Sky Sports to broadcast British & Irish Lions Tour of Australia in 2025

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Sky Sports Lions Tour

Sky Sports will broadcast all three Tests and six warm-up matches of the British & Irish Lions Tour of Australia in 2025.

The agreement will see Sky Sports broadcast its eighth consecutive Lions Tour, with the partnership starting in 1997.

The Lions tasted Series success the last time they were on Australian soil, with a dramatic 2-1 Series win following a memorable performance in the decisive final Test.

Having been defeated in a Covid-impacted Tour of South Africa back in 2021, the Lions will be aiming to make it a second successive Series win in Australia as they kick off the first Test in Brisbane at the Suncorp Stadium, aptly nicknamed ‘The Cauldron’.

“With all its history, the Lions Tour remains one of the most iconic events in the sporting calendar and one we always look forward to at Sky Sports,” said Jonathan Licht, Sky Sports Managing Director.

“We’re committed to delivering world-class coverage of what is sure to be another fantastic Series.”

The six warm-up matches in Australia

28 June 2025 Perth (Optus Stadium) v Western Force
2 July 2025 Brisbane (Suncorp Stadium) v Queensland Reds
5 July 2025 Sydney (Allianz Stadium) v NSW Waratahs
9 July 2025 Canberra (GIO Stadium) v ACT Brumbies
12 July 2025 Adelaide (Adelaide Oval) v Invitational AU & NZ
22 July 2025 Melbourne (Marvel Stadium) v Melbourne Rebels

The Three Tests v Australia

19 July 2025 Brisbane (Suncorp Stadium) v Wallabies
26 July 2025 Melbourne (MCG) v Wallabies
2 August 2025 Sydney (Accor Stadium) v Wallabies

Posted on Monday 6 November 2023
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