Ulster will host Dragons to Kingspan Stadium on Saturday 2 March for what will be the start of a pivotal block of fixtures to determine Ulster’s position in the race to the BKT URC play-offs.
Ulster will then welcome another Welsh region, Cardiff Rugby, for the first Friday Night Lights fixture of 2024 on 19 April. Ulster last hosted Cardiff in 2022, with the home side touching down for seven tries on way to a resounding victory.
The following Friday night, 26 April, one of the most in-form teams this season - Benetton Rugby - make the trip over to Belfast. The Italians are currently second in the URC standings and will also have strong ambitions of securing a home quarter-final at the end-of-season play-offs.
Finally, it’s the renewal of one of the oldest rivalries in world rugby as Ulster take on inter-provincial rivals Leinster on Saturday 18 May. The Ulster men will look to make it back-to-back wins following the memorable win on New Year’s Day at the RDS. It’s sure to be another titanic clash in Belfast and the final home game before the URC play-off positions are confirmed.
Upcoming Home Fixtures
Ulster v Toulouse SOLD OUT<br>
Sat 13 Jan, 8pm
Ulster v Dragons<br>
Sat 2 Mar, 7.35pm<br>
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Ulster v Cardiff Rugby<br>
Fri 19 Apr, 7.35pm<br>
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Ulster v Benetton<br>
Fri 26 Apr, 7.35pm<br>
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Ulster v Leinster <br>
Sat 18 May, 7.35pm<br>
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