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Published 15:34 17 Apr 2022 BST
Updated 19:42 17 Apr 2022 BST
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QF 1: Racing 92 v Sale Sharks, Paris La Défense Arena QF 2: Stade Rochelais v Montpellier Hérault Rugby, Stade Marcel-Deflandre QF 3: Munster Rugby v Stade Toulousain, Aviva Stadium QF 4: Leicester Tigers v Leinster Rugby, Welford RoadIt has been pointed out that last season's quarter finals took place on April 10 and 11. However, the Round of 16 was straight knock-out, and not over two legs, last season. As mentioned in The Irish Times, though, the clubs would have been informed of the planned knock-out fixture dates by the EPCR in July 2021. The Sheeran gigs were confirmed in September of last year. For now, and until the game takes place, it is something Munster have to take on the chin and get on with. They will hope for a crowd north of 30,000 at Lansdowne Road. Should they fall short against Toulouse, the concert clash issue will arise again, no doubt.
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