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United Rugby Championship round 7: All you need to know

It's the last round of the opening block of BKT United Rugby Championship fixtures before the teams turn their attention to Europe.

Munster put their 100% home record on the line as they welcome table-toppers Glasgow Warriors to Cork City.

Ulster host Edinburgh in Belfast, also defending a perfect home record this season.

Finally, Connacht take on Leinster in Galway on Saturday evening with Mack Hansen in the running for a seasonal debut.

ONLINE

We'll have live blogs, live scoring, reports and reaction across the weekend.

TV

Connacht v Leinster is live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player on Saturday, with coverage getting under way at 6.55pm.

TG4 will be showing live coverage of Munster v Glasgow (Friday 7.35pm), while Ulster's game against Edinburgh (Saturday 5.15pm) is on Premier Sports.

All games are shown live on urc.tv. Highlights on Against the Head Monday 8pm.

RADIO

Connacht v Leinster is live on RTÉ Radio 1 Extra.

WEATHER

It's forecast to be partly cloudy in Cork City this evening with temperatures at around 3C for the game.

Belfast will see cloud cover for Ulster’s match, with temperatures just above freezing.

Partly cloudy in Galway also for Saturday night’s late kick-off in around 2-3C.

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

Franco Smith's Glasgow Warriors arrive at Musgrave park top of the pile after five wins from their opening six matches, which includes victories over Leinster and Ulster.

They sit seven points ahead of URC title holders Munster, who are one of five teams with 18 points.

This will be their ninth visit to the Cork venue and their only victory there come back in May 2008, however, they did turn over Munster in Thomond Park last March, 38-26.

The Scots

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