Summary

  • Final score: Lions 15-30 New Zealand

  • A consolation try for the Lions arrives from Rhys Webb, converted by Farrell

  • Rieko Ioane shows raw pace to score his second try, which is converted

  • Beauden Barrett slots over another penalty

  • Rieko Ioane scores a try, converted by Barrett

  • Latest score: Lions 8-13 New Zealand

  • Sean O'Brien try gets Lions back into contention

  • Farrell penalty for Lions

  • Taylor try, Barrett penalty and conversion for New Zealand

  • Sublime All Blacks score first try v Lions

  • New Zealand have not lost at Eden Park since 1994

  1. Get Involved - your predictionspublished at 08:53 British Summer Time 24 June 2017

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    Davros: Lions will score two penalties to New Zealand's thirty points. Not optimistic

    Jamie Lockey: Horrible feeling this could be ugly for Lions. Head says 38-9 heart wants a tight tense bruiser to keep it close

    Ben Thapa: All Blacks 38-12 Lions. It's going to be a bloodbath and Warren's focus on defensive rugby will be cut to ribbons

  2. 'All Blacks have to be stopped'published at 08:52 British Summer Time 24 June 2017

    New Zealand 3-0 British and Irish Lions

    Chris Jones
    BBC 5 live rugby union reporter at Eden Park, Auckland

    Lions will take conceding only three points from that concerted spell of New Zealand pressure.

    At least four times the All Blacks have offloaded in contact - this has to be stopped.

  3. Penalty - New Zealand 3-0 Lionspublished at 13 mins

    Beauden Barrett

    Over it goes. First blood to the hosts.

    Beauden BarrettImage source, PA
  4. Postpublished at 12 mins

    New Zealand 0-0 British and Irish Lions

    New Zealand are gathering some momentum now.

    The recycling is quick, the support runners are numerous and the Lions are struggling to cope.

    Tadhg Furlong concedes the penalty and this should be simple for Beauden Barrett.

  5. Get Involvedpublished at 08:50 British Summer Time 24 June 2017

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    Jim Dale: NZ by 15+ I reckon. I hope I'm wrong. Come on Lions!

    Ben Dunbar: That one handed pick-up by Barratt was a thing of beauty. Sheer brilliance

    Stewart Milligan: Outrageous pick up from Barrett there

  6. Postpublished at 12 mins

    New Zealand 0-0 British and Irish Lions

    Anthony Watson take a bow.

    Anthony WatsonImage source, Getty Images

    The Lions winger stretches every sinew to take Beauden Barrett's crossfield bomb above his opposite number.

    A superb over-the-head claim and he clears his line from the mark.

  7. Postpublished at 11 mins

    New Zealand 0-0 British and Irish Lions

    Sonny Bill Williams drops his heads, fires up the pistons and charges into Alun Wyn Jones and Taulupe Faletau.

    They hold solid, but the All Blacks are up to within 15 metres.

    Sonny Bill WilliamsImage source, Getty Images
  8. Player watch: Owen Farrellpublished at 08:48 British Summer Time 24 June 2017

    New Zealand 0-0 British and Irish Lions

    Chris Jones
    BBC 5 live rugby union reporter at Eden Park, Auckland

    One of the best players in Europe for years now, this series could see Farrell's emergence as a true global superstar.

    And he has started well here, pulling the strings and picking the right pass, while his long kick downfield and chase helped relieve pressure.

    The head-to-head between fly-halves is always important - but these are the two best 10s in the world by some distance.

  9. Postpublished at 9 mins

    New Zealand 0-0 British and Irish Lions

    It is open, loose and dangerous out there.

    Ben Smith spills another nerve-jangler of a box-kick from Conor Murray. The Ireland scrum-half has been right on point so far.

    But Tadhg Furlong forces an off-load when it doesn't look on.

    A delicious little chip from Beauden Barrett forces the Lions back to their own 22.

    Ben SmithImage source, Reuters
  10. Postpublished at 8 mins

    New Zealand 0-0 British and Irish Lions

    The first scrum is solid from the All Blacks.

    And the first bit of off-loading liveliness as Aaron Smith threatens from a lovely little loft from Brodie Retallick.

    But the Lions have turned it over - Liam Williams with the steal.

    The tourists are matching the double world champs so far.

    Aaron SmithImage source, Getty Images
  11. Postpublished at 6 mins

    New Zealand 0-0 British and Irish Lions

    A lovely little bit of showboating in the middle of the tempest from Beauden Barrett, scooping up the ball one-handed with the hounds of hell on his heels.

    The crowd enjoyed that.

    But the All Blacks backs are not firing yet. Uncharacteristically inaccurate with the ball in hand so far.

    Beauden BarrettImage source, reuters
  12. Postpublished at 08:42 British Summer Time 24 June 2017

    New Zealand 0-0 British and Irish Lions

    New Zealand sports journalist Marc Hinton with the inside track on Dagg...

  13. 'Guess the Lions relative'published at 08:42 British Summer Time 24 June 2017

    New Zealand 0-0 British and Irish Lions

    Steve Jones
    BBC Radio 5 live rugby producer at Eden Park, Auckland

    I'm sat behind the friends and family in Eden Park, playing a game of "guess the Lions relative".

    The Gatlands are all here. There's a man with Leigh Halfpenny's hair so let's assume that's his brother.

    Jonathan Davies' dad has "JD" on his hat, which helps.

  14. Postpublished at 4 mins

    New Zealand 0-0 British and Irish Lions

    The first tester for Elliot Daly under the high ball as Aaron Smith hoists a snowy box-kick.

    Examination passed.

    Daly claims and presents despite a walloping tackle from Kieran Read on his return to earth.

  15. No trypublished at 3 mins

    New Zealand 0-0 British and Irish Lions

    Israel Dagg has sneaked an arm under Elliot Daly to keep him off the floor over the line.

    Superb defence, but the hosts are camped on their own line and rattled by the blitzkrieg start.

    The Lions have to make the most of this period you feel...

    Israel DaggImage source, Getty Images
  16. Try reviewpublished at 08:39 British Summer Time 24 June 2017

    New Zealand 0-0 British and Irish Lions

    An electric start from the Lions.

    Jonathan Davies carves through midfield, Conor Murray canters up to within three metres, has Elliot Daly wriggled over in the corner?

    Elliot DalyImage source, PA
  17. Postpublished at 1 min

    New Zealand 0-0 British and Irish Lions

    Conor Murray's box-kick is a beaut, landing right on the button for Anthony Watson to chase.

    Spilled. Loose. Lions reclaim and Aaron Smith is in at the side.

    Penalty Lions. A good start and they nudge upfield.

  18. Kick-offpublished at 08:36 British Summer Time 24 June 2017

    New Zealand 0-0 British and Irish Lions

    Jaco Peyper - the South African referee - peeps his whistle and Beauden Barrett gets the series up and running.

    His kick is safely gathered by Taulupe Faletau and Conor Murray box-kicks high and clear.

  19. Haka timepublished at 08:35 British Summer Time 24 June 2017

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    Here we go then...

    TJ Perenara leads the haka, calling his troops into formation.

    Israel Dagg has the tongue popping and eyes rolling early in the piece.

    Taulupe Faletau and Mako Vunipola stare straight back through the All Blacks to the posts behind them.

    We are ready.

    New Zealand perform the HakaImage source, Getty Images
  20. Sea of red in Aucklandpublished at 08:33 British Summer Time 24 June 2017

    New Zealand v British and Irish Lions (08:35 BST)

    Here come the fans...

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