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The British and Irish Lions are set to embark on their tour of Australia following a narrow defeat to Argentina, with a score of 28-24 in Dublin. As they prepare for the Test series beginning in Brisbane on July 19, significant changes have been made to the squad. Captain Maro Itoje will not be participating in the first match, prompting Ireland's hooker Dan Sheehan to lead the team at Perth's Optus Stadium. This match will also mark the first start for Henry Pollock at No 8, while Finn Russell, a leading contender for the fly-half position, is scheduled to make his debut appearance on the tour. Notably, two players, Sione Tuipulotu and Tadhg Beirne, who were part of the squad against the Pumas, will be playing in different positions, reflecting the strategic adjustments being made by head coach Andy Farrell. Live updates are being provided by Lee Calvert, with Robert Kitson reporting from Western Australia.

In other sporting news, the English cricket team is welcoming back Sophie Ecclestone, who has been sidelined for nearly five months due to injury. She is in contention for England's opening T20 match against India, marking her return to international play since the disappointing Women’s Ashes series earlier this year. Additionally, Lando Norris faced a challenging weekend in F1 after a crash with teammate Oscar Piastri at the Canadian Grand Prix, which has raised concerns about his driving credentials as he trails Piastri in the championship standings. Meanwhile, the Young Lions are gearing up for a final against Germany after a strong performance in the tournament. In football, Chelsea's Liam Delap is seizing his opportunity to shine following Nicolas Jackson's suspension, scoring a goal in their recent match against Espérance. Lastly, the upcoming clash in the Club World Cup between Inter Miami and PSG is generating excitement, particularly with Lionel Messi facing his former club, highlighting the competitive nature of the tournament.

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The Lions are eager to kickstart their tour after falling 28-24 to Argentina in Dublin as they build towards the Test series against the Wallabies, which begins in Brisbane on 19 July. Captain Maro Itoje has been stood down for the opening fixture on Australian soil, so the Ireland hooker Dan Sheehan takes charge of Andy Farrell’s tourists at Perth’s Optus Stadium. Henry Pollock makes his first Lions start after being picked at No 8, while Finn Russell, the early favourite to take the playmaking duties against the Wallabies, is given his maiden outing of the tour at fly-half. There are two survivors from the side beaten by the Pumas in Sione Tuipulotu and Tadhg Beirne, although they have been switched to inside centre and blindside flanker, respectively.Lee Calvertis your liveblog host, whileRobert Kitsonreports from WA.

Daniel Gallanhelms our over-by-over coverage as Sophie Ecclestone returns to England duty after a near-five-month absence. A knee injury meant the spinner missed the recent clean sweep of West Indies under England’s new leadership team of head coach Charlotte Edwards and captain Nat Sciver-Brunt. Ecclestone then took a break from playing for Lancashire to manage a sore quad and “prioritise her wellbeing” but she is in contention for England’s opening T20 against India . It would be her first international appearance since the Women’s Ashes debacle in early February, with England whitewashed 16-0 in the multi-format series.Raf Nicholsonreports from Trent Bridge.

Lando Norris’s confidence will have been dented by his crash with Oscar Piastri. The British driver collided with his McLaren teammate as they fought for fourth place in the closing laps of last Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix. Norris accepted full responsibility for a coming together he said made him look foolish and leaves him 22 points behind Piastri in pursuit of the drivers’ title. Norris retired from the race while Piastri went on to take the chequered flag. The Briton was already on the back foot after two mistakes in qualifying which left him seventh on the grid. He drove well to bring himself back into contention only to misjudge the move on Piastri which again raises questions over his credentials as a championship contender.Yara El-Shabouryhas live updates from qualifying at 3pm whileGiles Richardsis trackside at Spielberg.

Two years on from winning the competition for the first time since 1984, the Young Lions are preparing for another final having narrowly avoided a shock group stage exit. Slovenia’s defeat of the Czech Republic meant England edged through as Group B runners-up despite losing 2-1 to a much-changed Germany, who they will face again in Saturday’s Bratislava showpiece. Lee Carsley’s side have kicked on since then, with a 3-1 quarter-final win against favourites Spain followed by a 2-1 semi-final triumph against the Netherlands in midweek. England played with a swagger against the Dutch, much like they did in Georgia two years ago, as Carsley seeks to follow Dave Sexton in masterminding a second Under-21 Euros triumph.Emillia Hawkinshas minute-by-minute coverage andEd Aaronsis our match reporter.

With fellow forward Nicolas Jackson still suspended, Liam Delap has a chance to cement his place in Enzo Maresca’s side. The 22-year-old striker scored a first goal since his £30m move from Ipswich as Chelsea beat Espérance 3-0 in Philadelphia to reach the last 16. It was the striker’s second start in succession, having made his debut as a substitute in their opening Group D game against LAFC. The result meant the Blues finished second in Group D behind Flamengo. They face a Benfica side who beat one of the tournament favourites in Bayern Munich to top Group C.Scott Murrayhelms our minute-by-minute coverage whileJacob Steinbergreports from Charlotte. EarlierRob Smythcovers the action asPalmeirasmeetBotafogoin the 5pm game.

Yorkshire take on Essex at Clifton Park, from whereTanya Aldredwill be casting around all the grounds as the County Championship resumes. Nottinghamshire remain top of Division One but their lead is now just two points after the draw with Yorkshire. The pacesetters travel to Taunton to face Somerset, who coasted to a forgettable draw against Warwickshire at Edgbaston in midweek. Surrey, targeting a fourth successive title, wrapped up a dominant nine-wicket win over Worcestershire on Tuesday and host Durham at the Oval. In Division Two, the leaders Leicestershire are unbeaten but Glamorgan denied them a sixth win in eight games last time out. Middlesex offer their next challenge at the County Ground.

Last time out at the Canadian Grand Prix, George Russell won from pole position to claim his first triumph of the year and just the fourth of his career. The British driver has been one of the grid’s standout performers this season, and his win in Montreal takes him to 62 points behind the championship leader Piastri. The Mercedes driver is 40 points behind Norris while Max Verstappen is 43 points off the championship pace.Niall McVeighpicks up the baton for our live coverage of the race, withGiles Richardsreporting from venue.

Before England head to Euro 2025 with the same goal as three years ago when they conquered Europe, they have one final warmup match for Sarina Wiegman to assess her new-look Lionesses in the buildup to their opener against France. With four of her 2022 mainstays now retired, many of Wiegman’s 13 returnees – such as Alessia Russo and Hannah Hampton – have stepped up, and seven major tournament newcomers will be looking to make their mark. Aggie Beever-Jones has enjoyed a breakout season, last month completing a hat-trick on her Wembley debut for England, while the 19-year-old Michelle Agyemang scored 41 seconds into her maiden senior international appearance in April. Jamaica’s captain will be familiar to WSL observers, Khadija Shaw, sharing the golden boot this year alongside England’s Russo with 12 goals. Helming our live coverage isRob Smythfrom 3.30pm, withSuzanne Wrackour correspondentat Leicester’s King Power Stadium.

One of the picks of the last 16 pitches Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi against his former side, PSG. Messi’s new club beat Porto in the group stage but a late collapse against Palmeiras meant they finished second and now face Luis Enrique’s European champions. They may be expected to subdue their MLS opponents, but Botafogo beat them in the group stage to prove they are not invulnerable.Dominic Boothwill be at the helm of our MBM blog, whileSid Lowereports on the game.

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Source: The Guardian