Advertisement

Follow Mail Sport’s live blog for the latest score, team news and updates as the British & Irish Lions face Australia in Test series opener at Melbourne Cricket Ground.

And here come the changes…

Just as Chris was saying, Farrell has sought to rejuvenate his pack.

Ellis Genge joins the action while huge cheers go up from the masses of Welsh fans inside the MCG as Jac Morgan takes to the field in place of Tom Curry.

Irish second-row James Ryan is also on the pitch for Ollie Chessum.

CHRIS FOY: Andy Farrell needs bring on one player as soon as possible

The Lions scrum has largely gone well tonight, which suggests that the decision to promote Andrew Porter into the starting front row was a smart ploy.

However, now that giant Wallaby lock Will Skelton has gone off, it makes sense to unleash Ellis Genge as soon as possible. The visitors need a fresh spark of inspiration and the rampaging Bristolian could be just the man to provide it off the bench.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Gourley/Shutterstock (15403520di) Ellis Genge of the Lions Australia v British & Irish Lions, First Test Match, Lions Tour of Australia, Rugby Union, Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, Australia - 19 Jul 2025Worrying scenes for the Aussies

Will Skelton has left the field and looks to be in some discomfort.

Skelton has been superb for the Wallabies so far, with the towering second row dominating at the contact in the first-half.

He was making his comeback from a calf injury today, but, as he left the field, he cut a dejected figure, appearing to look down at his leg.

That will no doubt be a worrying sign for Australia.

Jeremy Williams comes on in his place.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 26: Will Skelton of the Wallabies evades a tackle during the second test of the series between Australia Wallabies and British & Irish Lions at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on July 26, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Morgan Hancock/Getty Images)In case you missed it…

Here’s that outstanding piece of play from Joseph Suaalii to set up Tom Wright for the Wallabies in the first-half…

Australia 23-17 Lions: A big of magic from Hugo Keenan

Not a great start from the Lions in this second-half.

Despite gaining field position, they manage to lose the ball once again after making their way into Australia’s half.

Tadhg Beirne uncharacteristically knocks the ball on after going into contact and Australia win back possession. They kick for field position and send the ball way back into their own half.

However, Irish fly-half Hugo Keenan is there and he produces a moment of magic, tapping the ball back in play just as it looked like it was about to cross the touchline.

He saves the Lions from having to defend a line-out on their own five-metre line, booting the ball back downfield. But the Wallabies have again started the better side, pinning the Lions back inside their own 22.

Earlier in the week, Maro Itoje insisted that his side were not underestimating this Australia side, who are seeking revenge after last week’s defeat at the Suncorp Stadium.

Nik and Kevin are joined by a Hollywood A-lister in the latest episode of Lions: Roar and Uncut!

Check out the latest episode here!

‘We gave them too much access’

Jonny Sexton, just speaking to Sky Sports, has given his verdict on the match.

‘We gave them too much access in the first-half,’ the former Ireland fly-half explains.

Meanwhile, I’ve just seen Andy Farrell laying down the law in the dressing room.

There’s no doubt the Lions coach will be telling his side they need to be more physical in the contact and cut out the silly mistakes.

We’re back underway here at the MCG!

CHRIS FOY: Utterly BONKERS!

Crazy half. Utterly bonkers. The Lions were a rabble after half an hour, but once Tommy Freeman came back on and they had 15 players on the field again, they regained some shape and cohesion. Good luck to the coaches who have quarter of an hour to make sense of that, knowing that the match is in the balance and the series is on a knife-edge.

Half Time: Australia 23-17 Lions

I’m just catching my breath. Australia blew the Lions away in that opening 30 minutes with James Slipper, Jake Gordon and Tom Wright all touching down for the hosts with three brilliant tries.

The Wallabies, bolstered by the returns of Rob Valetini and Will Skelton, have been brilliant in the contact, dominating the Lions going forward.

The Lions have been errant with penalties too and haven’t looked like they’ve been completely at the races today, with Tommy Freeman also being shown a yellow card after Slipper crossed over.

But just as Australia were looking like they might run away with the match, a brilliant pass from Jack Conan set Tom Curry up for a score in the corner, while Huw Jones, in for Garry Ringrose this week, used his brute force to power his way over the tryline for a second late score.

Andy Farrell’s side look comfortable and dangerous in the Australia 22, but they must cut out the silly penalties.

