The British & Irish Lions are exploring the possibility of playing a money-spinning fixture in Las Vegas as part of their 2029 tour of New Zealand. ÂMatches in Los Angeles or Japan are also among the options but rolling the dice and taking the Lions to Vegas is the most eye-catching proposal up for discussion.
In 2018 the Guardian reported that the Lions were keen on a Âfixture across the Atlantic and with the US awarded the 2031 World Cup, momentum is building to make it happen. The All Blacks have a growing profile in the US and want to continue developing commercial opportunities there. It is understood preliminary discussions between the Lions and the New Zealand union have taken place.
Before next yearâs tour of Australia, beginning on 28 June, the Lions will play a warm-up fixture against Argentina in Dublin while the touring side hosted Japan at Murrayfield before the 2021 tour of South Africa. Following an agreement between the Lions and Premiership Rugby, warm-up matches have become easier to organise because players based in England are now available earlier in the summer.
In 2013 the Lions met a Barbarians side in Hong Kong and there is appetite for another stop-off fixture on the way to New Zealand, possibly against the MÄori All Blacks. Vegas would add appeal for a fixture against a New Zealand side, with a large Polynesian population in nearby Utah. On the west coast of the US, Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego have all been shortlisted as host cities for the 2031 World Cup. Japan is another possibility given their strategic partnership with New Zealand.
The All Blacks played Fiji in San Diego in July, having also locked horns with the US outside Washington DC in 2021. In 2016, the All Blacks were beaten by Ireland for the first time in their history at Soldier Field in Chicago â a fixture that is set to be repeated at the same venue next year as part of a grand slam tour for New Zealand, who will also visit Twickenham again.
The inaugural finals of the Nations Cup are set to be held in London in 2026 before heading to the Middle East two years later and in 2030 they are expected to be staged in the US. Premiership Rugby is also exploring taking another match Stateside. No Premiership fixture has been played in the US since 2017 when just 6,000 people turned up to watch Saracens against Newcastle in Philadelphia but there are plans to return in the next three to five years and host a match in Chicago, where the leagueâs title sponsor Gallagher is headquartered. Gallagher celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2027 and a match could be staged to coincide with that landmark.