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Elsewhere, Louise Rees-Zammit comes in for his Lions debut and Josh Adams is the only played retained in the starting XV from last weekend's win over Japan.
In the pack, Maro Itoje and Jonny Hill are in the second row, with Jamie George, Wyn Jones and Kyle Sinckler all getting their first tour starts in the front row. Courtney Lawes is named blindside with Hamish Watson and Toby Faletau rounding out the XV.
On the bench are Ireland's two representatives, Iain Henderson and Bundee Aki. The exciting Sam Simmonds is in line to make his Lions debut off the bench.
15. Stuart Hogg 14. Louis Rees-Zammit 13. Chris Harris 12. Owen Farrell 11. Josh Adams 10. Finn Russell 9. Ali Price 1. Wyn Jones 2. Jamie George 3. Kyle Sinckler 4. Maro Itoje 5. Jonny Hill 6. Courtney Lawes 7. Hamish Watson 8. Toby Faletau REPLACEMENTS: Luke Cowan-Dickie, Mako Vunipola, Zander Fagerson, Iain Henderson, Sam Simmonds, Gareth Davies, Bundee Aki, Elliot Daly.The match against the Emirates Lions takes place at Emirates Airline Park in Johannesburg from 5pm. On the latest episode of House Of Rugby's Lions Series [LISTEN from 7:30 below], Sean O'Brien, Alex Goode and Jack Willis looked ahead to that fist game, and highlighted what to expected in the early weeks on the tour. Ahead of the game, Lions head coach Warren Gatland said, "We had a pleasing win last week up in Edinburgh, but there’s still plenty we need to get right on Saturday. "I’ve been encouraged by the way the boys have trained this week. I feel it’s gone up a level from where we were in Jersey and we’re starting to see a better understanding of some of our tactics. "There’s some new player combinations for us to have a look at this Saturday – which is good information for us as the Test Series approaches." WATCH HOUSE OF RUGBY'S LIONS SERIES: EPISODE 2
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