The British and Irish Lions and South Africa clash in the third and final Test between the sides this weekend.
The score is currently 1-1 after the Sprigboks won the second Test following a victory for Warren Gatland's side in the first.
Gatland has made six changes to his starting XV following the 27-9 defeat last week, with Bundee Aki one of those coming into the team.
Four Irish players in total have been named in the starting side, with Robbie Henshaw, Tadhg Furlong and Jack Conan joining Aki, while Conor Murray is on the bench.
Here's what you need to know about the game:
Where and when is it?
The match takes place at the same venue as the other two Tests, Cape Town Stadium, on Saturday, August 7.
What time is kick-off?
The action is scheduled to get under way at 5pm Irish time.
What channel is it on?
Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Action will both show the game live.
You can also follow updates with The Irish Mirror's live blog.

Quotes corner
Springboks assistant coach Mzwandile Stick: “When the ball is in play, I think all of our players they make sure that they give their best and I don’t recall one of our players doing anything intentional to slow the play down and people must understand the TMO (television match official) is part of the game.
“If it takes two minutes to make a decision, they need two minutes, unfortunately that is not in our control.
“If they (the Lions) want to lift the tempo up, that is their plan; if we want to slow the ball down and make it boring, we’ll do that – as other people are saying we’re playing boring rugby.
“But from our side, we don’t go into a game intentionally to say we want to slow things down.”

Lions' Courtney Lawes: “It’s going to be tough and there needs to be a conscious effort to stay out of that dog fight and niggle because I imagine that’s what they’re going to want to bring again.
“We need to make a conscious effort to leave it alone and get back to what we want to do, which is trying to bring tempo to the game.
“They can throw the handbags around as much as they like as long as we can get that ball out and play some rugby.
“We can’t get too caught up in the niggle and scrapping because it just slows down the game and it doesn’t really help us.
“We like a high-tempo game – we are a fit team, we want to run around, we want the ball in hand so we need to to try and speed the game up as much as we can.
“If we can do that they are going to struggle to keep up with us and it affects their scrum and maul as well.
“They came with a clear gameplan last weekend and that was to slow the game down. Their strategy paid off – they slowed it down.
“When they are not tired they are going to scrum well and because they are big, strong men they are going to maul well.”
Betting odds
South Africa win: 4/6
Lions win: 11/8
Draw: 20/1
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