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The British and Irish Lions are embarking on their 2025 tour and they are set to benefit from some expected record-breaking figures. 

Rugby stars from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales have come together to form the iconic team that will be touring Australia. 

The Lions are heading to Australia for the first time in 12 yearsGetty

This is the first time the Lions will be heading Down Under since 2013, with Andy Farrell now in charge and looking to lead his side to glory. 

Those players will, of course, be giving their all for the badge as they aim to become legends, but they are also set for a nice payday…

Do British and Irish Lions players get paid?

Yes, the British and Irish Lions squad do receive money for being part of the tour.

And this summer’s Australia trip is set to be record-breaking, according to The Telegraph. 

A whopping £10million profit is expected to be made throughout the tour.

That has meant the players will also be receiving a record fee for taking part. 

All selected players will likely receive £100,000 each due to a new profit-sharing agreement. 

That’s a 20 per cent increase on the pay handed out during the last Lions tour in front of fans in 2017 (£80,000 each). 

The new agreement sees players’ pay directly linked to the profit of the tour for the first time.

It also increased the collaboration between the Lions squad and the planning of scheduling and preparation for the trip to Australia. 

The Lions players are set for a big paydayGetty

The jump in expected profits and payments to players comes from a new centralised package for broadcasters, sponsors and licensees. 

It has meant that the UK and Australian rugby organisations are likely to bring in more cash after attracting more high-profile sponsorships and broadcasters.

Speaking about that agreement, Lions CEO Ben Calveley said: “We know that players love playing for the Lions, and it is the pinnacle of their professional careers, and this landmark agreement highlights how they are at the centre of our thinking.”

Rugby Players Ireland CEO, Simon Keogh, added: “Players are central to the ongoing success of the British and Irish Lions Tours and we are delighted that their views – including those of Lions heroes of the past – have been heard throughout this process. 

“I’d like to thank the British and Irish Lions for their honesty, transparency, and genuine consideration of the players’ voice. 

“As a result, I believe that we have reached an agreement that is both fair and reflective of the strong collaboration between all stakeholders in rugby.”

British and Irish Lions squad

Forwards:

Tadhg Beirne – Ireland Ollie Chessum – England Jack Conan – Ireland Luke Cowan-Dickie – England Scott Cummings – Scotland Tom Curry – England Ben Earl – England Finlay Bealham – Ireland Tadhg Furlong – Ireland Ellis Genge – England Maro Itoje (C) – England Ronan Kelleher – Ireland Joe McCarthy – Ireland Jac Morgan – Wales Henry Pollock – England Andrew Porter – Ireland James Ryan – Ireland Pierre Schoeman – Scotland Dan Sheehan – Ireland Will Stuart – England Josh van der Flier – Ireland

Backs:

Bundee Aki – Ireland Elliot Daly – England Tommy Freeman – England Jamison Gibson-Park – Ireland Mack Hansen – Ireland Huw Jones – Scotland Hugo Keenan – Ireland Blair Kinghorn – Scotland James Lowe – Ireland Alex Mitchell – England Garry Ringrose – Ireland Finn Russell – Scotland Fin Smith – England Marcus Smith – England Sione Tuipulotu – Scotland Duhan van der Merwe – Scotland Tomos Williams – Wales

The entire tour will be exclusively broadcast live on talkSPORT, with former England and Australia coach Eddie Jones part of our team. 

Jones is joined by British & Irish Lions heavyweight Ben Kay, Ireland’s Gordon D’Arcy and Wales’ Alex Cuthbert.

Rugby legends Scotland’s Jim Hamilton, England’s Rocky Clark and Aussie Matt Giteau are part of the team too. 

The Lions tour gets underway this Friday as the squad face Argentina in Dublin, with kick-off at 8pm.

To tune in to talkSPORT through the website, click HERE for the live stream.

You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.

talkSPORT.com will also keep you up to date with the latest.

The Lions on talkSPORT

talkSPORT has all of the British and Irish Lions matches live across the network. Eddie Jones is among the star-studded line-up leading the coverage Down Under.

June 20, Dublin: Lions vs Argentina

June 28, Perth: Lions vs Western Force

July 2, Brisbane: Lions vs Queensland Reds

July 5, Sydney: Lions vs New South Wales Waratahs

July 9, Canberra: Lions vs ACT Brumbies

July 12, Adelaide: Lions v ANZAC XV

July 12, Brisbane: Lions v Wallabies

July 22, Melbourne: Lions v First Nations and Pasifika XV

July 26, Melbourne: Lions v Wallabies

August 2, Sydney: Lions v Wallabies

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