Rivals Leinster and Munster clash in a United Rugby Championship semi-final this weekend.
The sides will do battle in Dublin, with the winners facing either the Stormers or Connacht in the decider.
Here's what you need to know about the game:
Date
Saturday, May 13.
Time
5.30pm.
Venue
The Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
TV and stream information
RTE Two will show the match live, with their build-up starting at 4.45pm, while it will be streamed on the RTE Player.
You can also follow updates with the Irish Mirror's live blog.
Quotes corner
Leinster's Caelan Doris: “We’re in a unique position of still having that hurt so fresh in the mind. The changing room in Marseille and after the Bulls at the RDS are pretty dreadful memories and there is a lot of hurt and pain from that.
“But we also have the opportunity to potentially lift two trophies here at home in the Aviva in front of family, friends and home supporters. We love playing here and we have a pretty good record here over the last few years.
“So I think we have kind of pushed away from the negative memories and feel a pull towards what could be a very special couple of weeks.”
Munster forwards coach Andi Kyriacou: “The same way we've beaten all the other teams we've played away these past few weeks - it’s physicality, it’s moving fast and concentrating on us.
“If we sit back and let them play, they’re unbelievably good.
"We have to make sure our minds are on us and our performance, not what Leinster can bring because we have seen a number of times that if you sit back and let them play, they don’t need an invitation, they’ll go and do it.
“Look, we don’t know what Leo (Cullen) and the lads are going to put out. We've got no idea. Obviously they've got a final the following week that they'll have one eye on.
“But we've seen historically it doesn’t matter who they put out, they're all going to perform."
Tickets
Tickets for the match can be bought from Ticketmaster here.
Betting odds
Leinster win: 1/10
Munster win: 6/1
Draw: 30/1
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