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United Rugby Championship Round 10: All you need to know

As the Six Nations takes a break, all attention turns to the BKT United Rugby Championship with all four Irish provinces in action.

League leaders Leinster have a top of the table clash against Benetton on Saturday, while Connacht visit Cardiff on the same day.

Ulster are at Ospreys on Sunday and the Irish interest begins tonight when Munster take in Scarlets in Wales.

ONLINE

We'll have live scoring as well as reports and reaction from the games.

TV
Leinster v Benetton (Saturday, 3pm) and Cardiff v Connacht (Saturday, 5.15pm) are live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player.

TG4 will be showing live coverage of Scarlets v Munster (Friday, 7.35pm), while Ospreys v Ulster (Sunday, 3pm) is on Premier Sport.

All games are shown live on URC.tv.

RADIO
Updates from Leinster, Connacht and Ulster's games on RTÉ Radio 1's Saturday Sport and Sunday Sport.

WEATHER
Llanelli is set for overcast conditions this evening in about 10C. There's light rain forecast for Dublin Saturday afternoon, a mild breeze and temperatures of about 13C.

Heavy rain is on the way to Cardiff tomorrow for Connacht's outing, with similar temperatures forecast.

Sunday in Swansea is set for cloudy weather in about 12C for Ulster's game.

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

The big news is that RG Snyman has recovered from a shoulder / chest injury and is in line for his seasonal Munster debut, as is Mike Haley.

Defending champions Munster are in 11th place just one point off the play-off places and need to put together a decent run soon.

They scraped into the last-16 in the Champions Cup and have lost on their last two league outings, to Leinster and Connacht.

Their most recent away win in the URC was in last season's final over

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