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The British and Irish Lions will send a women’s team to New Zealand for a historic three-Test series in September 2027.
The inaugural women’s Lions tour will feature three clashes against the current world champions.
A Lions statement on Tuesday morning confirmed the tour will not overlap with that year’s men’s World Cup and will include warm-up fixtures, but said the full schedule had not yet been finalised.
A historic day for the Lions as we introduce….
🦁 A Lions Women’s team
🇳🇿 Playing the @BlackFerns in 2027 in New Zealand
🤝 @RoyalLondon as our Founding Partner
🙌 #Howden as our Series Title PartnerClick the video to find out more! 👇#Lions2027
— British & Irish Lions (@lionsofficial) January 16, 2024
British and Irish Lions chief executive Ben Calveley said: “Playing three Test matches against the current world champions, the Black Ferns in New Zealand, in front of thousands of fans represents the ultimate challenge and makes for a fantastic sporting spectacle.
“We look forward to working with all our stakeholders including New Zealand Rugby to finalise an exciting inaugural tour.”
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