The officials for Munster’s final two Champions Cup fixtures have been named

Munster face Racing and Castres in their last two fixtures in Pool 4.

The match officials for Munster last two Champions Cup Pool 4 fixtures have today been announced by the EPCR.

For the trip to Paris to face Racing 92 on January 14 at 4:15, local time, England’s Matthew Carley has been appointed. That game will be the first European fixture played on the French side’s brand new state of the art U Arena artificial surface pitch.

For the province’s final fixture in the pool against Castres Olympique in Thomond Park on January 21st at 1:00pm, Wales’ Ben Whitehouse will be the man in the middle.

Going into the last two fixtures of the regular Champions Cup season, Johan Van Graan’s side sit on top with 15 points with three wins and a draw to their name making them favourites at the moment to finish top and guarantee a home quarter final.

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