
The 2025 British & Irish Lions will head over to Australia with the best players in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales going up against the Wallabies. Also, they will take on an Australia-New Zealand combined team for the first time since 1989. Below we take you through the Lions, with a look at the history, the schedule and the players who will be donning the famous red jersey.
Our 2025 British & Irish Lions Tour Betting Offers
Closer to the tour starting, Bookmakers will produce various offers and price boosts on the 2025 British & Irish Lions Tour to Australia. Keep an eye on this section for all the top offers available as we build up to this eagerly awaited tour.
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British & Irish Lions Tour 2025 Tips & Predictions
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British & Irish Lions 2025 Tour Dates:
These are the dates confirmed for the British & Irish Lions 2025 fixtures so far, including a one-off game against an Australia-New Zealand combined side.
June 28
v Western Force at Perth
July 2
v Queensland Reds at Brisbane
July 5
v New South Wales Waratahs at Sydney
July 9
v ACT Brumbies at Canberra
July 12
v Invitational Australia-NZ XV at Adelaide
July 19, 1st Test
v Australia at Brisbane
July 22
v Melbourne Rebels at Melbourne
July 26, 2nd Test
v Australia at Melbourne
Aug 2, 3rd Test
v Australia at Sydney
British & Irish Lions 2021 Tour Betting Tips FAQ
- Who are the best bookies for the British & Irish Lions tour to Australia?
The majority of bookmakers tend to offer plenty of enhancements and price boosts for the majority of matches, but in particular, both Sky Bet and Paddy Power tend to go that extra mile for their customers, offering points victories and a range of different players to score tries in the game as well as plenty of other markets and prop bets on the event. In the week leading up to the Test matches, these two bookmakers also offer enhanced specials on a number of different markets.
- How can I watch the British & Irish Lions Tour in the UK?
The British & Irish Lions opened up their tour with a game against Japan at Murrayfield in Scotland on June 26 before flying out to South Africa last time out. This game was shown Lions on terrestrial television for the first time in nearly 30 years. If you want to watch all the action from the Lions tour, then Sky Sports will show all the Test matches as well as the warm-up games.