Leinster and Glasgow face off in the Champions Cup quarter-final: when and where to watch it
Kenneth Fox
Leinster face Glasgow Warriors this evening at the Aviva Stadium after their victory over Harlequins at Croke Park last weekend.
Leon Cullen has made six changes, with the likes of Jack Conan —who captains the side— starting over Doris, who is on the bench.
Tadhg Furlong starts at tighthead as he comes in for Rabah Slimani, while Rónan Kelleher returns at hooker and Cian Healy at loosehead.
Max Deegan starts alongside last week's man of the match Josh van der Flier, while Jordie Barrett starts in midfield with Ringrose. Finally, Tommy O'Brien starts on the wing in place of Jamie Osborne.
What time does the match kick off?
The game kicks off at the Aviva Stadium on Friday at 8pm.
Where can I watch the game?
The game will be broadcast on RTÉ Two with coverage starting at 7:35pm.
Glasgow head coach Franco Smith has limited his changes to the Warriors' pack as they bid to make history in Dublin.
Smith has brought in three forwards for the Investec Champions Cup quarter-final against Leinster as the Warriors aim to secure a first appearance in the last four of Europe’s elite competition.
Rory Darge, Sam Talakai and Alex Samuel come in with Zander Fagerson among those dropping out after suffering from a concussion.
Max Williamson is back on the bench after almost six months out injured.
Smith told glasgowwarriors.org: “Leinster are a quality outfit. They’ve come very close to winning this competition several years in a row, and we know how much it means to them and how motivated they are going to be.
“They have a team full of internationals and have only lost one competitive match this season, so we’re aware of the challenge and excited to play against one of the best club sides in the world.
“We have prepared well and are focused on the opportunity to make our own history and will need to be the best version of ourselves to do that."
Additional reporting PA