Huw Jones of the British and Irish Lions scoring his sides third try during the Qatar Airways Lions Tour 2025, second test match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia. Picture date: Saturday July 26, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: David Davies/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.Australia's Jake Gordon (R) scores a try during the second rugby Test match against the British and Irish Lions at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on July 26, 2025. (Photo by WILLIAM WEST / AFP) / -- IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - STRICTLY NO COMMERCIAL USE  (Photo by WILLIAM WEST/AFP via Getty Images)MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 26: Andy Farrell, the British & Irish Lions head coach looks on ahead of the second test of the series between Australia Wallabies and British & Irish Lions at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on July 26, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)TRY! What a game of international rugby we are witnessing!

I can barely keep up here!

It’s Huw Jones who battles his way through the defence from just five metres out and, while carrying two defenders with him, he barrels his way over the try line to turn the tide back in the Lions’ favour!

Huw Jones of the British and Irish Lions scoring his sides third try during the Qatar Airways Lions Tour 2025, second test match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia. Picture date: Saturday July 26, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: David Davies/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.TRY! The Lions hit back

Tom Curry shows off some impressive footwork to dance around Gordon on the wing and touch down for a try to cut the deficit to just 13 points.

It’s a great pass out wide from his back-row partner Jack Conan who takes the ball as the first receiver and shifts the play out wide to Curry on the wing.

Russell can’t convert, so the score remains 23-10.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 26: Tom Curry of the British & Irish Lions celebrates after scoring his teams second try during the second test of the series between Australia Wallabies and British & Irish Lions at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on July 26, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)What an incredible five minutes that was!

The Lions have been completely swept away by the Wallabies. Joe Schmidt’s defiant side are here to fight and they have taken a commanding 23-5 lead in the match.

First James Gordon crosses over, sneaking his way through a gap in the Lions’ defence from just five metres out.

Then Tom Wright is released by Joseph Suaalii to run in from long range and put the Lions 18 points down.

The Lions really need to get Bundee Aki into the game here to help them build a platform to attack from.

CHRIS FOY: This is alarming for the Lions

That last few minutes was alarming. The Lions are in a mess at the moment; chronic lack of intensity and organisation. They need leadership and a real up-lift in energy and physicality soon, or this game could get away from them in a hurry.

TRY! The Wallabies hit back!

Prop forward James Slipper has bundled his way over, to score his fourth international try in 146 caps.

It’s a brilliant try for the hosts who crashed their way up to the tryline, with Len Ikitau appearing to just fall short of the tryline.

With the Lions defence in disarray, Slipper takes the ball off the back of the ruck, gets his body position under the defenders and drives over for a brilliant try.

Meanwhile, things have gone from bad to worse for the Lions, as Tommy Freeman has been shown a yellow card!

Australia's James Slipper, center, scores his side's first try during the second rugby union test against the British & Irish Lions at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Australia, Saturday, July 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Asanka Brendon Ratnayake)British and Irish Lions' Andrew Porter (C) squares off with Australia's Will Skelton (R) during a heated moment in the second Test match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on July 26, 2025. (Photo by WILLIAM WEST / AFP) / -- IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - STRICTLY NO COMMERCIAL USE  (Photo by WILLIAM WEST/AFP via Getty Images)CHRIS FOY: Harry Potter comes off the field

The risk of opting for a 6-2 bench split has just been exposed after the Wallabies were forced into an early change.

An injury to Harry Potter has led to replacement scrum-half Tate McDermott being deployed on the wing, which is far from ideal with almost an hour of this match remaining.

TRY! Dan Sheehan dives over!

Sheehan takes the tap and sprints full pelt at the Wallabies defence from five metres out.

The Ireland star leaps his way over the Australian defenders on his way to scoring, but the Aussies are fuming after the hooker left the ground.

In rugby union, players are not allowed to jump into tackles in open play but there is a small caveat to the rule when scoring a try.

Some of the Wallabies players were left remonstrating with referee Piardi claiming ‘he jumped’ after the try was awarded.

However players can leap while scoring a try.

‘You are allowed to jump in the act of scoring a try,’ referee Piardi explained back to the Aussies.

Dan Sheehan of the British & Irish Lions scores his side's opening try during the second rugby union test against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Australia, Saturday, July 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft)MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 26: Dan Sheehan of the British and Irish Lions scores a try during the second test of the series between Australia Wallabies and British & Irish Lions at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on July 26, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Graham Denholm/Getty Images)The Lions have a try scrubbed!

