Connacht will welcome Gloucester in their fourth match of this year’s Heineken Champions Cup. For anyone wondering where to watch Connacht Vs Gloucester, here are all of the TV details.
Andy Friend’s side will be looking to bounce back from two Champions Cup defeats in a row, their most recent which came in a 26-17 defeat to Gloucester in the away match. Gloucester and Connacht have both been struggling for form in the Champions Cup this year, with both sides only having one win so far.
Both teams will be desperate for a win as second place in pool 5 is still wide open. However, Connacht will need to win this weekend to give themselves a chance, as they currently sit bottom of pool 5.
Where To Watch Connacht Vs Gloucester?
Coverage of the match will be shown live on BT Sport 2, with coverage starting at 12.30 pm. BT Sport customers will also be able to stream the game through the Sky Go app.
What Time Does The Game kick-off?
The game is set to kick off at 12.45 pm on Saturday, 14th December.
Where Is It On?
The match will take place at the Showgrounds in Galway.
Are The Teams In Good Form?
Out of their last six games in all competitions, Connacht have managed to win three. Two of which came in the Guinness Pro14 and one of which came in the Champions Cup.
Gloucester have only managed one victory in their last six games and this came in their last Champions Cup game against this weekend’s opponents Connacht.
This game will prove vital in determining who will finish in second place of pool 5.
Connacht Team News
Colby Fainga’a will be unlikely to feature for Andy Friend’s side after he limped off with a knee injury in their last game. This will add to the list of injuries that already includes; prop Paddy McAllister, locks Gavin Thornbury and Cillian Gallagher, and fullbacks Tiernan O’Halloran, Darragh Leader, and Stephen Fitzgerald.
ICYMI | Here’s the team to face @gloucesterrugby tomorrow:
🟢 A 50th cap for Butler
🟢 A move to full-back for Carty
🟢 A possible debut for Murray
Kick-off is at 12.45pm #CONvGLO pic.twitter.com/myi5XLuYw0— Connacht Rugby (@connachtrugby) December 13, 2019