British & Irish Lions Tour 2025 – For the first time in 12 years
The British & Irish Lions Tour has made its way back to Australia after 12 years to have a countrywide Rugby festival.
It is the world biggest, most sought after Rugby Tour with 9 games in 6 cities and tens of thousands of overseas visitors coming here to see the Tour – do not miss your opportunity to be a part of the world hall of fame! 12 years since the last one, 12 years until the next – don’t be the one to say, “I wish I went!”
Melbourne is gearing up to make one of its most thrilling sporting events of the year the visit by the British & Irish Lions in two action-packed rugby games in July of the year 2025.

Why the Lions Tour Is a Must-Watch Event
British & Irish Lions Tour is a rare event in Australia, taking place every 12 years, and this time the city on the level of organizing 2 marquee games is Melbourne. The Lions have an all-star squad comprising the cream of crop players of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, where they will square out against the Melbourne Rebels and the Wallabies.
It is still fresh in the minds of the locals the last time the Lions were in town in 2013 but 2025 will see even more, bigger attendance, increased rivalry and a winter sports buzz in Melbourne like no other.
Melbourne Match Schedule & Venues
🏉 Lions vs Melbourne Rebels
- Date: Tuesday, July 22, 2025
- Venue: AAMI Park, Melbourne
- Kick-off: TBA
- Why You Should Go: Local pride is on the line as the Rebels face one of the world’s most iconic touring teams. This is the chance to support Melbourne’s own in a historic showdown.

🏉 Lions vs Wallabies
- Date: Saturday, July 26, 2025
- Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)
- Kick-off: TBA
- Why It’s Unmissable: A blockbuster match in Australia’s biggest stadium, right here in Melbourne. The MCG will come alive with over 90,000 roaring fans for this clash of the titans.
How to Get Tickets (And Where to Sit)
Secure your seats early via:
Ticket Tips for Locals:
- AAMI Park: Great for close-up action—try sideline seats for best views.
- MCG: Opt for Level 1 or Level 2 for optimal sightlines. Seats in Bay M13–M17 are popular with passionate fans.
Prices vary from $45–$250 depending on the match and seating tier. These events are expected to sell out quickly, especially the MCG test.

Meet the Teams – Lions & Wallabies (British & Irish Lions Tour 2025)
Both teams are packed with stars:
- British & Irish Lions : Maro Itoje, Finn Russell, Tadhg Furlong, and many others are in the forefront. Do not lose track of emerging talent as well.
- Wallabies : Scene-setters who are local heroes such as Rob Valetini, Taniela Tupou and Carter Gordon add the home-ground dynamic.
Melbourne shows keen interest about how the Wallabies would play in front of the home crowd. There would be fan zones throughout the city that would air live coverage and entertain.
Fan zones around the city are expected to screen live coverage and provide entertainment.
Getting Around – AAMI Park & MCG Guide
Public Transport:
- AAMI Park: The closest one to Richmond Station. A 10 mins walk or 70 tram.
- MCG: can be reached through Jolimont Station or through tram 48/75 since it leaves the city.
Tips by the Locals:
- Swipe your Myki card- top up before.
- Have a beautiful commute: ride bikes along the Yarra Trail.
- There is an under 15-minutes walk between Federation Square and MCG.
Food and Facilities:
- The two stadiums serve hot pies, craft beers, and vegan foods.
- Accessible seating and family-friendly zones available (Disabled seating and child-friendly area brought.)

Pre-Game & Post-Game Hangouts in Melbourne
Melburnians are mad about sport, but they love pubs as well. Famous local areas are:
- The Corner Hotel, Richmond: game day busy The Corner Hotel, Richmond: game day packed
- The Duke of Wellington, CBD (home of the Duke of Wellington) where they are known to screen the rugby matches
- The Imperial, Bourke Street rooftop atmosphere and views
Reserve tables in books. Several venues around the MCG and the AAMI Park have special Lions drinks.
Travel Tips for Rugby Tourists in Melbourne
Accommodation:
- Luxury: The Langham, crown towers
- Mid-Range: Pullman Melbourne, Novotel Collins Ave
- Price: ibis Styles Kingsgate, Space Hotel
What to Do:
- Winter bites in the Queen Vic market
- Onstreet work in Melbourne laneways See street art and coffee
- Take a pre-match tour of the MCG Sports Museum
Melbourne’s Rugby Fever – Local Buzz – British & Irish Lions Tour 2025


What People Are Saying:
- “Did you get your tickets yet?”
- “The ‘G will be packed. Can’t wait.”
- “Hope the Wallabies can bounce back this year.”
Local Excitement Drivers:
| Reason | Why It Matters Locally |
| Rare Event | Last Melbourne Lions match was in 2013 |
| Tourism Boost | Hotels and restaurants gearing up |
| Fan Zones | Expected at Fed Square, Richmond precinct |
| Stadium Buzz | MCG hosting rare rugby Test |
Melbourne is embracing its title as Australia’s sporting capital this July.
The British & Irish Lions Tour 2025 is a major event with memorable games, legendary stadiums, and a vibrant environment that symbolizes rugby in Melbourne. Be a client at the historic sporting event whether you are local or a visitor.

Take your scarf, book your night, and get prepared to have roaring time at the G and AAMI Park.



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