Hello and welcome to our live coverage of today’s third and final Test between South Africa and the British and Irish Lions.
The series so far hasn’t been to everyone’s taste, but at least we go into the final game with everything to play for. After coming from behind to win the first Test, the Lions were comprehensively beaten in Cape Town last week as the Springboks levelled the series. Can Warren Gatland’s team turn it around today? It’s certainly a big ask given just how limited they looked seven days ago, but they certainly have the players – with a new-look back three and the inclusion of Bundee Aki and Ali Price capable of injecting some tempo and purpose into their game.
We’ll bring you all the action as it happens from the Cape Town Stadium, where kick-off today is at 5pm. As always, do let us know your predictions in the comments.
7 Aug 2021
4:15PM
Of course, the hope is that this series ends with an entertaining bang and that the action on the pitch is what we recall most when thinking back to the 2021 Lions series in years to come. There are more than enough world-class players to make this a contest to remember even without supporters in Cape Town Stadium.
Can the Lions emulate the class of ’97? You can read Murray Kinsella’s match preview here.
Lots of kicking, as expected, in the opening stages here. The Lions win an early penalty as Pollard knocks-on trying to field a high ball.
7 Aug 2021
5:05PM
3mins
Dan Biggar drags his penalty effort wide to the left. He’ll be disappointed with that one.
7 Aug 2021
5:14PM
10mins
A clever turnover from Eben Etzebeth, nicking the ball off Alun Wyn Jones at the breakdown. The Springboks then get their phase game going, with Am making a good break down the left, with the play eventually called back for a South Africa penalty. Dan Biggar currently getting some treatment on his right leg, and looks in some discomfort.
7 Aug 2021
5:15PM
11mins
Well now, this changes things. Biggar is off with that leg injury, and Finn Russell is on.
A straight-forward penalty for Pollard puts the Springboks ahead. Really interesting now to see if Finn Russell’s introduction changes the Lions’ approach. The Scotland out-half hasn’t played in four-and-a half weeks, and now has almost 70 minutes of a Lions Test game ahead of him. No pressure, Finn.
A big scrum win for the Lions hands Russell an early chance to get up and running as he lines up a shot at the posts, and nails the kick. The Lions are on the scoreboard in Cape Town.
7 Aug 2021
5:25PM
19mins – South Africa 3 B&I Lions 3
This is better from the Lions. They get their running and offload game going and eventually win a penalty, with Russell kicking for the corner instead of going for the posts. He’s started well.
How about that? Itoje wins the ball at the front of the lineout and the Lions maul at the line, with Ken Owens powering over for the opening try of the game. Russell converts and the Lions move into a 10-3 lead. Really good work by the tourists there.
7 Aug 2021
5:34PM
25mins
Liam Williams with a big take overhead under pressure, that’s why he’s in the team this week.
7 Aug 2021
5:39PM
29mins
The Lions kick to the corner, and again it’s Owens driving at the line from the maul, but Tom Curry gets pinged and South Africa get the penalty.
7 Aug 2021
5:40PM
30mins
Just before that, Liam Williams carried into contact when Josh Adams was free on his right in a great position. A big missed opportunity.
7 Aug 2021
5:42PM
33mins
Maro Itjoe makes a great linebreak but Damian de Allende shows great strength over the ball to force the penalty.
7 Aug 2021
5:45PM
34mins – South Africa 3 B&I Lions 10
The Lions are looking good here but should really have more points on the board considering the amount of possession and territory they’ve enjoyed. Hopefully this doesn’t come back to bite them.
And now the Boks win the penalty at the scrum following a big shove. Pollard lines up the kick and splits the posts.
7 Aug 2021
5:51PM
39mins
Another missed opportunity for the Lions. They win the penalty, go for the corner, but Etzebeth steals in to win the ball ahead of Alun Wyn Jones at the lineout. The Lions get a second chance though as they quickly win the penalty, and we have a five-metre scrum. Conan carries off the back but hits a brick wall, as does the next man up, Itoje.
They work the ball infield, with Price eventually getting isolated in possession and the Lions turnover the ball, Kolisi doing the damage for the Boks. That’s another missed opportunity for the Lions.
