
The British & Irish Lions are NOW 11/4 to win the final Test against Australia by 15+ points with Sky Bet
Andy Farrell's side have already sealed the series win following their dramatic 29-26 victory over the hosts on Saturday.
Hugo Keenan's late try ensured the Lions took a 2-0 lead and left Australia deflated at the end of the contest.
The Lions are clear favourites to win the final Test and end the tour on a high, with Sky Bet pricing them at 3/10.
Underdogs Australia are 11/4 to triumph at Stadium Australia in Sydney and restore some pride.
A draw has been priced at 20/1.
Sky Bet are also offering a Price Boost for the contest, focused on the winning margin.
The boost, enhanced from 5/2 to 11/4, requires the Lions to win the match by over 15 or more points.
Farrell's side won the opening match by eight points, while the second saw just three points separate the teams.
Sky Bet match result odds for Australia vs British & Irish Lions:
Australia - 11/4
Draw - 20/1
British and Irish Lions - 3/10
Sky Bet Price Boost for Australia vs British & Irish Lions:
British and Irish Lions to Win by 15+ Points WAS 5/2 NOW 11/4
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