Ulster return to United Rugby Championship action on Saturday evening.
Dan McFarland's men take on Cardiff in their latest test as they look to cement their place in the play-off spots.
Ulster scored seven tries the last time the sides met in Belfast at the tail end of last season, and a similar performance would do just fine for McFarland.
Read more: John Cooney outlines simple life philosophy and fans absolutely love it
And buoyed by last week's spirited win against the Sharks in Durban, another big display is expected.
Here's more info on the game and how to watch it:
When and where is the game?
Cardiff vs Ulster is taking place at Cardiff Arms Park on Saturday, March 4.
What time is kick-off?
The game kicks off at 7.35pm.
What TV channel is it on?
The game is being shown live on Viaplay Sports 1 with coverage starting at 7.30pm. Viaplay Sports, formerly Premier Sports, costs £14.99 a month, or £11.99/month in a 12-month contract.
Is there a live stream?
Viaplay Sports subscribers can stream the game on the Viaplay Sports website.
Any other coverage?
Yes, Belfast Live will be blogging all the action from Durban. Check out the Belfast Live website on Saturday.
Team news
Last time out
Ulster put in a dominating seven try performance against the Welsh men at Kingspan stadium as they hit a purple patch in form towards the end of last season.
Tries were score that day by Rob Baloucoune who scored two, James Hume, Stuart McCloskey, Nick Timoney, Aaron Sexton and Tom Stewart.
Betting odds
- Cardiff 9/5
- Ulster 4/9
- Draw 20/1
Odds from McLean Bookmakers
READ NEXT:
- Paul McElroy outlines key milestone after hat-trick heroics
Tiernan Lynch plays down title race as he hails 'special group of players'
West Belfast footballer helping others struggling with gambling addiction
Linfield captain Mulgrew spells out simple truth facing title-chasing Blues
Sign up to our free sports newsletter to get the latest headlines to your inbox.