"100,000 crowd" - Fixtures announced for 2025 British & Irish Lions tour - Ruck

“100,000 crowd” – Fixtures announced for 2025 British & Irish Lions tour

During their 2025 tour of Australia, the British and Irish Lions are scheduled to play in front of an unprecedented crowd of approximately 100,000 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. T

he Lions’ second Test against Eddie Jones’ Wallabies is set to take place on Saturday, 26 July, at this iconic venue. The tour will commence a week earlier at the Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, which has a capacity of 52,500. The final match of the series will be held at Sydney’s Accor Stadium on Saturday, 2 August, where over 80,000 fans can be accommodated.

The Lions’ comprehensive nine-match itinerary has been confirmed, commencing on Wednesday, 2 July, with a match against the Queensland Reds in Brisbane. This will be the Lions’ first visit to Australia since their victorious 2-1 series in 2013.

Notably, the Lions will benefit from the longest preparation period for a tour in recent history, thanks to the cooperation of Premiership Rugby and the United Rugby Championship. As part of their preparations, the Lions will also engage in a warm-up match against a combined Australia and New Zealand side in Adelaide.

Seeking their first tour triumph since defeating the Wallabies a decade ago, the Lions are determined to make this tour a success. Their previous tour saw them narrowly lose 2-1 in South Africa, following a tied series in New Zealand in 2017. Unfortunately, the 2021 matches against the Springboks were played behind closed doors due to pandemic restrictions, preventing spectators from attending.

Ieuan Evans, chairman of the British and Irish Lions, expressed his excitement, stating that Lions tours to Australia have always been memorable and the 2025 tour promises to be no exception. Furthermore, the British and Irish Lions are actively exploring the possibility of organizing their inaugural Lions Women’s Tour, following positive outcomes from a feasibility study.

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British and Irish Lions’ 2025 tour of Australia

2 July: Queensland Reds (Brisbane)
5 July: Waratahs (Sydney)
9 July: Brumbies (Canberra)
12 July: Invitational Australia and New Zealand team (Adelaide)
19 July: First Test vs Australia (Brisbane)
22 July: Melbourne Rebels (Melbourne)
26 July: Second Test vs Australia (Melbourne)
2 August: Third Test vs Australia (Sydney)

Warren Gatland’s 2023 Lions XV:

Back-three:

15. Hugo Keenan – Ireland

14. Duhan van der Merwe – Scotland

He wrote: “Mack Hansen is very unlucky here but I’m switching Duhan to the right wing. I think he is in much better shape physically than he was when he was with the Lions a couple of years ago. He caused defenders all sorts of problems, carried well and scored some outstanding tries. He has also definitely improved his aerial game, which was something he had to work on.”

11. James Lowe – Ireland

Centre:

13. Huw Jones – Scotland

12. Sione Tuipulotu – Scotland

He wrote: “I was also impressed with the impact Bundee Aki made for Ireland, but Sione has a superb all-around game. He does not just give you good go-forward ball but can make the pass and offload as well.”

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