Exciting news! Leinster to face Northampton at Croke Park in a Champions Cup semi-final showdown. Read more!
Get ready for an epic rugby battle at Croke Park as Leinster gears up to take on Northampton in the Champions Cup semi-final on May Bank Holiday. This high-stakes match marks Leinster's return to the iconic venue since their memorable game back in 2009. The anticipation is building as fans eagerly await the Saturday showdown on 4th May with a 5.30 pm kick-off time, promising a thrilling spectacle under the floodlights of Croke Park.
Champions Cup enthusiasts are eager to secure their tickets as the date for the public sale is announced by the tournament organizers. Despite the excitement surrounding the match, some surprising reactions have emerged, with notable figures like Stephen Jones expressing strong opinions about Leinster's choice of venue. The controversy only adds to the buzz surrounding this highly anticipated semi-final clash.
In a remarkable display of skill and determination, Leinster secured their place in the semi-final by triumphing over La Rochelle, setting the stage for a gripping encounter at Croke Park. Coach Leo Cullen is rallying support, urging a massive turnout of passionate Leinster fans to create an electric atmosphere in the iconic stadium. The stakes are high, and the stage is set for an unforgettable rugby spectacle in the heart of Dublin.
As the excitement reaches fever pitch for the Croke Park showdown, it's worth noting the significance of this historic match. From the intense rivalry between Leinster and Northampton to the passionate fanbase ready to paint Croke Park in blue, this event promises to be a sporting extravaganza like no other. With emotions running high and the spirit of competition alive, all eyes are on Croke Park for what is sure to be a legendary Champions Cup semi-final.
The Irish province will host Northampton Saints in their Champions Cup semi-final at the home of the GAA, their first game at the venue since the iconic 2009 ...
LEINSTER'S CHAMPIONS CUP semi-final against Northampton Saints has been fixed for Saturday 4 May in Croke Park. There will be a 5.30pm kick-off for the last ...
Champions Cup bosses reveal when tickets are to go on sale to the public.
In an unsurprsing yet equally strange take, Stephen Jones has been left enraged by Leinster's hosting of a European Semi-Final in Croke Park.
Leinster never trailed in this Champions Cup quarter-final against the team that had bested them so narrowly in the last two deciders.
Leo Cullen has expressed his hope that a large number of Leinster fans will come out in force to ...
LEINSTER are heading for Croker after a Corker of a display sank La Rochelle.Ronan O'Gara hoped bringing his squad to Leeside would give them an edg.
This will be the province's third straight tournament knockout tie in Dublin this season but the first two, held at the Aviva Stadium, were deemed 'home ...
Out-half Byrne missed the province's 2009 semi-final but the man of the match against La Rochelle is no stranger to the GAA's iconic stadium.
Leo Cullen has issued a warning to Champions Cup organisers EPCR not to price tickets for Leinster's Croke Park semi-final against Northampton Saints too ...
'Hopefully EPCR price the tickets appropriately for an 82000 venue because you want a big crowd, don't you'