Connacht and Ireland prop Finlay Bealham has been called up to the British and Irish Lions squad.
The 33-year-old tighthead replaces Scotland's Zander Fagerson after the Glasgow forward was ruled out of the trip to Australia with a calf injury.
Bealham made his Ireland debut in 2016 and has 51 international caps with two Six Nation titles to his name.
His inclusion takes the tally of Ireland players for the tour to 16, including Connacht team-mates Mack Hansen and Bundee Aki.
The Lions are currently in Dublin and will travel to Portugal for a training camp tomorrow before returning next week to prepare for their opening game, against Argentina in Aviva Stadium on Friday week.

Ireland prop Tadhg Furlong, meanwhile, will be assessed during the week ahead of Leinster's URC final against Bulls.
The two-times Lion has not played since the Champions Cup semi-final loss at the start of May due to a calf injury.
Furlong is due to go on his third Lions tour.
Lions head coach Andy Farrell said: "It’s tough on Zander to miss out so close to the tour, but now Finlay gets an opportunity to come in and add to the group.
"This is unfortunately part and parcel of the game, so we always have to be prepared for that.
"But it’s great to finally be at the stage where we can get onto the training ground and get to work with these players.
"Portugal will be really important for us as we look to get our house in order with only a few training sessions before we take on Argentina in the 1888 Cup in Dublin."
Players involved in the Premiership Rugby and URC final between Leinster and Bulls on Saturday, remain with their clubs until next week.
England’s Jamie George and Asher Opoku-Fordjour will also travel to Portugal to train with the squad. Saracens hooker George was a Lions Tourist in 2017 and 2021 - while Sale Sharks prop Opoku-Fordjour made his debut for England against Japan last November.
Meanwhile, uncapped Connacht tighthead Jack Aungier (above) has been added to the Ireland squad for their Tests against Georgia and Portugal in July.
Aungier has previously featured for Emerging Ireland on the tour to South Africa last autumn.
The 26-year-old also trained with the Ireland squad during this season's Six Nations.