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Published 13:33 8 May 2021 BST
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The revised schedule has now ditched the 'South Africa Invitational' game on July 7 and included The Lions into the slate of games.
There will be a lot less touring now, with Johannesburg [four games], Cape Town [three] and Pretoria [one] the only cities the Lions will now play in.
Warren Gatland's side will start off their tour games on July 3 with a game against the Lions, before taking on the Sharks on July 7 in a midweek fixture.
Next up are the Bulls, on July 10, before another midweek game against South Africa 'A'. The final chance players have to impress, in terms of Test selection, is a July 17 game with the Stormers.
There are no midweek games once the Test Series commences, with the first game in Cape Town and the final two back in Johannesburg.
The cities missing out on the Lions fanfare are Port Elizabeth, Durban and Nelspruit.
Warren Gatland named his 37-man squad on Thursday, May 6, and has selected a squad that will be big on physicality, but with a few players capable of sprinkling magic on affairs.
The Lions are expected to officially confirm the revamped tour schedule in the coming days. It is still hoped that some fans could attend the games, but the best South African rugby officials could hope for would be half-full stadiums.
It will be a Lions Tour, all right, but not as we know it.
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