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All You Need To Know | Leinster v Munster

19th August 2020 By The Editor

Tommy O’Donnell in action against Leinster last December.

Tommy O’Donnell in action against Leinster last December. Inpho

Munster are back in Guinness PRO14 action for the first time since February this Saturday night as Johann van Graan’s men take on Leinster in Dublin looking to secure a place in the PRO14 semi-finals.

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Squad Update

Player Update

Where?

Aviva Stadium (behind closed doors)

When?

Saturday, 7.35pm

Did you know?

Munster have been victorious in three of their last four away games in the Guinness PRO14, winning away at Cardiff Blues, Connacht and Zebre.

Team line-ups

See Munster Team news here.

Leinster: J Larmour; D Kearney, G Ringrose, R Henshaw, J Lowe; J Sexton (C), L McGrath; C Healy, R Kelleher, A Porter; R Baird, S Fardy; C Doris, J van der Flier, J Conan.

Replacements: S Cronin, E Byrne, M Bent, D Toner, W Connors, J Gibson-Park, R Byrne, M Deegan.

Video | JP Ferreira Interview

Video | Press Pass

Hear from Munster Head Coach Johann van Graan, captain Peter O’Mahony and Chris Farrell as they spoke to the media remotely this week.

Preview

Guinness PRO14 rugby returns with a bang following a wait of over five months and, with an abbreviated finish to the 2019/20 season lying ahead, there is plenty at stake in the penultimate round of the regular season before the coveted Final Series.

Games postponed prior to the suspension of play have been deemed 0-0 draws, leaving each team with two rounds of derby games left to play, with the results of Round 14 and 15 matches counting towards final positions.

Munster face Leinster this Saturday and Connacht next Sunday at the Aviva Stadium. The province lie second in Conference B, two points behind leaders Edinburgh, eight points ahead of third-placed Scarlets and 10 points ahead of Connacht in fourth place.

Edinburgh’s final two games are both against Glasgow Warriors.

The top two sides in the Conference will qualify for the semi-finals, which will take place on the first weekend of September.

The team who finish second in Munster’s Conference will face Leinster and the Conference winners will be pitted against either Ulster or Glasgow.

Broadcast

The game will be live on eir Sport, Premier Sports 1, DAZN, pro14.tv with deferred coverage on TG4.

Match Officials

Referee: Andrew Brace (IRFU, 53rd competition game)

Assistant Referees: George Clancy & Joy Neville (both IRFU)

Fixtures

Saturday, August 22

Leinster v Munster, Aviva Stadium, 7.35pm;

Sunday, August 30

Munster v Connacht, Aviva Stadium, 3pm;

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