Tempers are flaring here as Australia think the ball may have been dropped on the line, and the officials don’t look convinced either.

And the referees aren’t convinced either.

Jack Conan bundles his way over the try line but the ball is dislodged in the process.

Now Italian referee is Andrea Piardi is giving a dressing down to both captains, after both sides scuffled following the moment.

Despite missing out on the try, the Lions have a five-metre penalty…

Australia 6-0 Lions: Great start for Australia

The Aussies are making the Lions pay for their indiscipline with Tom Curry being penalised for handling the ball at a ruck.

Lynagh steps up again and slots the ball through the posts again, from further out this time to give the hosts the lead.

He is certainly enjoying a much better match so far as opposed to last week.

But there’s still a long way to go in this match. Here’s how the Lions will try and target the young fly-half…

Australia 3-0 Lions: Skelton makes an immediate impact

We’re three minutes in and Skelton has already made three carries, bulldozing his way through the Lions’ defence.

And the hosts have gotten off to a perfect start, crashing the ball upfield to win a penalty in front of the posts.

Tom Lynagh converts and that will be a big boost in confidence for the young No 10.

Australia's captain Harry Wilson (L) and British and Irish Lions captian Maro Itoje lead their teams out onto the field at the start of the second rugby Test match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on July 26, 2025. (Photo by Martin KEEP / AFP) / -- IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - STRICTLY NO COMMERCIAL USE  (Photo by MARTIN KEEP/AFP via Getty Images)MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 26: Wallabies line up for the national anthem ahead of the second test of the series between Australia Wallabies and British & Irish Lions at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on July 26, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)A general view as the anthems are played before the second rugby union test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Australia, Saturday, July 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Asanka Brendon Ratnayake)KICK OFF!

We’re underway here at the MCG. The Lions kick-off to the hosts and the ball goes straight out for a line-out.

The atmosphere inside the MCG is incredible right now…

Joe Schmidt reveals why the Wallabies were LATE arriving at the MCG tonight

Australia boss Joe Schmidt has revealed to Sky Sports why the Wallabies were late arriving at the MCG for tonight’s clash.

We were about 15 minutes late because you couldn’t drive very far in the traffic that is indicative of the crowd that is gathering. It’s a massive crowd, a huge venue and a massive night.

The players are conscious of that and all they can do is put their best foot forward. They have trained well during the week and, off the back of that, hopefully they will be right in the contest. We need to be a little bit sharper and smarter around the contestable parts of the game.

I feel massive pressure but I’m pragmatic enough to know we’ve worked hard during the week to get the players prepared. Now they will go out and represent their country well.’

The calm before the storm…

We’re two minutes away from kick-off and the MCG has erupted into a cauldron of noise and lights.

Approximately 95,000 fans are in the house tonight for the second Test and the atmosphere is building as the players prepare to run out onto the field.

Here’s a few of the Lions soaking in every moment ahead of the warm-up.

Revealed: The key figure behind Will Skelton’s emotional Wallabies return

Will Skelton lines up in the Wallabies pack tonight and the man-mountain will pose a huge threat to the Lions tonight.

However, the La Rochelle star admits he wouldn’t be here today without the support of his family.

The towering second-row has fought his way back from a calf injury to be fit for tonight’s game, but took a moment to heap praise on his wife, Kate, for helping him throughout his career.

‘(I can’t thank her enough)…they (wives) stop their (own) careers and they jump on your back,’ he told Code Sports.

‘It’s such a special honour to play for Australia, but you’ve got to recognise that our girls are the ones who are putting us there…without them the whole place would burn down.’

Read the full story here…

Nik and Kevin are joined by a Hollywood A-lister in the latest episode of Lions: Roar and Uncut!

Check out the latest episode here!

Kurtley Beale roasts his former Australia team-mate

It’s been a big week of rugby union in Melbourne this week, with a British and Irish Lions Legends side taking on the Classic Wallabies at the AAMI Park, just across the road from the MCG.

It was a hugely entertaining match, but there was ultimately woe for the tourists who were beaten 41-31 by Australia.

Legends, including Mike Tindall, Andy Powell and Alex Cuthbert all turned out for the Lions side. Meanwhile, Aussie icons Matt Giteau, Adam Ashley-Cooper and Drew Mitchell donned the green and gold jersey for the hosts.

