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What time and channel is Edinburgh vs Ulster tonight? TV and live stream info

What time and channel is Edinburgh vs Ulster tonight? TV and live stream info

Yahoo16-05-2025

Ulster will be hoping not to end the season on a sour note after last week's defeat to Munster, with the goal tonight is to avoid a fourth consecutive URC loss to conclude a disappointing campaign.
The province travels to Edinburgh with no hope of reaching the URC play-offs and is set for Challenge Cup rugby next season.
Head coach Richie Murphy has faced a challenging task, with limited investment and a lengthy injury list contributing to what he has labelled a season of underperformance.
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However, as Andrew Warwick and Kieran Treadwell prepare for their final match for the province, Murphy maintains there's more at stake than just pride against an Edinburgh side who could still reach the play-offs with a win and favourable results elsewhere.
Here's more info on this game and how to watch it.
Edinburgh vs Ulster is at the Hive Stadium on Friday night, May 16.
The game kicks off at 7.35pm.
The game is being shown live on shown live on Premier Sports 2 (from 7pm) and will be streamed live on URC.tv
Ulster : Michael Lowry, Werner Kok, Jude Postlethwaite, Stuart McCloskey, Jacob Stockdale, Jack Murphy, Nathan Doak, Andrew Warwick, Rob Herring, Tom O'Toole, Kieran Treadwell, Iain Henderson (CAPT), Cormac Izuchukwu, Nick Timoney, David McCann
Replacements : Tom Stewart, Callum Reid, Scott Wilson, Harry Sheridan, James McNabney, David Shanahan, Aidan Morgan, Stewart Moore
Edinburgh 1/6
Ulster 4/1
Draw 22/1
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