Lions v South Africa 2021, second Test: What time is kick-off, what TV channel is it on and what is our prediction?
What is it?
The British & Irish Lions take on world champions South Africa in the second Test in Cape Town.
When is it?
Saturday, July 31.
What time is kick-off?
7pm GMT.
What TV channel is it on?
Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Rugby.
Lions Tour 2021 full fixtures
Saturday, June 26... Japan... Murrayfield... Sky Sports... KO TBC
Saturday July 3... Stormers... Cape Town... Sky Sports... KO 7pm
Wednesday, July 7... South Africa Invitational... Port Elizabeth... Sky Sports... KO 7pm
Saturday, July 10... Sharks... Durban... Sky Sports... KO 7pm
Wednesday, July 14... South Africa A... Mbombela... Sky Sports... KO 7pm
Saturday, July 17... Bulls... Pretoria... Sky Sports... KO 7pm
Saturday, July 24... South Africa... Johannesburg... Sky Sports... KO 7pm
Saturday, July 31... South Africa... Cape Town... Sky Sports... KO 7pm
Saturday, August 7... South Africa... Johannesburg... Sky Sports... KO 7pm
What is the team news?
To be confirmed.
Why not put yourself in Gatland's shoes and pick your Lions 23 with our team builder below (with apologies if anyone you want to select is missing)...
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What are the odds?
What's our prediction?
Having predicted a first Test victory, it is hard to look beyond another win for the tourists. However, knowing that defeat here will mean the series is lost, expect the Springboks to bounce back and set up a winner-takes-all decider.
Predicted score: Lions 16 South Africa 18