Champions Cup final: Kick-off time, TV details and team news

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Champions Cup final: Kick-off time, TV details and team news

The Champions Cup final takes place at the Stade Vélodrome in Marseille on Saturday, May 28th at 4.45 pm local time.

BT Sport has the rights to European matches. Virgin Media 2 and Channel 4 get one free-to-air game a week. The final starts at 4pm on the Irish Times website and mobile app.

Champions Cup final takes place at Stade Vélodrome on Sunday. Tickets are still available on the EPCR website. The cheapest weekend round trip with flights from Dublin to Marseille costs €500.

Montpellier won the last round 28-0 against Leinster.

Leinster play Montpellier in the Champions Cup final.

Champions Cup final takes place on Sunday.

Leinster beat Connacht 56-20 in the Round of 16 Second Leg.

Leicester Tigers beat Leinster 23-12 in the quarter-final.

Leinster beat Montpellier in a controversial match. They beat Bath and Montpelier. Connacht were knocked out by them in the last 16. Leinsters beat Leicester in quarter-finals. Toulouse lost to them 40-17. Champions Cup final takes place at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday. It will be broadcast live on RTE. The match will start at 7.30 pm. There will also be a live broadcast on the RTV.

Champions Cup final takes place at Stade Rochelais.

Champions Cup final takes place at Wembley Stadium.

Union Bordeaux-Begles will play in the Round of 16 First Leg at Stade Rochelais on 31 January.

Stade Rochelais will host the Champions Cup final. Union Bordeaux-Begles will play the second leg at Stade Brive-Lacombe.

La Rochelle have been successful despite some travel problems. La Rochelais have also had some ups and downs. They lost to Glasgow in round one but won against Montpellier and Bordeaux. In the semi-final they beat Racing 92 in Lens. Ronan O'Gara's side will play Leinster in the final.

Leinster have a clean bill of health from the semi-final and have named an unchanged 23. Tadhg Furlong, James Lowe and Ciarán Frawley are fit to go. Jordan Larmour and Ryan Baird impressed in their return to the side against Munster. Tommy O'Brien is out for the rest of the season with an ACL injury. Victor Vito is injured and Tawera Kerr-Barlow is unavailable. Brice Dulin is fit and will start at fullback for La Rochelle.

Dan Sheehan, Cian Healy, Michael Ala’alatoa, Joe McCarthy, Rhys Ruddock, Luke McGrath, Ross Byrne, and Ciarán Frawley are the replacements.

Stade Rochelais will play the Champions Cup final. The kick-off time is at 5 pm.

Leinster are 12-point favourites for the Champions Cup final.


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