7 Aug 2021
5:55PM
40mins
With the clock in the red we have a TMO check for a Jasper Wiese clean-out. The decision is no foul play.
So, the Lions ahead at the break but they will feel they should have a more comfortable lead given the opportunities they’ve had. A massive second-half ahead.
7 Aug 2021
6:09PM
The second-half has just kicked off. Another Boks backlash incoming?
7 Aug 2021
6:14PM
43mins
The Lions forced into an early second-half change. Mako Vunipola is in for Wyn Jones.
7 Aug 2021
6:17PM
46mins – South Africa 6 B&I Lions 10
The Springboks go through the phases and hit double-digits for the first time in the game. Pollard eventually goes for the kick but Conan does really well to get in and make the block. That’s a great defensive effort from the Lions.
7 Aug 2021
6:21PM
47mins – South Africa 6 B&I Lions 10
Tom Curry pinged for not moving away, and the Boks get the penalty. It’s straight in front of the posts but a fair distance out, and Pollard’s kick strikes the post.
7 Aug 2021
6:27PM
53mins
We’re currently with the TMO, checking a potential high tackle from Finn Russell on Cheslin Kolbe.
7 Aug 2021
6:29PM
54mins
The decision is penalty only. Russell deemed not to have crouched enough into the tackle, but there is mitigation as Kolbe slipped just before the contact, and Pollard gets another shot at the posts.
7 Aug 2021
6:29PM
And Pollard misses again… The Lions hang on to their four-point lead.
7 Aug 2021
6:32PM
55mins
Fifteen minutes into the second half and the Lions have hardly been out of their own half.
Oh hang on, we’re going to the TMO for a potential knock-on.
7 Aug 2021
6:38PM
57mins – South Africa 13 B&I Lions 10
The try is given. Am did really well to get the ball into Le Roux’s hand, with the Springboks fullback making a great break before playing in Kolbe. The Toulouse superstar still had a fair bit to do, but beat two defenders to dot down in style. We then had a TMO check for a potential knock-on in the build up, but the try is given, with Pollard kicking the extras. The Lions now three points down and looking in a bit of trouble. They just haven’t got going in the second half.
7 Aug 2021
6:39PM
59mins
Conor Murray is on for Ali Price. He’s got 20 minutes to try help swing the game
7 Aug 2021
6:40PM
Here’s that Kolbe try. One of the best finishers in the world in action.
Steyn gets an early shot at the posts, and the 37-year-old nails the kick. A quality kick from the veteran out-half and the hosts lead by three with just over 10 minutes left to play.
7 Aug 2021
6:52PM
71mins
A sloppy penalty conceded by Etzebeth allows the Lions kick to the corner. Lawes rises high to win the lineout, and the Lions bash at the Boks’ line. Vunipola thinks he’s over but Mathieu Raynal says he’s been held up, and we’ll have a five-metre scrum
7 Aug 2021
6:56PM
72mins
A few problems around the scrum, and South Africa eventually win the scrum penalty. That’s a massive moment.
Another sloppy penalty from South Africa. Henshaw makes a superb break before being brought to ground, and as Murray sets, Am comes around the side and cleans the scrum-half out. Russell sizes up the posts and the scores are level with five minutes to play.
It’s all gone very 2009 as Steyn sinks the penalty to put the Boks three points up. The Lions have a minute left to save this.
7 Aug 2021
7:07PM
FULL-TIME
7 Aug 2021
7:10PM
South Africa 19 B&I Lions 16
Wow. What an ending… Just like in 2009, Morne Steyn is the hero as he sinks the winning penalty to take the series for the Boks.
The Lions will feel that was one that got away given the opportunities they let slip by in the first half, but the Springboks responded in impressive fashion in the second period.
We’ll have a full report and all the reaction from Cape Town shortly. Thanks for joining us, we’ll see you all in four years!
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As it happened: South Africa v British & Irish Lions, third Test
LAST UPDATE | 7 Aug 2021
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of today’s third and final Test between South Africa and the British and Irish Lions.
The series so far hasn’t been to everyone’s taste, but at least we go into the final game with everything to play for. After coming from behind to win the first Test, the Lions were comprehensively beaten in Cape Town last week as the Springboks levelled the series. Can Warren Gatland’s team turn it around today? It’s certainly a big ask given just how limited they looked seven days ago, but they certainly have the players – with a new-look back three and the inclusion of Bundee Aki and Ali Price capable of injecting some tempo and purpose into their game.
