close
close

Leinster VS Northampton: As you can see, TV channel and live stream: Planet Rugby


This page contains affiliate links, and we can earn a commission that you buy a commission.

The semi -finals of the Champion Cup between Leinster and Northampton Saints will take place on Saturday, May 3.

The match begins at 5:30 p.m. and the fans can see the game for Premier Sports, which has the rights to all Champions Cup games this season.

Premier Sports can be added to your subscription Sky, TNT or Virgin Media, but there is an easier way to subscribe to a single month and see all games in the tournament.

If you have an Amazon account, you can add Premier Sports as an add-on to click a button so that you can watch the game on any device, including your smart TV. Here you can add Premier Sports to your Amazon account.

The match is to be played in Dublin and will decide one of the finalists in the largest cup competition in Rugby. The second leg between Bordeaux and Toulouse takes place on Sunday at 3 p.m.

Leinster did not admit a single point in her last two co-games, defeated Harlequins 62-0 and threw in the quarterfinals Glasgow Warriors with 52: 0. They go into the side as favorites after they have shown their family tree in previous rounds.

Leinster against Northampton Saint's teams: RG Snyman returns, but Jordie Barrett has come together as British and Irish lions in the Champions Cup semi-final

Leinster Legend warns Henry Pollock against putting “goal on his own back”

Northampton Saints were also in good shape with a 46:24 victory against Clermont, followed by a 51-16 victory over Castes in the quarter-finals.

It is a fascinating tie in the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, whereby the winner is supposed to compete in Toulouse in the Bordeaux final.

Despite the profit of the domestic title last year, Northampton is the seventh seventh place in the league this year and becomes the second favorite to reach the final.

You can see the match here.

Read more: “I have to appear” – Fin Smith Raring for Leinster 'Test Match' in the final British and Irish Lions presentation

Leave a Comment