
Japan
Founded in 1926, The Cherry Blossoms emerged as a top tier team in the last 8-10 years. After a successful campaign in their 2019 home World Cup, the whole beautiful country will still be buzzing.
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Accept cookies and close this message.We are delighted to be flying the British and Irish Lions for their 2021 Castle Lager Lions Series taking place in South Africa.
We’re flying the 37-man Lions squad to and from South Africa for the eagerly awaited Lions Tour. The best players from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales have an eight-game Tour of South Africa, including three Tests against World Champions, the Springboks.
Comair, our franchise partner, will be carrying the teams across South Africa during the tour.
Date |
Fixtures |
Location |
Stadium |
KO |
03/07/2021 |
Emirates Lions v British & Irish Lions |
Johannesburg |
Emirates Airline Park |
17h00 (BST) |
07/07/2021 |
Cell C Sharks v British & Irish Lions |
Johannesburg |
Emirates Airline Park |
19h00 (BST) |
10/07/2021 |
Vodacom Bulls v British & Irish Lions |
Pretoria |
Loftus Versfeld |
17h00 (BST) |
14/07/2021 |
South Africa ‘A’ v British & Irish Lions |
Cape Town |
Cape Town Stadium |
19h00 (BST) |
17/07/2021 |
DHL Stormers v British & Irish Lions |
Cape Town |
Cape Town Stadium |
17h00 (BST) |
24/07/2021 |
Springboks v British & Irish Lions - 1st Test |
Cape Town |
Cape Town Stadium |
17h00 (BST) |
31/07/2021 |
Springboks v British & Irish Lions - 2nd Test |
Johannesburg |
FNB Stadium |
17h00 (BST) |
07/08/2021 |
Springboks v British & Irish Lions - 3rd Test |
Johannesburg |
FNB Stadium |
17h00 (BST) |
Founded in 1926, The Cherry Blossoms emerged as a top tier team in the last 8-10 years. After a successful campaign in their 2019 home World Cup, the whole beautiful country will still be buzzing.
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