Lions vs First Nations and Pasifika XV LIVE commentary: UK kick-off time, team news and where to watch

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The British and Irish Lions will continue their successful summer tour against a First Nations and Pasifika XV, live on talkSPORT.Andy Farrell’s side have won six consecutive matches on their travels in Australia, with a 27-19 win over the Wallabies coming on Saturday.The Lions lead 1-0 in their Test series against hosts AustraliaGettyIt saw them claim a victorious star to their three-match Test series, with one more challenge coming before the final two Aussie clashes.Players with Indigenous Australian or Pacific Islander origins will make up a side hoping to beat the visitors on Tuesday.But another win for the Lions would boost them towards a hat-trick of triumphs against Australia in their Test series.Lions vs First Nations and Pasifika XV: UK time and how to followThe Lions will face the First Nations and Pasifika XV on Tuesday, July 22.Docklands Stadium in Melbourne will host the match with kick off scheduled for 11am UK time and 8pm locally.talkSPORT 2 will bring you live coverage presented by Shebahn Aherne, with Ben Kay and Andrew McKenna on commentary duty.To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream. You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.Fans can watch the action live on Sky Sports from 10am too.Find the best Sky Sports deals.A new opponent awaits for Farrell and co. in MelbourneGettyLions vs First Nations and Pasifika XV: Team news and lineupsFormer England captain Owen Farrell, son of head coach Andy, will lead his side out on his 20th Lions appearance.He hasn’t played on the international stage for almost two years but been given the captaincy for their final non-Test series match.Gary Ringrose has been named on the bench after recovering from a concussion injury.Jamie George, Jamie Osborne, Darcy Graham, Ewan Ashman, Rory Sutherland, Tom Clarkson and Gregor Brown are set to feature for the first time on the tour following their call-ups.Lions: Kinghorn, Graham, Osborne, Farrell [C], Van der Merwe, F. Smith, White, Schoeman, George, Bealham, Ryan, Cummings, Morgan, Van der Flier, PollockReplacements: Ashman, Sutherland, Clarkson, Brown, Earl, Mitchell, M. Smith, RingroseFarrell joined the tour after Daly fractured his arm against Queensland RedsGettyFirst Nations and Pasifika XV: Muirhead, Reilly, Foketi, Feliuai, Daugunu, Beale [C], Thomas, Ieli, Paenga-Amosa, Tupou, Swain, Salakaia-Loto, Uru, Gamble, TualimaReplacements: Asiata, Pearce, Doge, Vocevoce, Leota, Goddard, Debreczeni, McLeodLions vs First Nations and Pasifika XV: What has been said?Farrell is relishing the opportunity to play for the Lions amid his appointment as their captain.“I’m determined to enjoy what I’m doing,” he said. “I’m determined to love every minute of however long I’ve got left in the game that I love.”Farrell added: “My focus is on what’s in front of me, which is here. “And then when I get back to Saracens, making sure I’m myself. If I do that, I’ll enjoy it and then we’ll see.“I have some perspective. There’s obviously a lot of external factors that can creep in, but ultimately it’s up to me, who I am. Making sure I’m looking after myself.“Making sure I’m giving myself a break at times. I’m not someone who needs revving up too much. It’s normally the other way. Making sure that I look after myself will lead to me being more of myself.”The Lions on talkSPORTtalkSPORT has all of the British and Irish Lions matches live across the network. Eddie Jones is among the star-studded line-up leading the coverage Down Under.June 20, Dublin: Lions 24–28 ArgentinaJune 28, Perth: Lions 54-7 Western ForceJuly 2, Brisbane: Lions 52-12 Queensland RedsJuly 5, Sydney: Lions 21-10 New South Wales WaratahsJuly 9, Canberra: Lions 36-24 ACT BrumbiesJuly 12, Adelaide: Lions 48-0 ANZAC XVJuly 12, Brisbane: Lions 27-19 WallabiesJuly 22, Melbourne: Lions vs First Nations and Pasifika XVJuly 26, Melbourne: Lions vs WallabiesAugust 2, Sydney: Lions vs Wallabies