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Ticket Update | Munster v Cardiff Rugby And Toulouse

25th April 2022 By The Editor

Tickets Cardiff Toulouse

Munster play their final home game of the regular season at Musgrave Park on Friday night. INPHO

Munster play their final home game of the United Rugby Championship regular season against Cardiff at Musgrave Park this Friday, April 29 (7.35pm).

Following the win against Ulster at the weekend Head Coach Johann van Graan talked about the return to the Cork venue saying, “We love to play there. It’s such a fantastic surface with a great crowd and we just love playing there.

“The pavilions make a lot of noise, and we can’t wait to finish up our home regular season against a very good Cardiff team.

“Munster Cardiff games over the last few years have been very tense and close and it will be another battle on Friday night.”

The final run-in is certainly heating up with the battle for places at its most competitive with only four points separating the 2nd and 8th placed teams.  Munster moved up to third in the table following the key round 16 interprovincial win against Ulster on Friday night.

A Family Pack of four tickets (two Adults and two Juniors) is available for just €40.

Tickets for the game are available online here.

The following week the province will return to European action with our home quarter-final against Toulouse at the Aviva on Saturday, May 7 (3pm).

Over 21,500 tickets have been sold already for the knock-out game against the reigning champions with #MunsterMarchOn campaign well underway.

Tickets, from €20, are available to buy online here for the Heineken Champions Cup quarter-final.

Munster face Toulouse at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday, May 7, at 3pm.

Munster face Toulouse at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday, May 7, at 3pm.

With club and school groups issued with bus subsidy details there are also €10 day-return supporters buses organised for central locations around the province with more details available here.

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