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Champions Cup semi-finals: All you need to know

The final four, and a date in Marseille on the line.

The dust has barely settled on a dramatic quarter-final weekend, but for Leinster, Toulouse, Racing 92 and La Rochelle attention now turns to the semis in Dublin and Lens.

Leinster, Racing and La Rochelle booked their route here with a minimum of fuss, but the same cannot be said about Toulouse, who overcame Munster after 100 minutes of rugby and a rarely seen place-kicking competition at the Aviva Stadium.

The defending champions will be back in Dublin on Saturday as they look to continue their march towards a second title in a row, which would be their record sixth in total.

But after last week's clinical job away to the Leicester Tigers, Leinster side remain tournament favourites, having won all five of the games they've played - without ever looking like being beaten.

RADIO

Saturday Sport on RTÉ Radio 1 will have live commentary of Leinster v Toulouse (3pm).

TV

Both games are live on BT Sport.

ONLINE

RTE.ie/sport will have a live blog of Leinster v Toulouse, as well as match report, player ratings and reaction from the Aviva Stadium.

WEATHER

Conditions look good for Dublin on Saturday, with temperatures of around 16C predicted at the Aviva Stadium. And while it looks like being an overcast afternoon, the chances of rain appear to be slim.

Listen to the RTÉ Rugby podcast on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.

A repeat of the 2019 semi-final, and coincidentally the last time Toulouse have been beaten on Irish soil.

Unlike almost any other team in the competition, the five-time winners can point to a pretty formidable recent record in Ireland, winning on their last five visits to this country, one against Connacht and two each versus Ulster and

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