Munster’s Pro14 Fixtures Confirmed

Munster’s fixtures for the 2019/20 Guinness PRO14 season have been finalised with the dates and times confirmed for 20 of the 21 rounds.

The province will play 11 home PRO14 games in the regular season – seven at Thomond Park and four Friday night games at Irish Independent Park.

Munster’s Pro14 Fixtures for the coming season

Munster’s first six Thomond Park games all take place on a Saturday with family-friendly kick-off times between 3pm and 6pm. All full Season Ticket holders can bring up to two juniors for FREE to all PRO14 games (excluding Leinster).

Thomond Park hosts the season opener on Saturday, September 28, with Dragons visiting Limerick for a 3pm kick-off.

Munster travel to South Africa for the first two weeks of October with the province facing the Southern Kings and Cheetahs on consecutive Saturdays.

Guinness PRO14, Toyota Stadium, Bloemfontein, South Africa 13/4/2018 Toyota Cheetahs vs Munster Munster’s Conor Murray celebrates his side’s penalty just before the final whistle Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Dan Sheridan

The first game at Irish Independent Park sees Ospreys visit Cork for Friday Night Lights in round four on October 25 (7.35pm).

Munster’s first Interpro of the season takes place in round six as Ulster visit Thomond Park on Saturday, November 9, at 5.15pm.

The Christmas fixtures begin with a trip to face Connacht at the Sportsground on Saturday, December 21 (5.15pm).

Munster host Leinster at Thomond Park on Saturday, December 28, at 6pm.

Guinness PRO14 Semi-Final, RDS, Dublin 18/5/2019 Leinster vs Munster Munster’s Fineen Wycherley Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie

The first fixture of 2020 will see Munster travel north for a clash against Ulster at the Kingspan Stadium on Friday, January 3 (7.35pm).

The Interpro fixtures are rounded off with a visit to face Leinster at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday, April 18, at 5.30pm with Munster hosting Connacht at Thomond Park in the final game of the regular season with the date and time to be confirmed.

See all of the fixture details below.

A very limited number of Season Tickets are still available. Check out all the benefits of being a Season Ticket holder and see how you can purchase one here.

Munster have been placed in Conference B for the next two seasons along with Edinburgh Rugby, Connacht Rugby, Cardiff Blues, Scarlets, Benetton Rugby and Southern Kings.

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