How the Lions XV looks after the opening round of the 2025 Six Nations

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The 2025 British & Irish Lions Tour is fast approaching, with the squad set to take on Australia in a three-Test series.

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Head coach Andy Farrell will have tough decisions to make, but after an intense opening round of the Six Nations, some players have already put their hands up for selection.

With France, Scotland, and Ireland all securing bonus-point victories in the first round, it's no surprise that Irish and Scottish players dominate the early Lions XV. Meanwhile, England struggled in Dublin, but a couple of their stars still make the cut.

Six Nations Round One Recap

The weekend kicked off with woeful Wales being brushed aside in Paris, as the returning Antoine Dupont ran the show in a seven-try rout. France underlined their pre-tournament favourite status with a statement win.

Then at MurrayfieldHuw Jones bagged a hat-trick as Scotland held off an impressive Italy comeback to secure victory. The Scots looked sharp in attack, but defensive lapses will be a concern.

Finally, in Dublin, defending champions Ireland had to come from behind to defeat EnglandCadan Murley's debut try helped England to an early lead, but Ireland's relentless second-half display sealed the win.

Looking Ahead to Round Two

Next weekend is shaping up to be a cracker:

  • Wales are desperate to end a record 13-game losing streak when they take on Italy in Rome.
  • England host France at Twickenham in a crucial clash, hoping to bounce back from their Dublin defeat.
  • Ireland travel to Murrayfield to face Scotland, with both sides eager to maintain their perfect starts.

BRITISH & IRISH LIONS WATCH – ROUND 1 XV

1. Andrew Porter (Ireland)
2. Dan Sheehan (Ireland)
3. Zander Fagerson (Scotland)
4. Maro Itoje (England)
5. Tadhg Beirne (Ireland)
6. Tom Curry (England)
7. Rory Darge (Scotland)
8. Caelan Doris (Ireland)
9. Jamison Gibson-Park (Ireland)
10. Finn Russell (Scotland)
11. James Lowe (Ireland)
12. Bundee Aki (Ireland)
13. Huw Jones (Scotland)
14. Duhan van der Merwe (Scotland)
15. Blair Kinghorn (Scotland)

This lineup could shift as the Six Nations unfolds, but after Round One, these are the standout performers making early claims for Lions selection.

Editors Picks:

Four players England should drop – and who Steve Borthwick should replace them with

For England, it's a sixth defeat in seven matches under Borthwick and a baptism of fire for Maro Itoje in his first game since replacing Jamie George as captain.

With a crucial clash against France at the Allianz Stadium up next, here are four changes Borthwick must consider.

#1. Freddie Steward

Telegraph 4/10: “His worst nightmare of facing a scrum half in open space recurred as Gibson-Park did him dirty as badly as Grant Williams had. England need more than a safety blanket at full back.”

Replacement: George Hendy

#2. Cadan Murley

Planet Rugby 4/10: “Had a great moment early on when he scored a debut try but a bit rabbit in the headlights after that. Made a couple of errors no Test player should ever really make, quite frankly. Murley should be backed next weekend as you can see the talent and potential, but it was a big learning curve in Dublin”

Guardian 5/10: “Quickly snaffled a try on debut, but later invited pressure on teammates twice with a serious lack of composure in defence.”

Telegraph 4/10: “After what set to be a dream debut, scoring a try after eight minutes, Ireland turned his life into a nightmare, forcing into some horrible naive errors.”

Evening Standard 5/10: “Got off to a flyer on his debut by scoring inside the opening 10 minutes. Had a tough second half, though, and was shaky on kick defence. Did assist Curry's try.”

Replacement: Tom Roebuck

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