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Home»Archive»Sky secures exclusive Lions rights for Australia Tour

Sky secures exclusive Lions rights for Australia Tour

2 November 2023

The British & Irish Lions have re-appointed Sky Sports as its broadcast partner for the upcoming 2025 Tour of Australia.

  • The rugby union event will be shown exclusively live on Sky Sports
  • Tour starts in July.

The Lions tasted Series success the last time they were on Australian soil, with a 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.

The three Tests vs Australia will take place as follows:

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

Coverage will be exclusive to Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland via all regular platforms, including NOW.

Ahead of the tests, Sky will also show coverage of six warm-up matches, live from Australia.

Ben Calveley, CEO of The British & Irish Lions, commented:

“We are delighted to be partnering once again with Sky Sports as our UK & Ireland live broadcast partner for the 2025 Tour. Sky Sports have been an outstanding broadcast partner to The British & Irish Lions for many years. The quality of production, presenters, expert panellists, and overall analysis they deliver really enriches the Series and makes for a compelling offering for fans watching at home. Preparations are really starting to ramp up for 2025 and we are hugely excited for the Tour. Sky Sports will play a key role in helping to further build levels of excitement and anticipation amongst fans and we look forward to working closely with them over the coming period.”

Phil Waugh, Rugby Australia CEO, said:

“Rugby Australia is excited to be welcoming The British & Irish Lions back to Australia for the first time in 12 years. This iconic Tour and the chance to renew the rivalry between the Wallabies and the Lions promises to be a special occasion for everyone. We are confident that together, we will deliver a tour that captures the imagination of fans across Australia and Lions fans around the world. The manner in which Sky Sports covers the tours has always been excellent and I am delighted they are on board again.”

Jonathan Licht, Sky Sports Managing Director, added:

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

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