Australia ran through some brilliant tries against the Lions, but there was a hilarious moment where Australia star Kurtley Beale poked fun at his good mate Mitchell.

The former Australian winger broke through the Lions’ defence and charged up the field. But just 20m out from the try line, Mitchell appeared to pull up with a hamstring injury.

Beale, who was on commentary, had no sympathy for his former team-mate, breaking down in stitches after he pulled up.

‘He’s done his hammy! He’s done his hammy!’ Beale shouted while ruthlessly laughing at his team-mate.

Meanwhile, Tindall and his wife Zara have been enjoying a big vacation Down Under.

The couple took a trip over to Hamilton Island last week having also been spotted at the Accor Stadium in Sydney watching Queensland’s State of Origin III victory against New South Wales.

Check out what they’ve been upto here…

NIK SIMON: It’s been a busy week at the MCG!

It’s been a busy week of action at the MCG. It hosted an AFL match between the Hawks and Carlton on Thursday night, with a good contingent of Lions players here to enjoy the show.

The game pulled in a crowd of more than 50,000, which is pretty impressive for a regular league match on a school night. AFL is king here.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 24: Sam Docherty of the Blues is chaired from the field after his final game by Patrick Cripps of the Blues (left) and Kade Simpson during the 2025 AFL Round 20 match between the Hawthorn Hawks and the Carlton Blues at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on July 24, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)Farrell heaps praise on Garry Ringrose

Garry Ringrose has been ruled out of tonight’s second Test after self-reporting concussion symptoms earlier in the week.

As part of the concussion protocols, Lions boss Andy Farrell was forced to remove the Irish centre from the squad, despite having been picked to start in midfield tonight.

It is understood that Ringrose approached the Lions boss after Thursday’s training session, just before he was set to announce his team. It means he has now missed both the first and second Tests due to the head injury.

The 30-year-old suffered a concussion injury during the Lions’ victory against the Brumbies on July 9, and had returned to feature during the Tourists’ match against First Nations & Pasifika XV in Melbourne.

He played 16 minutes during that game, but was forced to rule himself out of tonight’s clash against the Wallabies.

Now, Owen Farrell has spoken out to praise the Irishman for his ‘selfless’ act.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 22:  Garry Ringrose of the British & Irish Lions charges upfield during the First Nations & Pasifika v the Bristish & Irish Lions match held at the Marvel Stadium on July 22, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia.  (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA - JULY 09:  Garry Ringrose of the British & Irish Lions looks to pass the ball during the tour match between ACT Brumbies and the British & Irish Lions at GIO Stadium on July 09, 2025 in Canberra, Australia.  (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

‘It’s head-related again,’ Farrell said.

‘It was literally as I was walking off the field, he came to me, and once it’s mentioned, that’s that.

‘There was no incident. He was feeling good, well in advance of Tuesday, and fit and ready to play.

‘No incident through the game at all, nothing yesterday and nothing this morning at all, but with these types of things, players are getting very good at telling the truth of how they feel, so it was a no-brainer to make the change straight away.’

Farrell was asked if this was an ‘unbelievably selfless act’, replying: ‘It is actually.

‘I thought exactly [that] the minute he mentioned it because it’s tough to do. It’s very easy to keep it to yourself and lie and not be honest and open. It was very big of him and the right thing to do, 100 per cent. For the team as well, not just for Garry.’

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 22:  Owen Farrell, match day captain, of the British & Irish Lions leads his team onto the field during the First Nations & Pasifika v the Bristish & Irish Lions match held at the Marvel Stadium on July 22, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia.  (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)CHRIS FOY: Here comes the rain… this is bound to be an arm-wrestle contest

As forecast, rain is now coming down here at the MCG, so this is bound to turn into an arm-wrestle contest.

If it stays like this, the ball is going to spend a lot of time in the air as both teams will test each other out with an aerial barrage, as well as with heavy use of lineout drives.

What a stadium!

This is some stadium. Approximately 95,000 fans are expected to enter the MCG tonight to watch the Lions take on the Wallabies.

And Lions skipper Maro Itoje has warned his team to expect a ferocious Australia side, as they look to bounce back from last week’s defeat.

Earlier in the week, the second-row insisted his side were ‘not playing a pub team’.

‘The Wallabies are a proper team, I played them last year in the autumn and we lost to them when we were supposed to win.

