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Munster v Glasgow Warriors: How To Watch, TV Info, Team News

Munster v Glasgow Warriors: How To Watch, TV Info, Team News
Daniel Byrne
By Daniel Byrne Updated
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The 2025 Six Nations is now over and the focus is now back to the United Rugby Championship. Munster start their campaign back up again with a trip to Scotland as they face old friends Glasgow Warriors who currently sit second in the league. This is everything you need to know about Munster v Glasgow Warriors.

Last time out Munster lost in worrying form against Edinburgh in Cork. Ian Costello's side have broken even so far this season with six wins and just as many losses, so a strong showing here will be vital.

However, the game will be far from easy. Glasgow will want to recover from their narrow 32-31 loss to Ospreys at the beginning of the month and hit back hard if they want to keep up with unbeaten Leinster. Being the only other team in the table with a points difference in the triple digit range, Warriors will have Munster's work cut out for them.

When is Munster v Glasgow Warriors?

The match will take place in Scotstoun Stadium this Friday the 21st of March. Kick-off is set for 7:35pm.

How to watch Munster v Glasgow Warriors?

Munster v Glasgow Warriors will be broadcast live on RTÉ 2.

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Coverage begins thirty-five minutes before kick off at 7pm.

Munster v Glasgow Warriors Team News.

Munster announced their team on Thursday morning. Diarmuid Barron leads the line, and he is among eight other changes to the starting XV that lost against Edinburgh. One of the most notable appearances is Jeremy Loughman who returns from a hip injury after being out for nearly five months.

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Gordon Wood - son of Munster great Keith Wood - looks set to make his senior Munster debut off the bench.

Warriors also announced their team on Thursday morning. Captain Kyle Steyn returns as well as Sione Vailnu to make a Warriors team which has bolstered in strength and will prove to be a tough test.

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