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2025 British & Irish Lions tour to Australia

The 2025 British & Irish Lions tour to Australia, known for sponsorship reasons as the Qatar Airways Lions Men's Series, was an international rugby union tour which took place in Australia between June and August 2025.

Schedule
The fixtures for the tour were announced on 19 July 2023. The tour culminated with a three-match test series between the Lions and the Australia, and also featured matches against Australia's four Super Rugby franchises, the Western Force, Queensland Reds, New South Wales Waratahs and ACT Brumbies. They were scheduled to face the Melbourne Rebels in the week between the first and second tests, but the Rebels were disbanded at the end of the 2024 Super Rugby Pacific season after going into administration earlier in the year. A match against a team of players with indigenous Australian and Pacific Island heritage was proposed in its place in November 2024 and confirmed in March 2025. The week before the first test, the Lions played a match in Adelaide against an invitational team of players from Australia and New Zealand. A warm-up match against Argentina was played at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on 20 June 2025. It was the Lions' first ever match in Ireland. ==Venues==
Squads
British & Irish Lions On 8 May 2025, Lions chairman and tour manager Ieuan Evans announced a 38-player squad at The O2 Arena in London. In a first for the Lions, the squad was announced in front of 2,000 fans. The initial squad was made up of 15 players from Ireland, 13 from England, 8 from Scotland and 2 from Wales. Maro Itoje was named as the 47th Lions captain. Notes: Ages listed are as of the first tour match on 20 June against Argentina. Bold denotes that the player was selected for a previous Lions squad. Italic denotes a player that withdrew from the squad following selection. Management and staff Ireland head coach Andy Farrell was appointed as the Lions' head coach for the tour in January 2024. He succeeded former Wales head coach Warren Gatland, who had led the team on their previous three tours. Farrell was one of Gatland's assistant coaches on the 2013 tour to Australia and 2017 tour to New Zealand. Farrell announced his five assistant coaches on 26 March 2025. Three of the coaches selected worked under Farrell at Ireland – defence coach Simon Easterby, scrum coach John Fogarty and backs coach Andrew Goodman. Forwards coach John Dalziel was selected from Scotland, whilst attack coach Richard Wigglesworth (who played under Farrell at Saracens) was selected from England. For all five assistant coaches, this was their first Lions tour, although Easterby had toured as a player in 2005. It was also the first tour since 2001 without any representation from Wales among the coaches. On 17 April, Johnny Sexton was added to the coaching staff. Sexton, who toured with the Lions as a player in 2013 and 2017, has been a coach with Ireland since 2024. On 23 June, the Lions confirmed the backroom staff of the tour. Australia On 11 July 2025, Australia named a 36-player squad ahead of their test series against the British & Irish Lions. On 22 July 2025, Pete Samu was called up to the squad as training cover, after being blocked from playing in the First Nations & Pasifika XV match. On 23 July 2025, Josh Flook was called up to the squad as training cover, while Filipo Daugunu recovered from injury sustained during the First Nations & Pasifika XV match. On 27 July 2025, Aidan Ross was called up to the squad to replace Harry Potter, who was injured during the second test match. On 1 August 2025, Brandon Paenga-Amosa was called up to the squad to replace Dave Porecki, who was injured leading up to the third test match. Coaching team:Head coach: Joe SchmidtAssistant coach: Geoff ParlingAssistant coach: Laurie FisherAssistant coach: Mike Cron • Skills coach: Eoin Toolan Note: Ages, caps and clubs as of first test match on 19 July 2025. ==Matches==
Matches
British & Irish Lions v Argentina Notes:Finlay Bealham, Scott Cummings, Ben Earl, Tommy Freeman, Ellis Genge, Mack Hansen, Rónan Kelleher, Alex Mitchell, Jac Morgan, Henry Pollock, Pierre Schoeman, Fin Smith, Sione Tuipulotu and Tomos Williams all made their British & Irish Lions debuts. • This was Argentina's first win over the British & Irish Lions. • Argentina won the 1888 Cup. Western Force v British & Irish Lions Notes:Dan Sheehan, Joe McCarthy, Josh van der Flier, James Lowe, Garry Ringrose, Andrew Porter, Will Stuart, Ollie Chessum and Huw Jones all made their British & Irish Lions debuts. Queensland Reds v British & Irish Lions Notes:Jamison Gibson-Park and James Ryan both made their British & Irish Lions debuts. New South Wales Waratahs v British & Irish Lions Notes:Hugo Keenan, Blair Kinghorn and Ben White all made their British & Irish Lions debuts. ACT Brumbies v British & Irish Lions Invitational AU & NZ v British & Irish Lions Notes:Owen Farrell became the fifth player to represent the British & Irish Lions on four or more tours. • The British & Irish Lions nilled their opposition for the first time since playing the Melbourne Rebels (35–0) on their 2013 tour. Australia v British & Irish Lions (first Test) Notes:Nick Champion de Crespigny (Australia) made his international debut. • Ollie Chessum, Ben Earl, Tommy Freeman, Ellis Genge, Jamison Gibson-Park, Huw Jones, Hugo Keenan, James Lowe, Rónan Kelleher, Joe McCarthy, Alex Mitchell, Andrew Porter, Dan Sheehan, Marcus Smith, Will Stuart, Sione Tuipulotu made their Lions test debuts. • Maro Itoje earned his 100th test cap (93 for England, 7 for the British & Irish Lions). First Nations & Pasifika XV v British & Irish Lions Notes:Ewan Ashman, Gregor Brown, Tom Clarkson, Darcy Graham and Jamie Osborne all made their British & Irish Lions debuts. Australia v British & Irish Lions (second Test) Notes:Blair Kinghorn, Jac Morgan and James Ryan made their British & Irish Lions test debuts. • The British & Irish Lions won their first test series since Australia 2013, and won a test series with a game in hand for the first time since South Africa 1997. • Owen Farrell became the first player in the professional era to win two British & Irish Lions test series. • The 90,307 match attendance was a record crowd for a British & Irish Lions match, and the MCG's record largest rugby union crowd. Australia v British & Irish Lions (third Test) ==Attendances==
Statistics
Lions player statistics Key • Con: Conversions • Pen: Penalties • DG: Drop goals • Pts: Points Test match statistics Key • Con: Conversions • Pen: Penalties • DG: Drop goals • Pts: Points ==Broadcasting rights==
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