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What time and TV Channel is Connacht v Newcastle? Kick-off time, TV and live stream details for Challenge Cup gameConnacht begin their Challenge Cup campaign this weekend with a visit from Newcastle. Here's all you need to know about the game. Where and when is it on? The match takes place at The Sportsground in Galway with a 5. 30pm kick-off on Saturday.
Where can I watch the game? The match will be shown live on Viaplay Sports 1 (the new name for Premier Sports 1) from 5. 25pm. It is also being streamed live on the Viaplay app. What’s the team news? Finlay Bealham, Dave Heffernan and Cian Prendergast are all missing as Connacht kickstart what they hope will be a one-season only affair with the second tier of European rugby. What can I read and listen to about the game on Independent.
Last chance saloon for Newcastle against Connacht - European Professional Club RugbyThursday 19th January 2023 12:41 pm (GMT) Connacht won the reverse fixture 22-8 in Round 1 Newcastle Falcons will be hoping their home fans can provide a lift as they welcome Connacht Rugby in Round 4 of the EPCR Challenge Cup on Saturday. Connacht have already qualified for the knockout stage of the competition – while Falcons are rooted to the foot of the pool, with no win yet this campaign, losing to Cardiff Rugby 42-10 last weekend. The Irish province enjoyed a comfortable home win in Round 3, beating CA Brive 61-5, and will be gunning for top seeding for the knockout stage, while a victory for Newcastle would see them progress if results elsewhere go their way.
The Pool A match kicks off at Kingston Park at 5. 30pm local time on Saturday, and can be watched on epcrugby. tv. Key quote: Connacht Rugby director of rugby Andy Friend: “Newcastle will be different again, they put a very big score on Leicester Tigers a few weeks ago. Let’s hope the momentum keeps going. ” Round Three ✅ 1️⃣ qualification spot left in Pool A, with 5️⃣ teams still in with a shot 👀 Bring on next weekend 🔥#ChallengeCupRugby pic. twitter. com/TzDklEv4HD — EPCR Challenge Cup (@ChallengeCup_) January 15, 2023 Newcastle Falcons Josh Thomas has kicked a competition-high four restarts which have been retained. His restart retention rate of 57 per cent is exceeded only by team-mate Brett Connon (67 per cent).
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After a rough start to the season, they seem to have found their rhythm at just the right time. Team News Both sides come into this game with several players missing through injury. For Connacht, second-row Gavin Thornbury is ruled out after surgery on his knee. Back-row Paul Boyle is also ruled out through a shoulder injury. Jack Carty, Finlay Bealham, John Porch, Conor Oliver and Cian Prendergast are among those to come into the side. — Connacht Rugby (@connachtrugby) December 22, 2022 Ulster have several players on the sidelines ahead of Friday's encounter. Billy Burns, Rob Herring, James Hume, Jacob Stockdale, Robert Baloucoune and Ian Madigan are all injured. Nathan Doak starts at fly-half, with Jake Flannery on the bench. Iain Henderson captain the side from the second row.
Here is all you need to know ahead of Connacht V Ulster. When Is Connacht V Ulster? Connacht V Ulster is this Friday, with kick-off at the Sportsground at 7. 35. How Can I Watch Connacht V Ulster? Live coverage of Connacht V Ulster will be shown live by RTÉ Two, with coverage beginning at 7. 00. Form Guide Since the sides last meeting on the first weekend of the season, a lot has changed. After a strong start to the season by Ulster, they are now on a three game losing streak, with everything going wrong at the moment for Dan McFarland's side. Last weekend's disappointing defeat to La Rochelle summed up their luck at the moment, as they played in a empty Aviva Stadium. For Connacht, they are coming off the back of two straight victories in the Challenge Cup against Newcastle and Brive.
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