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Lions 24 – 28 Argentina

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British and Irish Lions lose 2025 tour opener as Argentina score three dazzling tries to clinch thrilling contest in Dublin; Bundee Aki, Tadhg Beirne score Lions tries in defeat;watch every game of 2025 Lions tour, including all three Tests vs Australia, live on Sky Sports

By Michael Cantillon at Aviva Stadium

Last Updated: 20/06/25 11:00pm

The British and Irish Lions suffered defeat to Argentina in Dublin on Friday in their opening tour fixture

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The British and Irish Lions suffered defeat to Argentina in Dublin on Friday in their opening tour fixture

The British and Irish Lions suffered defeat to Argentina in Dublin on Friday in their opening tour fixture

The British and Irish Lions began their 2025 tour with defeat as Argentina stunned Andy Farrell’s side with a historic 28-24 win in Dublin.

Irish internationals Bundee Aki and Tadhg Beirne scored tries in what was the first Lions match played in Ireland, while the forward pack also forced a penalty try via a rolling maul.

But the Pumas refused to lie down in the contest, scoring three sensational tries through Ignacio Mendy, Tomas Albornoz and Santiago Cordero to confirm a first victory over the touring side at the eighth attempt.

Lions – Tries: Aki (19), Penalty Try (46), Beirne (53). Cons: F Smith (20, 54). Pens: F Smith (10).

Argentina – Tries: Mendy (12), Albornoz (40+1), Cordero (59). Cons: Albornoz (42, 60). Pens: Albornoz (5, 26, 40).

Fly-half Albornoz also kicked 13 points with the boot as the Pumas dealt with being down a player for 10 minutes as loosehead Mayco Vivas was sin-binned for the penalty try incident.

Argentina went the length of the field to retake the lead after an amazing step by Tomas Albornoz ended with Santiago Cordero beating Marcus Smith in a footrace

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Argentina went the length of the field to retake the lead after an amazing step by Tomas Albornoz ended with Santiago Cordero beating Marcus Smith in a footrace

Argentina went the length of the field to retake the lead after an amazing step by Tomas Albornoz ended with Santiago Cordero beating Marcus Smith in a footrace

The British and Irish Lions made their first entrance in front of a full crowd for the first time in eight years!

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The British and Irish Lions made their first entrance in front of a full crowd for the first time in eight years!

The British and Irish Lions made their first entrance in front of a full crowd for the first time in eight years!

Argentina punish wasteful Lions

A bright start from Argentina saw them take the lead inside five minutes via a close-range Albornoz penalty, only for the Lions to seemingly respond within moments.

Captain Maro Itoje won the ball back in the Argentina half, and though wing Duhan van Merwe made a powerful break and failed to play in Alex Mitchell for a try, hooker Luke Cowan-Dickie was awarded a score shortly after. That was until a TMO replay proved Cowan-Dickie had knocked the ball on attempting to ground over the try-line after a rolling maul.

Luke Cowan-Dickie dropped the ball over the line as he was poised to put the British and Irish Lions ahead against Argentina

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Luke Cowan-Dickie dropped the ball over the line as he was poised to put the British and Irish Lions ahead against Argentina

Luke Cowan-Dickie dropped the ball over the line as he was poised to put the British and Irish Lions ahead against Argentina

Fin Smith levelled the contest off the tee in the 10th minute when Tom Curry forced a breakdown penalty, but Argentina were then first to register a try.

A set-piece strike-play saw the Pumas create space down the left for full-back Santiago Carreras to sprint into and find exciting wing Mendy, who finished superbly.

Ignacio Mendy capped off a fine Argentina move to give them an early lead over the British and Irish Lions

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Ignacio Mendy capped off a fine Argentina move to give them an early lead over the British and Irish Lions

Ignacio Mendy capped off a fine Argentina move to give them an early lead over the British and Irish Lions

The Lions had a second early try ruled out when Sione Tuipulotu’s effort was pulled back for an earlier Alex Mitchell knock-on.

Argentina had knocked on in a tackle just prior, however, and from the scrum a monstrous Lions effort set the platform for a sensational sequence of quick hands through the backline which gave Aki space to display all his grunt and power to get over, giving the Lions their first lead.

Bundee Aki showed his power against three Argentina defenders to score the first British and Irish Lions try of the 2025 tour

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Bundee Aki showed his power against three Argentina defenders to score the first British and Irish Lions try of the 2025 tour

Bundee Aki showed his power against three Argentina defenders to score the first British and Irish Lions try of the 2025 tour

Bundee Aki demonstrated his power to get over or the first Lions try of 2025

Bundee Aki demonstrated his power to get over or the first Lions try of 2025

However it wasn’t long before Argentina wrestled back ascendency in what was already an absorbing contest, two Albornoz penalties putting them back in front before the influential fly-half delivered a stunning final blow in the half.

