British & Irish Lions to play Japan at BT Murrayfield

21 Oct 2020

BT Murrayfield will host the British & Irish Lions Test match against Japan on Saturday 26 June 2021 for the Vodafone Lions 1888 Cup.

The first-ever clash between the world’s greatest touring side and the Brave Blossoms will raise the curtain for the Lions’ eagerly awaited Tour to South Africa, which culminates in a three Test series against Rugby World Cup champions, the Springboks.

Tickets for the historic fixture go on pre-sale on Tuesday 3 November, with supporters able to register their interest at lionsrugby.com/Vodafone-1888-Cup. Vodafone customers will be able to benefit from access to tickets and giveaways via the VeryMe loyalty programme.

Scottish Rugby is delighted to confirm that tickets for this historic game will be available to all 2020/21 NEVIS membership holders during a special 72-hour pre-sale window, from Wednesday 4 November to 10am on Saturday 7 November. Click here for ticketing FAQs

Scottish Rugby’s 67,000-seater stadium in Edinburgh will host only the third Lions Test match on ‘home’ soil, following games in Cardiff against Argentina in 2005 and against a Rest of the World XV in 1986.

Mark Dodson, Chief Executive of Scottish Rugby and Lions Board Director, believes the iconic ground will provide an ideal backdrop for the Test.

“We are very proud to be welcoming the Lions and Japan to the home of Scottish Rugby next June,” said Dodson.

“BT Murrayfield Stadium has a long history of hosting major sporting events and is renowned among rugby fans as one of the iconic stadiums in the world game.

“The deep connection Scotland enjoys with the British & Irish Lions has helped to shape the rich history of the team with players, coaches and support staff all contributing to the success of the side down the years.


“Scottish Rugby and the whole rugby community in Scotland will extend a warm welcome to the Lions and Japan and we look forward to hosting fans for this unique ‘home game’ at what will no doubt be an enthralling match.”

“One of our objectives is to give Warren and the playing squad as much meaningful preparation as possible before departing on Tour, so we are delighted to have agreed this fixture,” said Ben Calveley, Managing Director of The British & Irish Lions.

“A Lions Test is one of the most iconic events in world sport, but a huge number of fans from the Home Nations never get the chance to see one live. The Vodafone Lions 1888 Cup match will give even more supporters the opportunity to be part of the next chapter in Lions history.

“It will be an ‘I was there’ moment, against an entertaining and highly-respected opposition.”

A view shared by Shigetaka Mori, President of the Japan Rugby Football Union, who anticipates the fixture will attract a global audience.

“It is a great honour for us to be able to play a Test match against the British & Irish Lions,” commented Mori.

“I hope that many rugby fans from around the world will witness the historic match between the Lions and Japan and enjoy the brand of rugby to be showcased by each side.”

Meanwhile, Lions Head Coach, Warren Gatland, believes the 2019 Rugby World Cup quarter-finalists will provide a stern test for his squad before they depart for South Africa.

“We saw Japan play some excellent rugby during the World Cup and they will come to Edinburgh fully-motivated to win,” said Gatland.

“They are a talented side who play high-tempo rugby, so it’ll be a good challenge for us ahead of the Tour, and a chance for the match day squad to put their hands up for Test selection.”

Japan Head Coach, Jamie Joseph, is also relishing the prospect of the fixture: “We are very much looking forward to playing a Test against the Lions next year,” added Joseph.

“It is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for our players, and we can’t wait for it to come.”

The Lions’ lead partner, Vodafone, who announced their partnership earlier in the year, are excited to be supporting the fixture. Max Taylor, Commercial Director, Vodafone UK said, “We are proud to be part of this incredible rugby moment and to be able to give home fans the opportunity to experience the full force of the Lions on UK soil. The Vodafone Lions 1888 Cup promises to be a game to remember and we’re delighted that we can help unite fans and bring them closer to the Lions than ever before.”

All Scottish Rugby NEVIS members will be emailed full details of the pre-sale window shortly.

If you haven’t yet bought a NEVIS Membership but would like the opportunity to buy tickets to see the British & Irish Lions play Japan at BT Murrayfield, be sure to purchase your season 2020/21 membership by midnight, Sunday 1 November to be eligible for the pre-sale. Find out more about the Season 2020/21 NEVIS Membership, HERE.

Scottish Rugby Hospitality packages will also be released soon.

Please contact on site hospitality team on 01313465250 or email one of our sales executive at [email protected] for further details.

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