We’ll bring you all the action as it happens from the Cape Town Stadium, where kick-off today is at 5pm. As always, do let us know your predictions in the comments.
Of course, the hope is that this series ends with an entertaining bang and that the action on the pitch is what we recall most when thinking back to the 2021 Lions series in years to come. There are more than enough world-class players to make this a contest to remember even without supporters in Cape Town Stadium.
Can the Lions emulate the class of ’97? You can read Murray Kinsella’s match preview here.
A massive day for Bundee Aki. He starts for the Lions alongside his Ireland teammate, and good friend, Robbie Henshaw.
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Just 25 minutes to go until kick-off in Cape Town. Here’s a reminder of how the Lions line up today.
And here’s the starting Springboks team. A 50th Test cap for Munster’s Damian de Allende today.
The teams are out on the pitch, just five minutes until kick-off now.
KICK-OFF
2mins
Lots of kicking, as expected, in the opening stages here. The Lions win an early penalty as Pollard knocks-on trying to field a high ball.
3mins
Dan Biggar drags his penalty effort wide to the left. He’ll be disappointed with that one.
10mins
A clever turnover from Eben Etzebeth, nicking the ball off Alun Wyn Jones at the breakdown. The Springboks then get their phase game going, with Am making a good break down the left, with the play eventually called back for a South Africa penalty. Dan Biggar currently getting some treatment on his right leg, and looks in some discomfort.
11mins
Well now, this changes things. Biggar is off with that leg injury, and Finn Russell is on.
PENALTY – South Africa 3 B&I Lions 0 (Pollard)
12mins – South Africa 3 B&I Lions 0
A straight-forward penalty for Pollard puts the Springboks ahead. Really interesting now to see if Finn Russell’s introduction changes the Lions’ approach. The Scotland out-half hasn’t played in four-and-a half weeks, and now has almost 70 minutes of a Lions Test game ahead of him. No pressure, Finn.
PENALTY – South Africa 3 B&I Lions 3 (Russell)
17mins
A big scrum win for the Lions hands Russell an early chance to get up and running as he lines up a shot at the posts, and nails the kick. The Lions are on the scoreboard in Cape Town.
19mins – South Africa 3 B&I Lions 3
This is better from the Lions. They get their running and offload game going and eventually win a penalty, with Russell kicking for the corner instead of going for the posts. He’s started well.
TRY – South Africa 3 B&I Lions 8 (Owens)
19mins – South Africa 3 B&I Lions 10
How about that? Itoje wins the ball at the front of the lineout and the Lions maul at the line, with Ken Owens powering over for the opening try of the game. Russell converts and the Lions move into a 10-3 lead. Really good work by the tourists there.
25mins
Liam Williams with a big take overhead under pressure, that’s why he’s in the team this week.
29mins
The Lions kick to the corner, and again it’s Owens driving at the line from the maul, but Tom Curry gets pinged and South Africa get the penalty.
30mins
Just before that, Liam Williams carried into contact when Josh Adams was free on his right in a great position. A big missed opportunity.
33mins
Maro Itjoe makes a great linebreak but Damian de Allende shows great strength over the ball to force the penalty.
34mins – South Africa 3 B&I Lions 10
The Lions are looking good here but should really have more points on the board considering the amount of possession and territory they’ve enjoyed. Hopefully this doesn’t come back to bite them.
PENALTY – South Africa 6 B&I Lions 10 (Pollard)
37mins – South Africa 6 B&I Lions 10
And now the Boks win the penalty at the scrum following a big shove. Pollard lines up the kick and splits the posts.
39mins
Another missed opportunity for the Lions. They win the penalty, go for the corner, but Etzebeth steals in to win the ball ahead of Alun Wyn Jones at the lineout. The Lions get a second chance though as they quickly win the penalty, and we have a five-metre scrum. Conan carries off the back but hits a brick wall, as does the next man up, Itoje.
They work the ball infield, with Price eventually getting isolated in possession and the Lions turnover the ball, Kolisi doing the damage for the Boks. That’s another missed opportunity for the Lions.
