80 runs in 2009
Mark Butcher scored a brilliant 173 as England chased down 315 to win the fourth Ashes Test at Headingley in 2001 - their only win in a 4-1 series defeat
Mark Butcher scored a brilliant 173 as England chased down 315 to win the fourth Ashes Test at Headingley in 2001 - their only win in a 4-1 series defeat
Glenn McGrath had England captain Michael Atherton caught behind on the way to Australia clinching the win by an innings and 61 runs in 1997
Glenn McGrath had England captain Michael Atherton caught behind on the way to Australia clinching the win by an innings and 61 runs in 1997
Allan Border struck an unbeaten 200 as Australia won by an innings and 148 runs at Headingley in 199
Allan Border struck an unbeaten 200 as Australia won by an innings and 148 runs at Headingley in 199
Australia's Dean Jones made 79 at Headingley in 1989 as the tourists won by 210 runs
Australia's Dean Jones made 79 at Headingley in 1989 as the tourists won by 210 runs
Australian appeal unsuccessfully against Tim Robinson as the England opener made 175 in a five-wicket win for England in 1985
Australian appeal unsuccessfully against Tim Robinson as the England opener made 175 in a five-wicket win for England in 1985
Bob Willis (centre) took eight for 43 in the second innings as England clinched a sensational 18-run Ashes win at Headingley in 1981
Bob Willis (centre) took eight for 43 in the second innings as England clinched a sensational 18-run Ashes win at Headingley in 1981
Skipper Mike Brearley, Bob Willis, Tony Greig and Alan Knott celebrate after victory by an innings and 85 runs at Headingley in 1997 clinched the Ashes
Skipper Mike Brearley, Bob Willis, Tony Greig and Alan Knott celebrate after victory by an innings and 85 runs at Headingley in 1997 clinched the Ashes
England opener Geoffrey Boycott scored his 100th first-class century on his home ground in that victory in 1977, sparking huge celebrations from the Headingley crowd
England opener Geoffrey Boycott scored his 100th first-class century on his home ground in that victory in 1977, sparking huge celebrations from the Headingley crowd
Australia captain Ian Chappell England skipper Tony Greig inspect the vandalised pitch after the third Ashes Test in 1975 was abandoned due to a damaged pitch. Campaigners for the release of George Davis - who had been convicted of armed robbery - dug up the pitch and covered it in oil. Australia went on to win the series 1-0
Australia captain Ian Chappell England skipper Tony Greig inspect the vandalised pitch after the third Ashes Test in 1975 was abandoned due to a damaged pitch. Campaigners for the release of George Davis - who had been convicted of armed robbery - dug up the pitch and covered it in oil. Australia went on to win the series 1-0
Fans inspect the Headingley wicket after England took a 2-1 lead in the 1972 Ashes series with a nine-wicket win. The series would finish in a draw
Fans inspect the Headingley wicket after England took a 2-1 lead in the 1972 Ashes series with a nine-wicket win. The series would finish in a draw
Australia Don Bradman (left) scored 334 at Headingley in 1930
Australia Don Bradman (left) scored 334 at Headingley in 1930
But Jack Hobbs and Herbert Sutcliffe (right) helped England bat it out for a draw - Sutcliffe scoring 28 not out in the second innings from 140 balls
But Jack Hobbs and Herbert Sutcliffe (right) helped England bat it out for a draw - Sutcliffe scoring 28 not out in the second innings from 140 balls

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