British & Irish Lions Women's Tour to New Zealand: A Historic Series of Rivalries
The highly anticipated women's tour by the British and Irish Lions has finally been confirmed. In a significant milestone for women's rugby, the Howden British and Irish Lions will embark on an epic journey across New Zealand in September 2027. This historic series promises to be a thrilling ride, with some of the country's top teams facing off against the fearless lionesses.
The tour is set to kick off on September 4 at Semenoff Stadium in Whangārei, where the Black Ferns XV will host the British and Irish Lions in an invitational match. This will be followed by three Test matches against the Black Ferns, with the first test taking place at Go Media Stadium in Auckland on September 11.
But that's not all - the tour is also set to include a visit from the Invitational XV team in Hamilton, who will face off against the British and Irish Lions in a high-stakes match. This will be an exciting opportunity for fans to witness some of the country's best teams go head-to-head with the Lionesses.
The fixtures for the series are as follows:
- September 4: Black Ferns XV vs Howden British and Irish Lions (Semenoff Stadium, Whangārei)
- September 11: Black Ferns vs Howden British and Irish Lions (First Test) - Go Media Stadium, Auckland
- September 14: Invitational XV vs Howden British and Irish Lions (FMG Stadium Waikato, Hamilton)
- September 18: Black Ferns vs Howden British and Irish Lions (Second Test) - Sky Stadium, Wellington
- September 25: Black Ferns vs Howden British and Irish Lions (Third Test) - One NZ Stadium, Christchurch
The tour promises to be an unforgettable experience for fans across New Zealand, with some of the country's top teams coming together to create a truly special event. The excitement is building up, and we can't wait to see how it all unfolds.
New Zealand Rugby (NZR) has expressed its enthusiasm for the series, stating that "Lions tours are something truly special" and that they aim to bring this experience to players and fans alike. By starting in the north and finishing in the south, NZR hopes to involve as many parts of the country as possible.
The Howden British and Irish Lions have also spoken about their excitement for the tour, with CEO Ben Calveley stating that "This is a hugely significant milestone for the British & Irish Lions" and that New Zealand will offer a fantastic stage for the women's game.
The highly anticipated women's tour by the British and Irish Lions has finally been confirmed. In a significant milestone for women's rugby, the Howden British and Irish Lions will embark on an epic journey across New Zealand in September 2027. This historic series promises to be a thrilling ride, with some of the country's top teams facing off against the fearless lionesses.
The tour is set to kick off on September 4 at Semenoff Stadium in Whangārei, where the Black Ferns XV will host the British and Irish Lions in an invitational match. This will be followed by three Test matches against the Black Ferns, with the first test taking place at Go Media Stadium in Auckland on September 11.
But that's not all - the tour is also set to include a visit from the Invitational XV team in Hamilton, who will face off against the British and Irish Lions in a high-stakes match. This will be an exciting opportunity for fans to witness some of the country's best teams go head-to-head with the Lionesses.
The fixtures for the series are as follows:
- September 4: Black Ferns XV vs Howden British and Irish Lions (Semenoff Stadium, Whangārei)
- September 11: Black Ferns vs Howden British and Irish Lions (First Test) - Go Media Stadium, Auckland
- September 14: Invitational XV vs Howden British and Irish Lions (FMG Stadium Waikato, Hamilton)
- September 18: Black Ferns vs Howden British and Irish Lions (Second Test) - Sky Stadium, Wellington
- September 25: Black Ferns vs Howden British and Irish Lions (Third Test) - One NZ Stadium, Christchurch
The tour promises to be an unforgettable experience for fans across New Zealand, with some of the country's top teams coming together to create a truly special event. The excitement is building up, and we can't wait to see how it all unfolds.
New Zealand Rugby (NZR) has expressed its enthusiasm for the series, stating that "Lions tours are something truly special" and that they aim to bring this experience to players and fans alike. By starting in the north and finishing in the south, NZR hopes to involve as many parts of the country as possible.
The Howden British and Irish Lions have also spoken about their excitement for the tour, with CEO Ben Calveley stating that "This is a hugely significant milestone for the British & Irish Lions" and that New Zealand will offer a fantastic stage for the women's game.