‘They are a team that can punish you if you don’t approach the game properly.’

Kick-off is just 20 minutes away!

A general view at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia. Picture date: Saturday July 26, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: David Davies/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Gourley/Shutterstock (15410953i) Maro Itoje of the British & Irish Lions Australia v British & Irish Lions, Second Test Match, Lions Tour of Australia, Rugby Union, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia - 26 Jul 2025MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 26: Harry Wilson of the Wallabies and Maro Itoje of the British & Irish Lions pose with referee Andrea Piardi prior to the coin toss during the second test of the series between Australia Wallabies and British & Irish Lions at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on July 26, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 26: Will Skelton of the Wallabies  walks onto the field to warm up ahead of the second test of the series between Australia Wallabies and British & Irish Lions at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on July 26, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)Your Lions team to face Australia…

Andy Farrell has opted to make some big changes to his side ahead of the second Test.

Bundee Aki, Ollie Chessum and Andrew Porter have all come into the starting line-up for tonight’s second Test, with Sione Tuipulotu, Joe McCarthy and Ellis Genge all making way.

Genge will remain in the matchday squad as a replacement, with Owen Farrell also being called up as a replacement.

Huw Jones and Aki will start as Farrell’s centre partnership after Garry Ringrose ruled himself out after suffering concussion symptoms.

Menawhile, Blair Kinghorn returns to the replacements alongside James Ryan and Jac Morgan.

‘We have put ourselves in a good position after the first Test, but we know there will be a massive reaction from this Wallaby team,’ Lions boss Andy Farrell said ahead of the match.

‘Everyone saw the quality they have in Brisbane and we know we will have to be a lot better than we were last week.

‘The opportunity to play in front of 100,000 supporters at the MCG, one of the world’s most iconic stadiums, is what makes Lions tours unique and special.

‘We know our Lions supporters will get behind the team on Saturday and create a fantastic atmosphere.’

CHRIS FOY: The Wallabies are running LATE!

It appears that the Wallabies arrived almost half-an-hour late after being stuck in gridlock in Melbourne. That is a major logistical lapse for the hosts and a huge surprise given how their head coach, Joe Schmidt, is renowned for being so meticulous.

He will be furious about a delay which is bound to impact on their preparations leading up to kick-off.

The Lions’ WORST nightmare

So, the big news today is that Australia are set to have several big stars returning to action.

Joe Schmidt has made three changes to his squad following last week’s defeat, with flanker Rob Valetini coming in at blindside flanker in place of Nick Champion de Crespigny.

Meanwhile, David Porecki, who was unavailable for the opening game of the Test series due to a concussion injury, returns to play hooker in place of Matt Faessler.

The big news, though, is that towering second-row star Will Skelton has recovered from a calf injury and will start at No 5 for today’s match.

The 33-year-old second row stands at 6ft 8in and weighs around 23st. And the La Rochelle forward’s physicality combined with his brilliance at the break down will make him a huge threat to the Lions on Saturday evening.

‘He is a fantastic player and a talisman for any side he plays in. He adds a sense of dynamism, size and power to the team,’ Lions skipper Maro Itoje said, speaking on the Aussie lock-forward.

‘Due to the size of him and his strengths, Will presents different challenges to your traditional lock.’

Mail Sport’s Chris Foy has been doing the analysis and here’s why the tourists should be terrified of the giant second-row.

Wallabies starting XV

What would a win mean today for Joe Schmidt and his side?

‘I would never be outcome-focused,’ the Australia coach said.

‘But this would be special and it would be special for this group. I think it would accelerate a little bit of their growth as well in terms of gaining confidence.’

Here’s the full Wallabies squad to take on the Lions at the MCG…

CHRIS FOY: The Lions have taken the first victory of the match…

Here at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the Lions have won the toss and will bat first. Only joking – the Lions will kick off.

Finn Russell first out on the pitch to start practising his shots at goal while seagulls swirl around the upper reaches of this vast stadium.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 26: Owen Farrell of the British & Irish Lions inspects the field ahead of the second test of the series between Australia Wallabies and British & Irish Lions at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on July 26, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images)MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 26: Marcus Smith of the British & Irish Lions inspects the field ahead of the second test of the series between Australia Wallabies and British & Irish Lions at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on July 26, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)Can the Wallabies bounce back?

