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URC Grand Final TV channel, kick-off time and Munster v Stormers team news

DHL Stormers host Munster in Cape Town, as the South African team look to secure their second United Rugby Championship in a row.

The game is a complete sell-out, with 55,000 fans set to pack out the ground. Munster defeated bitter rivals and URC big hitters Leinster in the semi-final thanks to a last-gasp drop goal from Jack Crowley, and they'll be looking to go one step further and secure the crown this weekend. The Irish province have come a long way from losing five of their opening seven matches.

Stormers on the other hand finished just 11 points adrift of league leaders Leinster, and have enjoyed another fruitful season in the BKT URC. It's the second home final for Stormers, but how will they fare against Irish opponents?

Here's everything you need to know about the match.

What time does Stormers v Munster kick off?

The URC Grand Final between Stormers and Munster kicks off at 5.30pm on Saturday, May 27th at the DHL Stadium in Cape Town.

What TV channel is Stormers v Munster on?

The URC Grand Final between Stormers and Munster will be streamed live on Viaplay (formerly Premier Sports).

You can also live stream the game on mobile, tablet or desktop using the Viaplay app.

The sports package starts at £14.99 per month.

What's the Stormers v Munster team news?

STORMERS: 15. Damian Willemse; 14. Angelo Davids, 13. Ruhan Nel, 12. Dan du Plessis, 11. Leolin Zas; 10. Manie Libbok, 9. Herschel Jantjies; 1. Steven Kitshoff (capt), 2. Joseph Dweba, 3. Frans Malherbe, 4. Ruben van Heerden, 5. Marvin Orie, 6. Deon Fourie, 7. Hacjivah Dayimani, 8. Evan Roos.

Replacements. 16. JJ Kotze, 17. Ali Vermaak, 18. Neethling Fouche, 19. Ben-Jason Dixon, 20. Willie Engelbrecht, 21. Marcel Theunissen, 22. Paul de Wet, 23. Clayton Blommetjies.

MUNSTER: 15. Mike Haley; 14. Calvin Nash, 13. Antoine Frisch, 12. Malakai Fekitoa, 11. Shane Daly; 10. Jack Crowley, 9. Conor Murray; 1. Jeremy Loughman, 2. Diarmuid Barron, 3. Stephen Archer, 4. Jean Kleyn, 5. Tadhg Beirne, 6. Peter O’Mahony (capt), 7. John Hodnett, 8. Gavin Coombes.

Replacements: 16. Niall Scannell, 17. Josh Wycherley, 18. Roman Salanoa, 19. RG Snyman, 20. Alex Kendellen, 21. Craig Casey, 22. Ben Healy, 23. Keith Earls.

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