Leinster v Munster, all you need to know.
Leinster and Munster go head for a place in the Pro 14 final tonight.
Athlone's Robbie Henshaw returns to the starting lineup for Leinster to partner Gary Ringrose in the centre.
Their semi final kicks off at the Aviva Stadium at 7.35.
Munster centre Damian De Allende is a World Cup winner with South Africa.
Here's what he feels is the best way to handle knockout rugby:
Despite such a big hurdle, Munster forwards coach Graham Rowntree says he has full belief in his players:
However Leinster flanker Caelan Doris says his own team have plenty of improvements to make:
The line-ups for the match are as follows:
Here is the lineup for tonight's #GuinnessPRO14 semi-final against Munster. 🙌😍#LEIvMUN #LeinsterRugby pic.twitter.com/kPzoKVDLlZ
— Leinster Rugby (@leinsterrugby) September 4, 2020
The 23 Munster men selected for tonight's #GuinnessPRO14 semi-final 🔴🔴🔴
— Munster Rugby (@Munsterrugby) September 4, 2020
Find out all you need to know ahead of #LEIvMUN ⤵️#SUAF
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