The countdown is well under way for Ulster's massive United Rugby Championship quarter-final with Connacht.
The interprovincial rivals will clash at Ravenhill on Friday night, May 5.
Ulster finished second in the regular URC season behind Leinster, while Connacht were seventh in the standings.
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If Dan McFarland's men can get past Connacht they will have home advantage once again in the semi-finals where they will meet either the DHL Stormers or Vodacom Bulls.
But first things first. Here's more info on this game and how to get tickets...
When and where is the game?
Ulster vs Connacht is at Ravenhill on Friday night, May 5.
What time is kick-off?
The game starts at 7.35pm.
How do I get tickets?
Tickets for this fixture have been made available on a phased basis, with Season Ticket holders at the front of the queue.
Priority Window went on sale from 10am on Tuesday, 25 April until 9am on Wednesday, April 26.
Ulster said: "While playoff fixtures are not included as part of the Season Ticket package, we are pleased to confirm that Season Ticket holders will be able to secure the same seats / terrace locations they occupy for all regular season fixtures. Plus - they will also get a 25% discount off their own tickets as a goodwill gesture for their unwavering support this season.
"Season Ticket holders will also get first access to purchase additional tickets during this window."
Meanwhile, the General sale started at 10am on Wednesday, April 26. Anyone looking to purchase tickets can do so on the Ticketmaster website HERE
All remaining tickets will be available to the general public at ulster.rugby/buytickets.
Prices
Adult tickets range from £25 to £125. At time of writing there were no Junior (Under 17) tickets available.
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