Ulster Rugby takes on Scarlets in round three of the Guinness PRO12 this Friday night at Kingspan Stadium (kick-off 7.05pm).
Tickets are still available via ulsterrugby.com/buytickets and here are some key stats going into the game to whet your appetite…
Ulster’s solitary defeat in their last seven Guinness PRO12 matches was to Leinster at the RDS Arena in last season’s semi-final.
The last time the Ulster men started a PRO12 campaign with three straight victories was in season 2012/13, where they did not lose their first match until round 12.
Ulster has lost just once at Kingspan Stadium since early January: 20-21 to Scarlets on 21st February.
Scarlets have won only one of their last six Guinness PRO12 fixtures: over Newport Gwent Dragons on ‘Judgement Day’ in April.
Scarlets only victory in their last twelve visits to an Irish province in any tournament was in Belfast in February.
Scarlets won both matches against Ulster in the Guinness PRO12 last season but have never won three in a row against the Irish province.
Overall Guinness PRO12 head-to-head record:
Played 27, Ulster won 14, Scarlets won 11 and 2 games drawn.
Ulster v Scarlets, Kingspan Stadium, 7.05pm, BBC Sport NI/BBC Wales:
Referee: Ben Whitehouse (WRU, 27th competition game)
Assistant Referees: Cammy Rudkin (SRU), Shane Kierans (IRFU)
Citing Commissioner: Eddie Walsh (IRFU)
TMO: Charles Samson (SRU)
Tickets are still available via ulsterrugby.com/buytickets and here are some key stats going into the game to whet your appetite…
Ulster’s solitary defeat in their last seven Guinness PRO12 matches was to Leinster at the RDS Arena in last season’s semi-final.
The last time the Ulster men started a PRO12 campaign with three straight victories was in season 2012/13, where they did not lose their first match until round 12.
Ulster has lost just once at Kingspan Stadium since early January: 20-21 to Scarlets on 21st February.
Scarlets have won only one of their last six Guinness PRO12 fixtures: over Newport Gwent Dragons on ‘Judgement Day’ in April.
Scarlets only victory in their last twelve visits to an Irish province in any tournament was in Belfast in February.
Scarlets won both matches against Ulster in the Guinness PRO12 last season but have never won three in a row against the Irish province.
Overall Guinness PRO12 head-to-head record:
Played 27, Ulster won 14, Scarlets won 11 and 2 games drawn.
Ulster v Scarlets, Kingspan Stadium, 7.05pm, BBC Sport NI/BBC Wales:
Referee: Ben Whitehouse (WRU, 27th competition game)
Assistant Referees: Cammy Rudkin (SRU), Shane Kierans (IRFU)
Citing Commissioner: Eddie Walsh (IRFU)
TMO: Charles Samson (SRU)