Attending Friday’s Guinness PRO14 game against Benetton Rugby at Kingspan Stadium (7.35pm)? Here’s everything you need to know…
TEAMS
ULSTER RUGBY (15-9): Michael Lowry; Robert Baloucoune, James Hume, Stuart McCloskey, Louis Ludik; Billy Burns, David Shanahan;
(1-8): Andrew Warwick, Rob Herring, Marty Moore, Alan O’Connor (captain), Kieran Treadwell, Ian Nagle, Nick Timoney, Greg Jones;
Replacements (16-23): John Andrew, Wiehahn Herbst, Tom O'Toole, Matthew Dalton, Clive Ross, Jonny Stewart, Darren Cave, Rob Lyttle.
BENETTON RUGBY (15-9): Luca Sperandio; Ratuva Tavuyara, Tommaso Iannone, Marco Zanon, Monty Ioane; Ian McKinley (captain), Dewaldt Duvenage;
(1-8): Nicola Quaglio, Hame Faiva, Marco Riccioni, Irné Herbst, Federico Ruzza, Marco Lazzaroni, Michele Lamaro, Toa Halafihi;
Replacements (16-23): Tomas Baravalle, Cherif Traore, Simone Ferrari, Marco Fuser, Giovanni Pettinelli, Marco Barbini, Edoardo Gori, Ignacio Brex.
TICKET INFO
Tickets are available from £17 for adults and £12 for juniors. To purchase tickets, simply click here or contact the Ulster Rugby Ticket Office for more information – (028) 9049 3222 (option 2).
Tickets will be available on the gate from 6.05pm on Friday but it is recommended to book in advance for best available tickets and to avoid queues.
TRAVEL AND SECURITY NOTICE
Please click here to view a map and for advice on getting here.
MEET THE PLAYERS
ENTERTAINMENT There will be live music from Kevin Sage in the Clubhouse Bar. In the Fan Zone, you’ll find Cool FM and the Riverrock Passing Challenge. VITUAL REALIY EXPERIENCE Ulster Rugby, supported by Bank of Ireland, is delighted to announce the launch its first virtual reality (VR) project. Supporters attending Friday's game will get a first opportunity to try it out - please visit the Seminar Room, which is accessed through the side entrance of the Abbey Insurance Family Stand, before the match. Click here for more information.If you're attending tomorrow night's game, here's where you'll see the players pre-match... pic.twitter.com/47fWIUFYZT
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