All You Need To Know | Ulster v Munster
30th December 2020 By The Editor
Munster travel to Belfast to take on Ulster on Saturday for this Guinness PRO14 Round 10 clash with both teams having won all of their games in the competition this season.
Find out all you need to know ahead of the game below:
Where?
Kingspan Stadium, Belfast (behind closed doors).
When?
Saturday, January 2, 5.15pm
Broadcast
Eir Sport 1, Premier Sports 2, Super Sport, ESPN+ (USA), pro14.tv
Munster News
Did You Know?
Munster have won all of their games so far this season – seven games in the Guinness PRO14 and their two recent matches in the Champions Cup.
Last weekend’s PRO14 clash with Leinster which was due to be held at Thomond Park on St. Stephen’s Day was postponed.
Munster will wear their alternate kit this weekend and you can purchase yours here.
Preview
In the Guinness PRO14, both Ulster and Munster are undefeated and have enjoyed 100% starts. Ulster are leading the way in Conference A with 42 points although Leinster, who are in second place, have two games in hand. Munster are top of the table in Conference B with 32 points, 12 points ahead of Connacht who have played the same number of games as Munster.
Munster’s last win over Ulster came in a 22-16 victory over Dan McFarland’s side in November 2019. Their most recent meeting, which took place in Belfast in January 2020, saw Ulster come away with a 38-17 win.
The PRO14 Conference tables are below in addition to this weekend’s fixtures.
Press Pass
Friday, January 1
Scarlets v Dragons 5.15pm
Cardiff Blues v Ospreys 7.35pm
Saturday, January 2
Benetton v Zebre 1pm
Edinburgh v Glasgow Warriors 3pm
Ulster v Munster 5.15pm
Leinster v Connacht 7.35pm
Teams
𝗧𝗲𝗮𝗺’𝘀 🆙
Here is your Ulster match-day squad to face @Munsterrugby tomorrow evening at Kingspan Stadium (kick-off 5.15pm) ⤵️#ULSvMUN #GuinnessPRO14 #SUFTUM ⚪️🔴
— Ulster Rugby (@UlsterRugby) January 1, 2021
Match Officials
Referee: Mike Adamson (SRU, 47th competition game)
Assistant Referees: Andrew Brace, Rob O’Sullivan (both IRFU)
TMO: Joy Neville (IRFU)