By Simon Hunter
The British and Irish Lions have now played 4 matches on their tour of New Zealand, and have won 2 and lost 2.
Their defeats to the Blues and the Highlanders have both been close affairs, on either side of a 12-3 victory against the Crusaders last weekend.
There is just over a week to go until the first test between the Lions and the All Blacks at Eden Park in Auckland, and on Saturday they take on the Maori All Blacks; a match which has historically been billed as the unofficial fourth test.
Ireland fly-half Johnny Sexton will start the game, ahead of England stand-off Owen Farrell, who's since withdrawn from the match with injury.
Meanwhile Peter O'Mahony will captain the side.
π£"To be captain is hugely special..."@peterom6 reacts to being named captain πhttps://t.co/4uwHrhAQPN #LionsNZ2017 #AllForOne #MABvBIL pic.twitter.com/loI8c0RtKM
— British&Irish Lions (@lionsofficial) 15 June 2017
Sean O'Brien is in the lineup at openside flanker, with Tadhg Furlong at tighthead prop and Conor Murray wearing the number 9 jersey.
π° TEAM ANNOUNCEMENT | Here is The Lions squad to face the Maori All Blacks in Rotoruaπ#MABVBIL details π https://t.co/AlxYqqWC2C pic.twitter.com/N0qUjTKNMn
— British&Irish Lions (@lionsofficial) 15 June 2017