Munster have learned their semi-final destination, should they overcome Edinburgh in the Heineken Champions Cup quarter-final on March 30th.
Either Dublin’s Aviva Stadium or the Ricoh Arena in Coventry await Johan Van Grann’s team providing reach the penultimate hurdle.
That will be decided by the quarter-final between Saracens and Glasgow. The English outift are number one seeds and guaranteed a home semi-final but if the Scots prevail, they will travel to Ireland.
The semi-finals are scheduled for the weekend of April 21st.
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Heineken Champions Cup semi-finals – 20/21 April
Semi-final 1: if Saracens v Edinburgh Rugby – Ricoh Arena (Coventry)
Semi-final 1: if Saracens v Munster Rugby – Ricoh Arena (Coventry)
Semi-final 1: if Edinburgh Rugby v Glasgow Warriors – BT Murrayfield (Edinburgh)
Semi-final 1: if Munster Rugby v Glasgow Warriors – Aviva Stadium (Dublin)
Semi-final 2: if Racing 92 v Leinster Rugby – Paris La Défense Arena
Semi-final 2: if Racing 92 v Ulster Rugby – Paris La Défense Arena
Semi-final 2: if Leinster Rugby v Toulouse – Aviva Stadium (Dublin)
Semi-final 2: if Ulster Rugby v Toulouse – Aviva Stadium (Dublin)
2019 Heineken Champions Cup final: Saturday, 11 May; St James’ Park, Newcastle (17.00)