British and Irish Lions tickets are still available - with the cheapest seats priced at £126 - ahead of first ever match in Dublin
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Tickets for this Friday’s clash between the British and Irish Lions and Argentina in Dublin are still available, though they will cost fans a hefty €148 (£126).

The Lions – comprised of the best players from across the English, Scottish, Welsh and Irish rugby union sides – will play their first warm-up clash of this year’s tour on Friday evening in Dublin. 

They will then jet off to Australia, where they will take on the Wallabies in a three-match series, after a number of warm-up clashes. 

However, with the Lions looking to receive a send off in style ahead of the tour, there are still a number of available seats for the clash with the Pumas in the Irish capital later this week. 

For fans just after one ticket, then the cheapest remaining seats will set them back, €148 (£126), while anyone looking for two will have to pay a minimum of €190 (£162) on ticketmaster to be able to sit with a friend or family member.

The Lions underwent a training camp in Portugal ahead of the game as Farrell and his coaching staff begin to get a better understanding of who might feature in their matchday 23 for Friday. 

Tickets are still available for the Lions' clash with Argentina - but the cheapest are ¿148 (£126)

Tickets are still available for the Lions’ clash with Argentina – but the cheapest are €148 (£126)

The Lions will take on the Pumas before jetting off to Australia for their three-match series

The Lions will take on the Pumas before jetting off to Australia for their three-match series

Maro Itoje (left) will captain the Lions on their tour, which will begin after Friday's match

Maro Itoje (left) will captain the Lions on their tour, which will begin after Friday’s match

However those plans appear to have taken a slight hit, with New Zealand-born Ireland international Jamison Gibson-Park’s fitness looking like a subject of consternation. 

As such, The British and Irish Lions have added England scrum-half Jack van Poortvliet to their squad.

Lions head coach Andy Farrell knows Gibson-Park well from their time working together with Ireland and the New Zealand-born back is widely considered to be the leading contender to start the Lions Tests against Australia this summer. 

England’s Alex Mitchell and Wales’ Tomos Williams are the other scrum-halves in the Lions squad as things stand. 

Mitchell and Williams were both a part of the Lions training camp in Portugal last week and as such, are likely to be in the matchday 23 for Argentina. 

The Lions said Leicester’s Van Poortvliet, who played last Saturday in his domestic side’s Gallagher Premiership final defeat by Bath, was joining their Ireland camp on Tuesday to provide training cover so there are three specialist No 9’s fit for training.

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