Leinster confirmed their reputation as potential winners of this season's Champions Cup by coming through a bruising encounter away to the English champions last week. Now, Exeter travel to Dublin to test the Irish side in the slightly unfamiliar surroundings of the Aviva Stadium. If you can't pop down Landsdowne Road, here is where to watch Leinster Vs Exeter Chiefs.
Where to watch Leinster vs Exeter Chiefs?
The game is once again live on BT Sport 2. The game kicks off at 3.15pm on Saturday afternoon, with coverage beginning at 2.45pm.
Are Leinster hampered by injury?
The big news for Leinster is the fact that Johnny Sexton will be fit for the return game with Exeter, in spite of doubts surrounding his fitness after the win away to the English champions.
Elsewhere, Leinster have elected to register new signing James Lowe for the game. Having made a dazzling, two-try debut against Treviso, Lowe missed out on the win at Sandy Park as he was not registered for the squad. Now, however, he has been included in the squad as a result of losing Rhys Ruddock to a serious hamstring injury. That injury will likely cost Ruddock the rest of this season.
Elsewhere, Robbie Henshaw and James Ryan are fit to play, while Adam Byrne will probably miss out: he has only returned to training this week.
Jamie Heaslip remains a long-term absentee.
Where do Leinster sit in their pool?
Leinster are top of their pool on 14 points, with three wins, two of which yielded maximum points. Exeter and Montpellier are level on eight points, with Glasgow propping up the table on a single point.
So, a reminder on where to watch Leinster vs Exeter Chiefs at the Aviva Stadium: it is on BT Sport 2 from 2.45pm on Saturday. Kick-off is at 3.15pm.