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Glasgow v Munster Tickets Now On General Sale

28th April 2023 By The Editor

Glasgow v Munster Tickets Now On General Sale

Munster’s Shane Daly with Jamie Dobie of Glasgow ©INPHO

Tickets for Munster’s URC Quarter-Final clash with the Glasgow Warriors at Scotstoun on Saturday May 6th (KO 7.35pm) are now on general sale.

The match will be broadcast live on RTÉ, SuperSport, ViaPlay, Premier Sports, URC.tv and FloRugby.

Tickets for the match can be purchased here.

Please see pricing information below.

Adult | £27 – £47

Senior (60+) | £24 – £42

Young Adult (16-24) | £22 – £40

Junior (Under 16) | £10 – £28

URC Quarter-Finals

Friday, May 5

Quarter-Final 2: Ulster (2) v Connacht (7), Kingspan Stadium, 7.35pm (Live on TG4, SuperSport, ViaPlay, Premier Sports, URC.tv, FloRugby);

Saturday, May 6

Quarter-Final 3: DHL Stormers (3) v Vodacom Bulls (6), DHL Stadium, 2.30pm Irish time; (Live on SuperSport, TG4, ViaPlay, Premier Sports, URC.tv, FloRugby);

Quarter-Final 1: Leinster (1) v Cell C Sharks (8), Aviva Stadium, Dublin, 5pm (Live on RTÉ, SuperSport, ViaPlay, Premier Sports, URC.tv, FloRugby);

Quarter-Final 4: Glasgow Warriors (4) v Munster (5), Scotstoun Stadium, 7.35pm (Live on RTÉ, SuperSport, ViaPlay, Premier Sports, URC.tv, FloRugby);

Semi-Final Path

In the semi-finals, to be played the weekend of May 12/13, the winner of QF1 will play the winner of QF4 and the winner of QF2 will play the winner of QF3.

In a change to last season’s rules, the teams with the highest seeding in each semi-final will have home venue rights. Previously, the winners of QF1 and QF2 were guaranteed home draws no matter their ranking.

SF1: Leinster (1) / Cell C Sharks (8) v Glasgow Warriors (4) / Munster (5)

SF2: Ulster (2) / Connacht (7) v DHL Stormers (3) / Vodacom Bulls (6)

The semi-final winners will meet on Saturday, May 27, at the venue of the highest-ranked team to have qualified for the BKT United Rugby Championship Grand Final.

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