Champions Cup quarter-finals: All you need to know
Of the 26 titles handed out over the course of the Heineken Champions Cup, 13 of them sit in the bottom half of this season's quarter-final draw.
The last eight of this years competition is interestingly split. One one side of the draw you have Racing 92, Sale Sharks, La Rochelle and Montpellier - new money and new challengers.
On the bottom half of the draw you have the old guard - Toulouse, Munster, Leicester and Leinster, heavyweight names, all of whom have multiple stars on their jersey.
Of the quarter-finals involving Irish sides, both are repeats of former finals. Munster and Toulouse's clash is a repeat of the 2008 final, while Leicester and Leinster brings back memories of 2009 at Murrayfield, when Michael Cheika's side got their hands on the trophy for the very first time.
The good omen for Munster and Leinster is that the Irish came out on top in both of those finals. Leinster will be expected to do so again this year, even away from home, with Leo Cullen having a full deck to choose from against the Premiership leaders.
And while Munster are underdogs for their meeting with the defending champions, belief is growing that they could upset the five-time winners and set up an all-Irish semi-final against their blue neighbours.
RADIO
Saturday Sport on RTÉ Radio 1 will have live commentary of Munster v Toulouse (Saturday 3pm) as well as updates from Leicester Tigers v Leinster (Saturday 5.30pm).
TV
All games are live on BT Sport.
ONLINE
RTE.ie/sport will have live blogs on both Munster v Toulouse and Leicester Tigers v Leinster, with match reports and reaction from the grounds.
WEATHER
Conditions will be favourable for both games, with temperatures of around 15C forecast for the Aviva Stadium on Saturday. It's expected to be