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The Sun
26 minutes ago
- The Sun
Australia vs British & Irish Lions stream: Start time, TV channel, live stream, team news for first test Down Under
THE British & Irish Lions begin their three test series against the Wallabies Down Under. Andy Farrell takes charge of the Lions in a test environment for the first time, as they clash Australia in the first of a three test series. 3 3 The Lions are unbeaten since touchdown in Australia, with their only loss of the tour so far coming at home in Dublin against Argentina. Joseph Suaalii & Co will be looking to replicate the Argentine performance, and upset Farrell's side. Maro Itoje will captain a Lions test for the first time, while Andy Farrell's son Owen misses out on the Lions 23. SunSport can reveal how to watch the HUGE clash for free. What time does Australia vs British & Irish Lions start The first British & Irish Lions test against the Wallabies is LIVE on Saturday, July 19. The clash will start at 11am BST in the UK. Sky Sports will bring comprehensive coverage of the action. Alternatively, follow along with SunSport's live blog. How to watch Australia vs British & Irish Lions and is there a live stream The clash will be shown LIVE on Sky Sports in the UK! The match will be available to stream on NOW TV, Sky Go and the Sky Sports app. FREE highlights will be shown after the match has concluded on the Sky Sports YouTube channel. Action from Down Under is set to get underway at 11am BST. Andy Farrell left his son Owen out of the side, as well as flankers Jac Morgan, Henry Pollock and Josh van der Flier. Morgan's absence mean there are NO Welsh players in the Lions 23 for the first test. Lions XV: Keenan, Freeman, Jones, Tuipulotu, Lowe, Russell, Gibson-Park; Genge, Sheehan, Furlong, Itoje, McCarthy, Beirne, Curry, Conan Australia are boosted by the return of Joseph Suaalii from a head injury for the test. 3 However, in a blow to the Wallabies, they will be without lock Will Skelton and flanker Rob Valetini, who are both injured.

Leader Live
27 minutes ago
- Leader Live
Chloe Kelly hails Michelle Agyemang as equaliser helps book England's semis spot
The defending champions were 11 minutes away from an agonising exit in their Zurich quarter-final, desperate for a breakthrough after twice conceding in a disappointing first half, when seven-time major tournament veteran Lucy Bronze clawed a goal back in the 79th minute. Less than two minutes later, Agyemang – winning just her third senior cap after coming on in a 70th-minute triple change – drew the sides level to force extra time, before Bronze finally netted the decisive spot-kick with England's seventh attempt in an error-plagued shootout. WE NEVER QUIT. ENGLAND ARE IN THE #WEURO2025 SEMI-FINALS ❤️ — Lionesses (@Lionesses) July 17, 2025 'I literally, just speaking to her throughout the game, I was like 'come alive now Mich, come alive now', and for the next five minutes I felt like she had real energy,' said fellow substitute Kelly, who successfully converted her penalty and provided pivotal crosses for both England goals. 'She's a bright young girl, she brings such strength to our squad – her power, her speed – and holds the ball up really well, so it's incredible to see her shine on the big stage.' The topsy-turvy last-eight clash drew a peak TV audience of 7.4 million – or 65 per cent of TV audiences at the time – to BBC One, as well as three million online streams. Agyemang has now netted in two of her first three England appearances, after memorably scoring 41 seconds into her senior debut in April. She was one of the brightest sparks late on in the Lionesses' tournament-opening defeat to France and England's youngest player seized her chance again on Thursday night, moments after their oldest and most experienced had given them a grain of hope. Agyemang exudes a beyond-her-years maturity and self-assuredness, telling reporters after the loss to France: 'I think most of the pressure comes from myself. I don't try to listen to the noise.' She spent the most recent Women's Super League campaign on loan to Brighton, but has since been recalled by the Champions League winners. Arsenal forward Beth Mead, who was introduced alongside the teenager in the second half, was full of praise for England's substitutes, who once again came through when it counted most. Battling until the very end ✊#Lionesses | @chase_uk — Lionesses (@Lionesses) July 18, 2025 'You need a full squad,' said Mead. 'I felt every single girl that came on the pitch today made an impact for the team, whether it was defensively (or) attacking. 'Gets you through the game. You've got a big job coming on at 2-0 down, so to change the game, you've just got to be ruthless and go for it and I think a lot of us did that. 'I think I cried like a baby (at the final whistle). It's just a lot of emotion. You've been in these positions before and we've fallen short. 'We worked so hard to get back into the game and to not get it over the line, I think was a scary thought, but we're just very happy to have won.' England next face Italy in Tuesday's semi-final in Geneva, where they will hope to have Leah Williamson back in action after she rolled her ankle in extra-time against Sweden. While the England captain was spotted in a boot and crutches on Thursday, that is understood to have been a precautionary measure.


The Independent
27 minutes ago
- The Independent
Man United finally agree Bryan Mbeumo deal after Brentford's Cunha wish
Manchester United are closing in on the signing of Bryan Mbeumo after agreeing a £71m deal with Brentford for the forward. United have committed to pay £65m, with the possibility of a further £6m in add-ons, as Mbeumo is set to become Ruben Amorim 's biggest buy at Old Trafford. The forward, who scored 20 Premier League goals last season, was also a target for Newcastle and Tottenham but made it clear his preference was to go to Old Trafford. Personal terms are not expected to be an issue and he may be able to join United in time for their pre-season tour of the United States. But Brentford had held out to secure the price they wanted for the 26-year-old and United submitted a third offer for Mbeumo on Thursday after weeks of talks had failed to produce a breakthrough. United's first offer for Mbeumo was of £45m with a further £10m in add-ons, while their second was of a guaranteed £55m with up to £7.5m more. Brentford had used Cunha's £62.5m price as a marker, aware that Mbeumo had outscored the Brazilian in the Premier League last season. Mbeumo will be a club record sale for Brentford and a regular from last season's team to leave, after goalkeeper Mark Flekken's move to Bayer Leverkusen and captain Christian Norgaard joined Arsenal. Brentford are also fielding interest in striker Yoane Wissa from Newcastle and Nottingham Forest but have already signed goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher and former Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson. At £71m, Mbeumo could become United's sixth or seventh biggest ever buy. Paul Pogba, Antony, Harry Maguire, Romelu Lukaku and Jadon Sancho cost more while Rasmus Hojlund was bought for £64m, which could rise to £72m. United are hoping to sell Sancho and Antony this summer to raise funds, along with Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho and Tyrell Malacia. However, they have already brought in £14m in sell-on clauses from Anthony Elanga's move from Nottingham Forest to Newcastle and Alvaro Carreras' transfer from Benfica to Real Madrid.