Leinster and Northampton meet at Croke Park on Saturday - kick-off 5.30pm
The home of GAA hasn't been used for rugby since 2010. The Aviva Stadium is out of action due to the Europa League final.
It promises to be a huge day for the sport, with all 82,000 tickets for the semi-final game selling out within hours of going on sale.Leinster have lost the previous two finals, both times to La Rochelle. Their last success in the competition was back in 2018. Can they beat Northampton and book another final date?When and where is the game? The game takes place at Croke Park in Dublin on Saturday, May 4.
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