The UK and Ireland Lions boast a 100% record as they continue to warm up for three Test series with the Wallabies later this month.
Andy Farrell’s side experienced one loss this summer in a farewell match against Argentina in Dublin, but the Queensland Reds and NSW Waratah have won the Western troops.
Next is the Brumbies ACT, estimated by ESPN Australia’s Sam Bruce.
Can the Lions maintain their victory?
This is everything you need to know.
When is the game?
when: Wednesday, July 9th at 8pm (Wednesday, 11am BST)
where: Geostadium, Canberra
Match Official: Pierre Brousset
How to see
The match will be shown live at Sky Sports in the UK and Stan Sports in Australia. For radio, Talksport will provide live comments, while BBC Radio Weles will provide commentary on Welsh.
You can also follow ESPN’s live blogs and follow the extensive news and feature coverage.
Lineup
Malo Itoje returns to Captain the British and Ireland Lions team, with manager Andy Farrell making a change following Saturday’s sloppy victory over Waratah.
Farrell nominated eight Irishmen on his starting side. Tour matches were expected to select a lineup near the first selection team in the Test series.
Itoje, like Scottish fly half Fin Russell, returns as a skipper after resting for a 21-10 victory over the weekend with New South Wales’ Waratus.
Russell’s compatriot Blair Kinghorn survives from the side that played Waratah, but switches from his wing at Canberra Stadium to his more familiar fullback role.
The rest of the backline has a distinctive Irish flavour with Garry Ringrose and Bundy Aki at the center, scrum half Jamison Gibson Park and left wing James Lowe.
Specialist No. 8 Jack Conan will line up in the back row with the English flanker Tom Curry and Olichesmu, Joe McCarthy fills in the second row with Itoje and the second row with Tadeg Farlong and Dancey Han in the front row.
Lachie Hooper’s debut game for ACT Brumbies is your first chance to line up professionally alongside Big Brother’s Tom.
But it could also be the final game of the pair in the colours of Brumbies.
Lachie, 21, will begin on the Canberra bench on Wednesday night after making her debut with director Stephen Larkham.
Raakham welcomed the talent of the young Hooper.
“When he goes to the field, he’s amazing,” he said.
“We really wanted them to be here together, and we really wanted them to play together. We didn’t get a chance this year.
“But hopefully everything goes into the plan, they get to the field and they really enjoy the moment as well as the way we play the game.”
The 24-year-old Tom will return to the starting side after playing 12 minutes in the Wallabies’ 21-18 victory in Newcastle, a 21-18 victory over Fiji in Newcastle on Sunday, but there will be absent from several well-known Test players, including Rob Baretini and Captain Alan Arrataa.
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