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Afternoon kick-off for Stormers v Bulls quarter-final, Sharks tackle Leinster at Aviva Stadium

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The Stormers and Bulls will have an afternoon kick-off for their United Rugby Championship (URC) quarter-final in Cape Town.WATCH | Ugly scenes as SA coach Pote Human slaps counterpart in Major League Rugby brawlTournament organisers on Monday confirmed the kick-off times, dates and broadcast details for the four quarter-final matches.The last-eight action kicks off on Friday, 5 May when Ulster host Connacht in an all-Irish clash in Belfast (20:35 SA time).In a repeat of last year's final at Cape Town Stadium, the Stormers will host the Bulls on Saturday, 6 May (15:30).Later in the day, the Sharks' match against top-of-the-table Leinster is scheduled for Aviva Stadium in Dublin (18:00 SA time).The final match will see Glasgow Warriors at home to Munster at Scotstoun Stadium (20:35 SA time). URC quarter-finals:  Friday, 5 May Quarter-final 2: Ulster (2) v Connacht (7) - Kingspan Stadium, Belfast (20:35 SA time)  Saturday, 6 May:  Quarter-final 3: Stormers (3) v Bulls (6) - Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town (15:30)Quarter-Final 1: Leinster (1) v Sharks (8) - Aviva Stadium, Dublin (18:00 SA time).Quarter-Final 4: Glasgow Warriors (4) v Munster (5) - Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow (20:35 SA time)In the semi-finals, to be played the weekend of May 12/13, the winner of QF1 will play the winner of QF4 and the winner of QF2 will play the winner of QF3.

In a change to last season's rules, the teams with the highest seeding in each semi-final will have home venue rights. Previously, the winners of QF1 and QF2 were guaranteed home draws no matter their ranking.

SF1: Leinster (1)/Sharks (8) v Glasgow Warriors (4)/Munster (5)SF2: Ulster (2)/Connacht (7) v Stormers (3)/Bulls (6) The semi-final winners will meet on Saturday, 27 May at the

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