The British and Irish Lions Tour runs out with just one game until the test series begins.
The four-year trip this year leads three tests against the Wallabies for Australia, which the jewels form in the wider crown of a 10-game route.
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The Lions, which was first founded in 1888, unites the best rugby players in Great Britain and Ireland to take over the three giants of the southern hemisphere (New Zealand, Australia and South Africa) at four years.
The business of this summer opened with a unique encounter with Argentina in Dublin when the Touring team was played in Ireland for the first time – even though it was for the Pumas Night when they secured their first victory over the Lions.
Here is everything you need to know before the tour.
When are the British and Irish Lions tour?
The British and Irish Lions tour began on Friday, June 20, when the Lions took over against Argentina in Dublin in Dublin. After the final test in Sydney on Saturday, August 2, this closes.
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What is the full schedule?
All games start at 11 a.m.
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Wednesday, July 9th – Löwen 36-24 Brumbies
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Saturday, July 12th – Lions V Invitational Au & Nz, Adelaide (Adelaide Oval)
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Saturday 19 July – Lions V Australia, first test, Brisbane (Suncorp Stadium)
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Tuesday July 22nd – Lions against Melbourne Rebels, Melbourne (Marvel Stadium)
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Saturday July 26th – Lions V Australia, second test, Melbourne (Melbourne Cricket Ground/McG)
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Saturday 2nd August – Lions V Australia, third test, Sydney (Accor Stadium)
How can I see it?
Spectators in the United Kingdom can watch the entire action live on Sky Sports, the broadcast partner of the British and Irish lions. A live stream will be available for subscribers via Sky GO.