It has today been confirmed that the Lions match against Japan at BT Murrayfield Stadium on Saturday 26 June (kick off 3pm) will hold a crowd of 16,500 supporters.
Limerick’s Conor Murray and his Munster teammate Tadhg Beirne are among the players selected for Warren Gatland’s touring side this Summer. The Lions open their account against Japan before taking on the South African PRO16 sides and South Africa ‘A’. The test series begins on the 24th of July in Cape Town at 5pm Irish time.
The British & Irish Lions can today confirm that The Vodafone Lions 1888 Cup match against Japan at BT Murrayfield Stadium on Saturday 26 June (kick off 3pm) will welcome a crowd of 16,500 supporters. The curtain-raiser to the 2021 Castle Lager Lions Series in South Africa will host the partial capacity crowd following consultation with the Scottish Government and the application of agreed social distancing criteria to ensure fans can attend safely. It will be the first time supporters will be able to attend the home of Scottish Rugby to watch an international match since March 2020. “We’re absolutely delighted to be able to confirm today’s news,” said Ben Calveley, Managing Director of The British & Irish Lions. “It will be brilliant to see a passionate crowd back at Murrayfield for what promises to be a superb game of rugby before we embark on the Tour to South Africa. “I am sure it will give the entire touring party an enormous boost to play this fixture in front of Lions fans. “We are very grateful to the Scottish Government for its commitment and support to ensure this fixture would be seen by a live audience.” The game against the 2019 Rugby World Cup quarter-finalists will be shown live and exclusively on Channel 4 and broadcast on talkSPORT. “This is an important first step to bring fans back to BT Murrayfield Stadium and a return to normality,” commented Scottish Rugby Chief Executive, Mark Dodson. “Through the positive working relationship, we have developed with both Scottish Government and key local partners we are confident we will offer a safe environment for every supporter and look forward to playing our part in hosting this unique sporting occasion and welcoming rugby fans back to Edinburgh. “I’d like to thank everyone at Scottish Rugby who has contributed to enabling a live crowd to enjoy this match at BT Murrayfield and have no doubt it will be a special day for all involved.” The Scottish Government’s National Clinical Director, Professor Jason Leitch said: “As a flagship event of international significance, this match has been carefully considered by the Scottish Government. “The stadium capacity has been agreed, following public health advice, in principle by Ministers but will be kept under review, with all partners continuing to monitor the status of the pandemic in the run up to the match to ensure fans can attend safely. This is the same process used to set the capacity for the Euros at Hampden and for other internationally significant events during the summer. “While all those in the stadium should of course enjoy the game, they should do so safely – the virus is still out there. Free, fast and regular testing for people who do not have COVID-19 symptoms is available to everyone in Scotland – please take up that offer and do not attend if the result is positive or you have any symptoms whatsoever. “Stick to your allocated arrival and departure time, follow physical distancing rules and wear a mask at all times, other than when you’re eating or drinking. By following these rules, you will help us beat this virus and ensure many more people can enjoy the thrill of live events in future.” |
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