Lions coach Ian McGeechan takes his side to a wet and windy Newlands for the match against Western Province as they try to extend their winning run to five games
Lions fans get into the party spirit ahead of the game in Cape Town, which sees the battle for selection hot up with the first Test against South Africa just a week away
England centre Riki Flutey gets his first start of the tour after a knee injury and he feels the full force of some robust Western Province tackling
The hosts take a 9-6 lead after a uninspiring opening but Ireland wing Tommy Bowe sparks the game into life with a superb try on 28 minutes
The tourists increase their lead seven minutes later, Bowe turning creator to play in England and Harlequins wing Ugo Monye for the game's second try
Western Province fight back to 15-18 but Welshman Martyn Williams, who is battling with David Wallace for the open-side Test jersey, goes over from close range to settle his side's nerves
The hosts are no pushovers, however, and fly-half Willem De Waal's penalty and a try from full-back Joe Pietersen pull the sides level at 23-23
In difficult conditions, replacement full-back James Hook misses one attempt at goal but another edges the Lions ahead with just three minutes to go
The penalty is enough for the Lions to continue their unbeaten run as they look to Tuesday's match against the Southern Kings and the team announcement for the first Test
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