Wales winger Leigh Halfpenny, a latecomer to the British and Irish Lions squad after undergoing treatment at home, is in the stands at Ellis Park to see his side take on the Golden Lions at Ellis Park in Johannesburg
Lions head coach Ian McGeechan has urged his side to step up after they unconvincingly beat a Royal XV in their opening match of the tour on Saturday
Dancers provide some pitch-side entertainment, before the Golden Lions and the British and Irish Lions go head-to-head on the pitch
British and Irish Lions winger Ugo Monye (right) goes for a high ball as his side make a strong start to the match, dominating the opening exchanges
British and Irish Lions centre Jamie Roberts scores the first try after the tourists put together a slick move and make their early superiority tell
Skipper Brian O'Driscoll leads the British and Irish Lions by example as he scores the second try of the match to put his side firmly in control after a blistering start
Harlequins and England flyer Monye races for the line on his way to cross for his side's third try against an already demoralised-looking Golden Lions team
It is a totally different story from Saturday's dismal performance as Monye dives in the corner to score for a British and Irish Lions side that looks to be coming together very nicely
The British and Irish Lions continue to blitz their opponents and flanker Tom Croft bursts through a tackle to score his side's fourth try to make it 32-3 to the tourists
Cardiff Blues centre Roberts dives over to score his second try - the tourists lead 39-10 at the interval, already a record score against the Golden Lions, formerly Transvaal and the Gauteng Lions
Beers and cheers! British and Irish Lion supporters show their appreciation for their side, who are giving a performance well worthy of a toast as they tear through the Golden Lions
Ireland's Tommy Bowe is the next to cross the line for the British and Irish Lions - making the first score of the second half as the obliteration shows no sign of letting up
Bowe makes an interception and goes over for yet another score for the British and Irish Lions - the Ireland winger capped an excellent personal performance with two tries
James Hook (centre) is tackled as the Golden Lions try to stop the rot - but the Wales back went on to score 11 points, including one try for the rampant tourists
British and Irish Lions forward Stephen Ferris races away to score his side's 10th try and put more gloss on a performance that sees them beat the Golden Lions 74-10
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