40mins
With the clock in the red we have a TMO check for a Jasper Wiese clean-out. The decision is no foul play.
HALF-TIME
South Africa 6 B&I Lions 10
So, the Lions ahead at the break but they will feel they should have a more comfortable lead given the opportunities they’ve had. A massive second-half ahead.
The second-half has just kicked off. Another Boks backlash incoming?
43mins
The Lions forced into an early second-half change. Mako Vunipola is in for Wyn Jones.
46mins – South Africa 6 B&I Lions 10
The Springboks go through the phases and hit double-digits for the first time in the game. Pollard eventually goes for the kick but Conan does really well to get in and make the block. That’s a great defensive effort from the Lions.
47mins – South Africa 6 B&I Lions 10
Tom Curry pinged for not moving away, and the Boks get the penalty. It’s straight in front of the posts but a fair distance out, and Pollard’s kick strikes the post.
53mins
We’re currently with the TMO, checking a potential high tackle from Finn Russell on Cheslin Kolbe.
54mins
The decision is penalty only. Russell deemed not to have crouched enough into the tackle, but there is mitigation as Kolbe slipped just before the contact, and Pollard gets another shot at the posts.
And Pollard misses again… The Lions hang on to their four-point lead.
55mins
Fifteen minutes into the second half and the Lions have hardly been out of their own half.
TRY – South Africa 11 B&I Lions 10 (Kolbe)
Oh hang on, we’re going to the TMO for a potential knock-on.
57mins – South Africa 13 B&I Lions 10
The try is given. Am did really well to get the ball into Le Roux’s hand, with the Springboks fullback making a great break before playing in Kolbe. The Toulouse superstar still had a fair bit to do, but beat two defenders to dot down in style. We then had a TMO check for a potential knock-on in the build up, but the try is given, with Pollard kicking the extras. The Lions now three points down and looking in a bit of trouble. They just haven’t got going in the second half.
59mins
Conor Murray is on for Ali Price. He’s got 20 minutes to try help swing the game
Here’s that Kolbe try. One of the best finishers in the world in action.
62mins
Adam Beard now in for Alun Wyn Jones, who was playing in his 12th Lions Test match today.
PENALTY – South Africa 13 B&I Lions 13 (Russell)
64mins – South Africa 13 B&I Lions 13
The Lions level the game. Russell wins the penalty after a pushed in the back off the ball by Wiese, then steps up and slots the kick.
65mins
The Springboks are emptying their bench now. Morne Steyn and Herschel Jantjies have both been introduced.
PENALTY – South Africa 16 B&I Lions 13 (Steyn)
67mins – South Africa 16 B&I Lions 13
Steyn gets an early shot at the posts, and the 37-year-old nails the kick. A quality kick from the veteran out-half and the hosts lead by three with just over 10 minutes left to play.
71mins
A sloppy penalty conceded by Etzebeth allows the Lions kick to the corner. Lawes rises high to win the lineout, and the Lions bash at the Boks’ line. Vunipola thinks he’s over but Mathieu Raynal says he’s been held up, and we’ll have a five-metre scrum
72mins
A few problems around the scrum, and South Africa eventually win the scrum penalty. That’s a massive moment.
PENALTY – South Africa 16 B&I Lions 16 (Russell)
76mins – South Africa 16 B&I Lions 16
Another sloppy penalty from South Africa. Henshaw makes a superb break before being brought to ground, and as Murray sets, Am comes around the side and cleans the scrum-half out. Russell sizes up the posts and the scores are level with five minutes to play.
PENALTY – South Africa 19 B&I Lions 16 (Steyn)
79mins – South Africa 19 B&I Lions 16
It’s all gone very 2009 as Steyn sinks the penalty to put the Boks three points up. The Lions have a minute left to save this.
FULL-TIME
South Africa 19 B&I Lions 16
Wow. What an ending… Just like in 2009, Morne Steyn is the hero as he sinks the winning penalty to take the series for the Boks.
The Lions will feel that was one that got away given the opportunities they let slip by in the first half, but the Springboks responded in impressive fashion in the second period.
We’ll have a full report and all the reaction from Cape Town shortly. Thanks for joining us, we’ll see you all in four years!
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