By ED CARRUTHERS and NIK SIMON AT ACCOR STADIUM and CHRIS FOY
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Follow Mail Sport’s live blog for the latest score, team news and updates as the British & Irish Lions face Australia in in the third test of the Test series at Accor Stadium.
Australia 5-0 Lions: TRY for the hosts!
The Wallabies get off to a fast start again!
It’s a patient passage of play from the Aussies, who come away with five points thanks to some magic hands from Joseph Suaalii who ships the ball out wide to Dylan Pietsch.
Australia 0-0 Lions: It’s wet…
The conditions are really not improving here.
The Wallabies have a scrum on the Lions’ five-metre line and they’ve started well.
The ball is slippery so they too are keeping things in the forwards who are just creeping closer and closer to the try line.
The Lions, though, are defending brilliantly.
Where would a whitewash put the class of 2025?
Should the Lions win tonight, this will be the first time since 1927 that the Lions have claimed a series whitewash.
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Australia 0-0 Lions: We are underway!
And we’re underway here at the Accor Stadium!
It’s Australia kicking off to the Lions and already the conditions are having an impact with the tourists opting to keep the ball in tight.
Footy meets footy…
All the way back in 1888, the Lions travelled Down Under to take on Australia but found themselves playing a slightly different game that wasn’t rugby union.
The Lions arrived in Melbourne with players from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales in fact turning their hand to play Austrlian rules football.
AFL was originally thought up to help cricketers in Australia stay fit and active during the winter.
And as Australian sporting chiefs wanted to maintain a strong gate for the Lions tour, the tourists took on the Carlton Football Club in an Australian rules footy match.
But the results were very surprising.
Here’s how the Lions mastered a sport they’d never played before…
Your halfback pairing for today
CHRIS FOY: I can’t wait for the World Cup here
They’ve really nailed the pre-match light shows, big-screen team announcements and music during this series, to set the scene before kick-off.
The atmosphere hasn’t always remained loud and vibrant once the games begin, but every effort has been made to crank up the anticipating levels with noise and colour. If it’s like this for night games in two years’ time, the next World Cup here will be quite something…
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NIK SIMON: My seat is shaking!
A shout-out for the sound system at the Accor Stadium. They like an emotive pre-match montage on the Lions tour and the bass levels here are magnificent. It feels like I’m sat in an IMax cinema with state-of-the-art surround sound. My seat is shaking!
Your Lions team to play Australia
So, after last week’s victory, Andy Farrell has made only a couple of changes for tonight’s match.
Blair Kinghorn comes into the side, replacing James Lowe on the left wing.
Meanwhile, James Ryan comes in for Ollie Chessum.
Interestingly, Alex Mitchell has completed the full clean sweep, having been named in all 10 of the tourists’ matchday squads during their tour Down Under.
CHRIS FOY: Good luck to both teams trying to handle the ball
It’s amusing to recall that, when the Lions last played in Sydney four weeks ago, head coach Andy Farrell claimed after a narrow victory over the Waratahs that the home side had excessively watered the pitch at Allianz Stadium, in order to negate the British and Irish tourists’ attacking game. Everything is relative.
Conditions here at Accor Stadium, on the outskirts of the same city, are far worse tonight than they were a handful of miles away on July 5. It has been absolutely lashing down for hours, with the rain swirling around and drenching most spectators, who have repeatedly fled the stands to escape the deluge. Good luck to both teams trying to handle the ball…
Was it a dive? World Rugby weigh in on controversial Joe Schmidt comments
Carlo Tizzano has been blasted for diving following last week’s Test in Melbourne.
Some from within the rugby community have lashed out at the Wallabies star after he appeared to fall away from a ruck, clutching his head after he was cleared out by Jac Morgan.
James Haskell slammed the Wallabies flanker for the action, while former Australia star Morgan Turinui clapped back at the officials for not awarding a penalty against the Lions for Morgan’s clear out.
While Joe Schmidt fumed, it seems like we’ve had some clarity from World Rugby, with CEO Alan Gilpin offering his view on the contentions moment…
Nic White joins Mail Sport on tour
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Watch Lions: Roar & Uncut here…
CHRIS FOY: Kinghorn from distance?
Blair Kinghorn has similarly laid-back, languid body language to his fellow Scot, Finn Russell. With one leg heavily strapped, the Toulouse back – who operating on the wing today – has just been practising his long-range goal-kicking. Let’s just say it appears to involve minimal exertion but maximum impact.
From a short run-up and with a casual swing of the boot, Kinghorn was propelling the ball high between the posts from the halfway line and beyond. If the Lions need someone to take a shot from distance tonight, he’ll be ready to step up – without being fazed in the least.
WHITE: The time is right to pass the baton on
Nic White has been described as the ‘ultimate competitor’ by Joe Schmidt.
The man with the moustache has enjoyed a glittering career at the top of the game, with this being his 73rd Test appearance for Australia.