With the Lions having forced a turnover in the final play seeking a try, Argentina instead won the ball back and counter-attacked for a lovely try finished by Albornoz, leaving them 11 points up at the break.

Argentina picked up a loose ball in their own 22 to score a breakaway try just before half-time to extend their lead

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Argentina picked up a loose ball in their own 22 to score a breakaway try just before half-time to extend their lead

Argentina picked up a loose ball in their own 22 to score a breakaway try just before half-time to extend their lead

The Pumas celebrate Albornoz's crucial try in the final play of the first half

The Pumas celebrate Albornoz’s crucial try in the final play of the first half

The Lions came out and dominated the start of the second half, with the pack forcing a penalty try on 46 minutes after a rampant rolling maul was cut down shy of the try-line – Pumas prop Vivas sin-binned for the act.

The British and Irish Lions were awarded a penalty try and Argentina prop Mayco Vivas was sent to the sin-bin

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The British and Irish Lions were awarded a penalty try and Argentina prop Mayco Vivas was sent to the sin-bin

The British and Irish Lions were awarded a penalty try and Argentina prop Mayco Vivas was sent to the sin-bin

With Argentina down to 14, a monumental Ellis Genge carry then created the momentum for Beirne to score the Lions’ third try for the lead off a lovely Tomos Williams pass.

The Lions moved back in front after a brilliant Ellis Genge break led to Tadhg Beirne scoring

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The Lions moved back in front after a brilliant Ellis Genge break led to Tadhg Beirne scoring

The Lions moved back in front after a brilliant Ellis Genge break led to Tadhg Beirne scoring

The score remained 24-21 to the Lions when Vivas returned from his yellow card, and the Pumas struck for a third wonderful try to regain the advantage once more via Cordero on turnover ball; going coast-to-coast in a score worthy of deciding such an occasion.

Argentina's Cordero scored the match-winning try as he displayed all his pace for the Pumas' third try

Argentina’s Cordero scored the match-winning try as he displayed all his pace for the Pumas’ third try

Albornoz converted well for a 28-24 lead, and the Lions then failed to make the most of several chances back in the Argentina 22; replacement hooker Ronan Kelleher overthrowing a five-metre lineout in the clearest chance, with Beirne then penalised for a neck-roll five metres out soon after.

Itoje: We don’t want to play tippy-tappy rugby | Aki: Lions can only get better from here

Lions captain Maro Itoje speaking to Sky Sports:

“At times we were playing tippy-tappy rugby and that’s not what we want to be. We want to be an aggressive team.

“But we are building. We would have liked to have been firing right from the off, it wasn’t quite that, but we’ll live, learn and get better.”

British and Irish Lions captain Maro Itoje said his side showed glimpses of what they can give but just lacked consistency against Argentina

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British and Irish Lions captain Maro Itoje said his side showed glimpses of what they can give but just lacked consistency against Argentina

British and Irish Lions captain Maro Itoje said his side showed glimpses of what they can give but just lacked consistency against Argentina

Lions centre Bundee Aki speaking to Sky Sports:

“We’re not making any excuses; Argentina are a bloody good outfit. They punished us when we weren’t clinical. Every turnover we gave, they scored at every opportunity.

“We bounced back in the second half, Andy Farrell reminded us at half-time when it meant to be a Lion – when it gets hard, you’ve got to push it to another level. In certain parts of the game we did it, in others we didn’t. Argentina did.

“This shows where we are as a group, we can only get better from here. We know the challenge ahead of us, none of the nine games are going to be easy, so we’ve got to take the learnings out of this but we’ve got to learn quick.”

What’s next: British & Irish Lions tour of Australia on Sky Sports

Watch the British and Irish Lions' tour of Australia exclusively live on Sky Sports this summer

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Watch the British and Irish Lions’ tour of Australia exclusively live on Sky Sports this summer

Watch the British and Irish Lions’ tour of Australia exclusively live on Sky Sports this summer

Sky Sports will exclusively show the 2025 British and Irish Lions tour of Australia, with all three Tests against the Wallabies and six warm-up matches to be shown exclusively live.

British and Irish Lions 2025 tour schedule

Date Opponent Venue Friday, June 20 Argentina Dublin Saturday, June 28 Western Force Perth Wednesday, July 2 Queensland Reds Brisbane Saturday, July 5 NSW Waratahs Sydney Wednesday, July 9 ACT Brumbies Canberra Saturday, July 12 Invitational AU-NZ Adelaide Saturday, July 19 AUSTRALIA (first Test) Brisbane Wednesday, July 22 First Nations & Pasifika XV Melbourne Saturday, July 26 AUSTRALIA (second Test) Melbourne Saturday, August 2 AUSTRALIA (third Test) Sydney



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