Leinster, Munster and Connacht are all still vying for a place in the decider.
The Irish language station has been included in a list of broadcasters covering the final, along with Premier Sports. The game will not be shown on RTÉ.
The kick-off time for the decider has also been confirmed, with the league’s showpiece set to get underway at 5.30pm Irish time. A statement released today reads that the final will take place at a “designated venue of the highest ranked team who reaches the decider.”Three Irish provinces are still in contention to reach the final, as Leinster take on Munster this weekend in one of the semi-finals on Saturday, while Connacht travel to Cape Town to face defending champions DHL Stormers.
Should the number one ranked side Leinster win their semi-final, the decider will then be staged at the Aviva Stadium. If Leo Cullen’s side lose, the DHL Stormers would then be in with a chance of hosting the game as the number 2 side. Munster are the next in the rankings in fifth place.Leinster v Munster [Kick-off, 5.30pm]
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