There is an electric atmosphere in Melbourne tonight as the British and Irish Lions and the Wallabies are set to clash at the Melbourne Cricket Club.

Andy Farrell’s side took a 1-0 lead in the series following their 27-19 victory against the hosts at the Suncorp Stadium Last week.

The Lions were dominant in the opening 20 minutes of the match, and perhaps that is where the game was won. Scotland star Sione Tuipulotu and English flanker Tom Curry both crossed over in the first half, while Max Jorgensen pulled a score back for the Wallabies.

Despite the statement win in the opening game of the series, there was plenty for the Lions to work on coming into this second Test, with the Wallabies set to welcome back several big hitters for this match.

And Australia boss Joe Schmidt believes his side are taking plenty of confidence from last week’s defeat into tonight’s match.

‘The squad has recovered well after a very physical first Test and the week’s preparation here in Melbourne has allowed us a bit more time together,’ Schmidt said.

‘We took some confidence from the second half last week, but we know we’ll need to improve further against a Lions team that will bring plenty of fire to the contest on Saturday night.’

Kick-off is less than an hour away, so stay with us as we’ll be bringing you all the latest news, commentary and analysis from the second Test.

British and Irish Lions fans ahead of the Qatar Airways Lions Tour 2025, second test match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia. Picture date: Saturday July 26, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: David Davies/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 26: British & Irish Lions fans arrive at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre ahead of the second test match between Australian Wallabies and the British & Irish Lions at Melbourne Cricket Ground on July 26, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Diego Fedele/Getty Images)25 July 2025; Head coach Andy Farrell and Ellis Genge arrive for the British & Irish Lions squad captain's run at the MCG in Melbourne, Australia. Photo by Brendan Moran/SportsfileBritish and Irish Lions players play a game of cricket during the captain's run at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Melbourne on July 25, 2025, ahead of their rugby Test match against Australia to be played on July 26. (Photo by William WEST / AFP) / --IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - STRICTLY NO COMMERCIAL USE-- (Photo by WILLIAM WEST/AFP via Getty Images)Key Updates

  • And here come the changes…

    View post

  • CHRIS FOY: Andy Farrell needs bring on one player as soon as possible

    View post

  • Worrying scenes for the Aussies

    View post

  • In case you missed it…

    View post

  • Australia 23-17 Lions: A big of magic from Hugo Keenan

    View post

  • Nik and Kevin are joined by a Hollywood A-lister in the latest episode of Lions: Roar and Uncut!

    View post

  • ‘We gave them too much access’

    View post

  • CHRIS FOY: Utterly BONKERS!

    View post

  • Half Time: Australia 23-17 Lions

    View post

  • TRY! What a game of international rugby we are witnessing!

    View post

  • TRY! The Lions hit back

    View post

  • What an incredible five minutes that was!

    View post

  • CHRIS FOY: This is alarming for the Lions

    View post

  • TRY! The Wallabies hit back!

    View post

  • CHRIS FOY: Harry Potter comes off the field

    View post

  • TRY! Dan Sheehan dives over!

    View post

  • Australia 6-0 Lions: Great start for Australia

    View post

  • Australia 3-0 Lions: Skelton makes an immediate impact

    View post

  • Joe Schmidt reveals why the Wallabies were LATE arriving at the MCG tonight

    View post

  • The calm before the storm…

    View post

  • Revealed: The key figure behind Will Skelton’s emotional Wallabies return

    View post

  • Kurtley Beale roasts his former Australia team-mate

    View post

  • CHRIS FOY: There’s a lot of Welsh fans in the house!

    View post

  • NIK SIMON: It’s been a busy week at the MCG!

    View post

  • Farrell heaps praise on Garry Ringrose

    View post

  • CHRIS FOY: Here comes the rain… this is bound to be an arm-wrestle contest

    View post

  • What a stadium!

    View post

  • Your Lions team to face Australia…

    View post

  • CHRIS FOY: The Wallabies are running LATE!

    View post

  • The Lions’ WORST nightmare

    View post

  • Wallabies starting XV

    View post

  • CHRIS FOY: The Lions have taken the first victory of the match…

    View post

  • Can the Wallabies bounce back?

    View post

Share or comment on this article:
Australia 26-17 British & Irish Lions – Test series LIVE: Tom Curry and Huw Jones mount Lions comeback after Aussies stun Andy Farrell’s side during ‘bonkers’ first-half