So far, it’s been a great thing for the Lions in England and Ireland on the tour. They played six games under and scored lots, but their recent victory, a 27-19 victory in the first Test against Australia.
With two more tests left, Henry Pollock has already revealed that the Lion is looking for a 3-0 white wash for the Wallabies this summer.
But first, the Lions have to complete their final tour game. This time it faces the First Nation Pacifica side led by Cartley Beale.
This is everything you need to know.
When is the game?
when: Tuesday, July 12th, 8pm (11am BST)
where: Marvel Stadium, Melbourne
Match Official: Niki Amassari
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
Owen Farrell will captain the British and Ireland Lions in his final tour match in Australia.
Farrell is honored by his father and Lions coach Andy Farrell, and is lined up at the outer inner centre of Starfin Smith in England.
The match will also be a major part of Lions Broad’s final hitout in Australia, representing an opportunity to impress Test candidates Jack Morgan and Blair Kinghorn ahead of their second clash with the Wallabies at MCG this weekend.
But that match 23, injuries aside, it looks like a tough question considering how well the Lions played for Brisbane after running a 27-19 winner at Suncorp Stadium.
Elsewhere, the Lions have named both Josh van der Freier and Henry Pollock by their mobile backrows, while James Ryan and Scott Cummins are paired at Rock. In the front row, Pierre Schumann, Jamie George and Finlay Bealham showcase the highly experienced engine room.
Scottish Scrum Half Ben White is inside Smith on the backline, but Ireland’s Jamie Osborne has partnered with Farrell in the middle after joining the team last weekend.
Darcy Graham and Duhan van der Melwe won three backs alongside Kinghorn.
Meanwhile, the match is in controversy after the Lions rejected Pete Sam’s choice with the First Nations and Pacifica team last week, bringing widespread public outrage in Australia. Team coach Toutai Kefu said he was “absolutely stumbling” by the decision.
Andy Farrell defended the “rules and regulations” used to block Sam’s inclusion.
On Tuesday, First Nations Pacifica Side will be home to several wallabies players who are eager to impress with Lukan Salkaiaroto, Brandon Penga Amosa, Taniera Tupou and Filip Daugnu.
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