British and Irish Lions team candidate: Who impressed England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland in the fifth round of the Six Nations? | Rugby Union News

Choose for 2021 British and Irish Lions XV from the English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh players who took part in the Six Nations Trials at the weekend. We have listed the players who started, played important moments or made a big impact as your choices for each situation.

Last updated: 23/03/21 6:03 pm

Who would you choose in the British and Irish Lions XV after the six nations at the weekend?  Have your say with our team selector below ...

Who would you choose in the British and Irish Lions XV after the six nations at the weekend? Have your say with our team selector below …

After Round 5 of the Six Nations, select your British and Irish Lions XV from the players who are performing for the four home nations.

Scotland crossed Italy at Murrayfield, and Ireland put on a major show to beat England in Dublin. Wales then fell short of their Grand Slam efforts, as France won at their death in Paris.

Lions head coach Warren Gatland was an observer with an interest in every game, but who would fit into your Lions XV’s ability to be against the Springboks world champion? Have your say with our team selector below …

After each round of the 2021 Six Nations, we’ve had a new team selector to give you your weekly opinion on the standouts, with players added and removed based on their involvement .

Sky Sports showing the British & Irish Lions-only three-match series against the Springboks in South Africa in 2021, as well as their five warm-up matches against the Stormers, South Africa Invitational, the Sharks, South Africa A and the Bulls.

In doing so, Sky Sports showing the seventh consecutive tour of Lions, a partnership that will enter its 25th anniversary in 2021.

Like the previous two rivals between the Lions and the Springboks, the guests will enter the series as world champions. The Lions won the series 2-1 in 1997, and South Africa went on to claim the same edge in 2009.

Lions fans can follow the tour 24 hours a day Sky Sports News, tron Sky Sports app, air SkySports.com and via Sky Sports social channels.

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