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The British and Irish Lions will be looking to build on Saturday's uplifting victory over Super Rugby kingpins the Crusaders when they tackle the Highlanders on Tuesday morning.

Warren Gatland's tourists got their tour well and truly back on the road, after the midweek defeat to the Blues, with a 12-3 victory over New Zealand's top province featuring no fewer than eight All Blacks.

And with the first Test against Steve Hansen's Kiwis looming on the horizon, the Lions will be desperate to keep the feel-good factor going in Dunedin.

But what time does the game kick-off and is it on TV?

Here's everything you need to know...

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When is the game?

The fourth match of the tour takes place on Tuesday, June 13.

What time is kick off?

Things will kick off at 8:35am (BST).

Where is the game?

The Lions will take on the 2015 Super Rugby champions at Dunedin's Forsyth Barr Stadium.

What channel is the game on?

In the UK, Sky Sports have exclusive rights to the live action.

You can watch this match on Sky Sports 1 and coverage starts at 8am.

Failing that, Talksport have rights to broadcast live radio coverage of the matches.

WalesOnline will also be providing live updates from 6:00am all the way through to Warren Gatland's post-match press conference.

You can watch highlights of the match on S4C at 10pm on Tuesday evening.

(Image: PA)

What's the team news?

Sam Warburton returns to skipper the Lions.

The tour captain sat out Saturday’s morale-boosting victory over the previously undefeated Crusaders in Christchurch with an ankle problem.

He had picked up the injury in the opening match against the New Zealand Provincial Barbarians, which had been his first outing in two months after knee ligament damage.

But he has now been passed fit to line up on the openside, as he takes the helm of a team which once again shows 15 changes.

Warburton is one of three Welshmen in the starting line-up, along with Ospreys half-backs Rhys Webb and Dan Biggar, while Ken Owens, Alun Wyn Jones and Tipuric are among the forward replacements.

(Image: Rob Jefferies/Getty Images)

The Highlanders have included three members of Steve Hansen's All Blacks squad in outside-half Lima Sopoaga, hooker Liam Coltman and wing Waisake Naholo.

Outside centre Malakai Fekitoa – who missed out on making the 33-man All Blacks squad to face the Lions - also plays in midfield.

In all, the Highlanders are missing nine frontline players through injury or international call-ups, but they should still pose a ferocious challenge for the Lions on home soil.

Lions: Jared Payne; Jack Nowell, Jonathan Joseph, Robbie Henshaw, Tommy Seymour; Dan Biggar, Rhys Webb; Joe Marler, Rory Best, Kyle Sinckler; Courtney Lawes, Iain Henderson, James Haskell, Sam Warburton (capt), CJ Stander.

Reps: Ken Owens, Jack McGrath, Dan Cole, Alun Wyn Jones, Justin Tipuric, Greig Laidlaw, Owen Farrell, Elliot Daly.

Highlanders: Richard Buckman; Waisake Naholo, Malakai Fekitoa, Teihorangi Walden, Tevita Li; Lima Sopoaga, Kayne Hammington; Daniel Lienert-Brown, Liam Coltman, Siate Tokolahi; Alex Ainley, Jackson Hemopo; Gareth Evans, Dillon Hunt, Luke Whitelock (capt).

Reps: Greg Pleasants-Tate, Aku Seiuli, Siosuia Halanukonuka, Josh Dickson, Jimmy Lentjes, Josh Renton, Marty Banks, Patrick Osborne.

What are the bookies saying?

(Odds courtesy of Paddy Power)

Highlanders win: 7/4

Lions win: 4/7

Draw: 25/1