He began playing for the Wallabies back in 2013 during a Test match against Argentina in Perth and would go on to become the side’s first-choice scrum half, scoring six tries for his national side.
White had wanted to run the water in tonight’s match, but Schmidt had other ideas.
‘Whitey’s got such massive respect inside the squad that it seemed a fitting way for him to finish,’ the Wallabies boss said.
‘I’m not a sentimentalist. It’s a Test match, and you pick people who are capable of playing that Test match – and we believe that Nic is.’
And that was reflected this week when the Wallabies paid homage to their retiring team-mate, by turning up for their squad photo shoot all wearing moustaches.
‘Nic has an excellent kicking game. He has the confidence of the players, and he has a really good game under his belt against Fiji I thought he played really well against the British and Irish Lions for the Western Force. He’s built his way into contention,’ Schmidt added.
Now, White has revealed what it means to him to play for Australia.
‘Pulling on the gold jersey was a dream of mine when I was a young boy in Scone and to say I’ve done it 72 times, with one last crack on Saturday night, is something I’m incredibly proud of and a privilege I’ve never taken for granted,” White said.
‘Rugby has given me so much to be grateful for. I’ve made some incredible memories, some lifelong friendships and had the opportunity to see the world.’
SCHMIDT: ‘It was never about the series’
Ahead of the game, Joe Schmidt has made some interesting comments to Sky Sports, revealing that this tour was all about building and growing rugby union in Australia…
We just have to try and bank the belief we built from last week. It’s going to be a very tough evening conditions-wise.
For us it was never about the series. It was always about trying to build our way forward. This time last year we just started a group getting connected and playing together and just building on that really.
It’s just such a big event a Lions tour, you can maybe get a little bit distracted from those little bits and pieces you need to get right in the middle of the game.
We’ve just tried to focus on those and improve them so we can take them into the rugby championship after this.
One big name returns for the Wallabies this week
Joe Schmidt has made several noteworthy changes ahead of today’s final Test.
Tighthead prop Taniela Tupou comes into the fold for his first start in the green and gold, replacing Allan Alaatoa.
Meanwhile, flanker Rob Valetini has been replaced by Tom Hooper.
But the big news for the Wallabies is Nic White is set to return to start for the Wallabies in what’ll be his final Test for Australia after he announced his retirement from international rugby.
Here’s your full Wallabies XV to take on the Lions…
Where else can we start but THAT incident
So the discourse for this week has related fully to Jac Morgan’s controversial clear-out in the dying embers of last week’s Test in Melbourne.
The Lions clinched a last-gasp victory and the series against Australia thanks to Hugo Keenan’s try in the dying embers of the match.
It was a remarkable moment but there was controversy with Morgan’s clear-out on Carlo Tizzano at the breakdown in the phase prior to Keenan’s try being checked by Andrea Piardi.
Morgan’s clear-out was deemed fair by the referees but Joe Schmidt had another opinion. The Aussie boss claimed that Morgan had hit Tizzano high on the next with an illegal clear-out and the try should not have stood.
But his comments prompted furious backlash from around the rugby world with James Haskell hitting out at Schmidt for his post-match comments…
Forget about running rugby…
It is absolutely lashing it down right now in Sydney.
In some areas of New South Wales, we’ve had nearly 15mm of rain falling over the last five hours.
Lions searching for a series sweep
So the final test of this year’s British and Irish Lions tour to Australia is upon us, and Andy Farrell’s side are looking for a whitewash here at the Accor Stadium in Sydney.
You’ll have to go back to 1927 to find the last time the Lions won every game in a series…
However, Australia will be keen to prevent the total shutout with Joe Schmidt having named mulitple changes for the match.
Tighthead prop Taniela Tupou and Tom Hooper both come into the side while Nic White starts at scrum half.
Meanwhile, Farrell has named a fairly unchanged side to take on the Aussies, with Tom Curry and Sione Tuipulotu both starting over Jac Morgan and Bundee Aki.
We’re an hour away from kick off so stay with us as we’ll be bringing you all the latest news updates and commentary from the Accor Stadium.
Key Updates
Australia 5-0 Lions: TRY for the hosts!
Australia 0-0 Lions: It’s wet…
Where would a whitewash put the class of 2025?
Australia 0-0 Lions: We are underway!
Footy meets footy…
CHRIS FOY: I can’t wait for the World Cup here
NIK SIMON: My seat is shaking!
Your Lions team to play Australia
CHRIS FOY: Good luck to both teams trying to handle the ball
Was it a dive? World Rugby weigh in on controversial Joe Schmidt comments
Nic White joins Mail Sport on tour
CHRIS FOY: Kinghorn from distance?
WHITE: The time is right to pass the baton on
SCHMIDT: ‘It was never about the series’
One big name returns for the Wallabies this week
Where else can we start but THAT incident
Forget about running rugby…
Lions searching for a series sweep
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Australia vs British & Irish Lions – Test series: Live score, team news and updates as Andy Farrell’s men eye series whitewash against the Wallabies