Summary

  • Final score: Lions 34-6 Chiefs

  • Lions have won 4, lost 2 so far - next up the All Blacks on Saturday

  • Nowell 2, penalty (7pts), Payne tries, Biggar 3 cons, 2 pens for Lions

  • Donald 2 pens for Chiefs

  • Match took place in Hamilton, Waikato

  1. Postpublished at 50 mins

    Chiefs 6-13 Lions

    Joe Marler and Courtney Lawes copped head bangs as they came in either side of a tackle.

    Both are back up and running. Marler asks the referee how he looks after having tape wrapped around his aching noggin.

  2. Postpublished at 49 mins

    Chiefs 6-13 Lions

    Johnny Faauli is tackledImage source, Getty Images

    The ball breaks loose. The Chiefs fly-hack forward. The Lions at full panic stations.

    Eventually the tourists defence gets to grips with the danger.

    But they are tired.

    We are 20 phases deep and have covered pretty much every blade since the last stoppage....

  3. Postpublished at 47 mins

    Chiefs 6-13 Lions

    Props to Liam Williams.

    The Scarlets/Saracens flier is decked by an enormous hit as he runs into traffic. But he hangs onto the ball and manages to present.

  4. Postpublished at 46 mins

    Chiefs 6-13 Lions

    CJ Stander tacklesImage source, Getty Images

    Rory Best throws another duff line-out. His radar is on the wonk so far after the interval.

    The Lions give up a promising position on the Chiefs 22m. But there are soon back from more.

    Good work from CJ Stander and Justin Tipuric has them back within range.

  5. Postpublished at 44 mins

    Chiefs 6-13 Lions

    Rory Best finds Courtney Lawes with a better line-out throw.

    CJ Stander slips away from Mitchell Brown's rush out of the defensive line.

    Dan Biggar puts up a snowy cross-field bomb and the Chiefs number 12 Johnny Faauli cynically blocks off the chasing Jack Nowell to give away a penalty.

  6. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 09:39 British Summer Time 20 June 2017

    #bbcrugby

    Neill Wight: Please can we get Finn Russell off the bench for the 2nd half. Creativity needs to begin on this tour

    Tom McCarron: This Lions bench devalues the shirt, I honestly believe the best England 15 would have a better chance Saturday vs the All Blacks

  7. Postpublished at 09:38 British Summer Time 20 June 2017

    Chris Jones
    BBC 5 live rugby union reporter at the Waikato Stadium

    Nipped out of the press box to sit among the fans on the lower tier.

    Cacophony of noise with Lions fans in good voice, their chants met by the constant ringing of cow-bells from the Waikato faithful.

  8. Postpublished at 41 mins

    Chiefs 6-13 Lions

    Rory Best's line-out darts are more Dog and Duck than Phil the Power.

    The Ireland hooker's first in the second half is squint and it is a Chiefs scrum on the Lions ten-metre line.

    Jamie George has a tight grip on that Test two shirt.

  9. Kick-offpublished at 40 mins

    Chiefs 6-13 Lions

    A seven-point lead in the bank. Forty minutes to go.

    We are back up and running.

  10. Second half pointers?published at 09:35 British Summer Time 20 June 2017

    Ugo Monye
    Former Lions and England winger

    The negative from the Lions is that a few too many penalties have been given away, and considering the lack of pressure the Chiefs have put the tourists under, you'd consider them needless.

    One of them resulted in a yellow card for Joe Marler. This ill discipline can't rear its ugly head come Saturday, the All Blacks thrive off ill discipline and the opportunities it creates. They do not need encouraging!

    It will be interesting to see how Warren Gatland and his coaching staff use the bench as it may give us an indication as to who might be pushing for a Test 23 jersey if players get withdrawn early.

  11. Statspublished at 09:33 British Summer Time 20 June 2017

    Chiefs 6-13 Lions

    Half-time stats - courtesy of ESPN., external

    Chiefs-Lions

    Possesion: 40%-58%

    Territory: 36%-63%

    Metres run: 115-197

    Clean breaks: 3-3

    Defenders beaten: 8-13

    Penalties conceded: 4-6

    Statisticians might be worried about the percentages that don't add up to 100.

    Warren Gatland will be more concerned by the six first-half penalties.

  12. Who has impressed Ugo?published at 09:32 British Summer Time 20 June 2017

    Ugo Monye
    Former Lions and England winger

    A comprehensive first half performance by the Lions. They have shown all the qualities we expect the test team to display - good set-piece, defensive linespeed and physicality, but also an ability - or at least a willingness - to spread the ball.

    With that in mind we are seeing some lovely glimpses from the wingers, Elliot Daly and Jack Nowell. The latter, who hasn't played as well as people might have expected on tour so far, is looking hungry and sharp once again.

    Dan Biggar at fly-half is orchestrating his team very well whilst being a threat with ball in hand. CJ Stander is making easy yards at number eight, which hasn't always been the case.

    But for me the performance of the half belongs to Courtney Lawes. He was unfortunate to come off early with an HIA last week, but he is hitting his usual high standards today and his influence is being felt all over the park and in the air. Today's performance means he has a huge chance to force his way into the Test 23.

  13. Postpublished at 09:29 British Summer Time 20 June 2017

    Chris Jones
    BBC 5 live rugby union reporter at the Waikato Stadium

    Save for the odd bit of ill-discipline, the Lions have played well and are good value for their half-time lead.

    And players like Liam Williams, Jack Nowell and James Haskell - all quiet on tour so far - are looking more comfortable in the Lions jersey.

    Dan Biggar and Courtney Lawes have both been excellent as well.

  14. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 09:25 British Summer Time 20 June 2017

    #bbcrugby

    Matt White: Have to remember how awful the lions bench is today need a big lead before the subs come on

  15. Half-timepublished at 09:25 British Summer Time 20 June 2017

    Chiefs 6-13 Lions

  16. Penalty - Chiefs 6-13 Lionspublished at 40 mins

    Stephen Donald

    Stephen Donald flips off the kick to round off a first half in which the Lions have looked powerful up front, but have been let down by some ill-discipline elsewhere.

  17. Postpublished at 09:22 British Summer Time 20 June 2017

    Chris Jones
    BBC 5 live rugby union reporter at the Waikato Stadium

    Dan Biggar has had a stormer so far, but he's pretty lucky to escape further sanction for that high shot.

  18. Postpublished at 38 mins

    Chiefs 3-13 Lions

    Johnny Fa'auli is tackledImage source, Getty Images

    Dan Biggar's gander is up.

    The Wales fly-half come flailing in on number eight Tom Sanders as a mess of limbs and ill intent.

    It is high and ugly and it gives away a penalty and give the Chiefs a chance to clear their lines.

  19. Postpublished at 36 mins

    Chiefs 3-13 Lions

    The Chiefs somehow manage to keep the Lions up and off their try line from the driving maul.

    Rory Best looked locked in the pocket and ready to dot down, but something went wrong in the execution.

    Still pressure on the hosts with their put-in to the scrum five.

  20. Player watch - Rory Bestpublished at 09:19 British Summer Time 20 June 2017

    Nial Foster
    BBC Sport Northern Ireland at the Waikato Stadium

    Ulster's Rory Best and Iain Henderson were instrumental in providing the gap for Jack Nowell to dart in for the opening try. Best emerged from a midfield role to crash in, with Henderson being as menacing as ever at the ruck.

    So far, the 25-year-old lock has stripped the ball four times in the tackle, inspired at the line out and been a constant thorn in the Chiefs side. A Test squad selection could be imminent...