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Glasgow v Münster live stream - all the team news and how to follow the action from Scotstoun while Münster looks for a sixth Pro14 win in a row

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Münster is rattling this season, Glasgow is fighting for points. Don’t miss the action from Scotstoun as the Scottish team are trying to unleash a Pro14 surprise tonight.

An unusual preparation for Munster, which will fly in and out of Glasgow on the day of today’s Guinness Pro14 game (8). 3pm). When they did it in 2016 too, they lost 27-24. But the Irish province is in a good place, leading Conference B with five out of five wins.

Munster made four changes to the side that Ospreys defeated at 38:22 eight days ago. Billy Holland is captain of the team when he joins Jean Kleyn in the second row. Fineen Wycherley moves to the back row and Jack O’Sullivan starts on the open side for the first time. Gavin Coombes, a hat-trick scorer against Ospreys, continues in 8th place.

Ben Healy returns to the ten-shirt while Calvin Nash starts on the wing. JJ Hanrahan is on the bench and turns 100. Make a Pro14 appearance when it is introduced. And hooker Rhys Marshall is also a replacement after recovering from a recent thigh injury.

Searing hot: Gavin Coombes has been absolutely immense at the back of Munster’s pack this season (Inpho)

When asked about the shape of the Healy and Hanrahan halves of the fly, senior trainer Stephen Larkham told the Munster website, “I’m very pleased with the way they control the game. You both have really good skills.

« We’re definitely moving towards a system where you take full control of the team once you’re on the field. I think Ben and JJ are doing really well. Ben is still growing, he’s still young. But his understanding of how we want to play has gone through the roof. ”

Glasgow head coach Danny Wilson will be able to call on Nick Grigg’s services for the game after the center was dismissed from the Scottish Autumn Nations Cup squad. Robbie Fergusson moves to the inner center.

Lock Lewis Bean, who made his club debut in Ulster last time, will make his first start for the Warriors. And Sean Kennedy will be making his first start in Scotstoun since November 2012. Half of the scrum is on half of the back next to Pete Horne.

Smarting: Glasgow’s Nick Grigg plays at 1pm tonight and has to prove a point to the Scottish selectors (Inpho).

Tommy Seymour and Robbie Nairn finish in the bottom three after missing Belfast and Scrale-Half Caleb Korteweg will make his first home appearance for Glasgow after being named among the substitutes.

Glasgow have lost four of their first five games this season, which is not an ideal preparation against last season’s semi-finalists. « Munster is a good team and a difficult challenge, but we know we have the players who can go out and execute, » Wilson told glasgowwarriors. org.

« It’s nice to have Nick back in the squad. Although he will be disappointed to have been sacked by Scotland, this is a chance for him to get playing time and he wants to make a difference in midfield. ”

The previous meeting of the teams was already a bumblebee in October 2018. George Horne ended two brilliant team attempts by the Warriors, but Rory Scannell’s long-range penalty scored a home win of 25:24 in Münster with the final kick of the game. Check out the highlights here.

Glasgow: Glenn Bryce; Tommy Seymour, Nick Grigg, Robbie Fergusson, and Robbie Nairn; Pete Horne, Sean Kennedy; Aki Seiuli, Grant Stewart, Enrique Pieretto, Lewis Bean, Rob Harley, Ryan Wilson (Capt. ), Tom Gordon and TJ Ioane.

Replacements: 16 Johnny Matthews, 17 Alex Allan, 18 D’arcy Rae, 19 Hamish Bain, 20 Fotu Lokotui, 21 Caleb Korteweg, 22 Brandon Thomson, 23 Niko Matawalu.

Munster: Mike Haley; Calvin Nash, Rory Scannell, Damian de Allende, and Matt Gallagher; Ben Healy, Craig Casey; James Cronin, Kevin O’Byrne, Stephen Archer; Jean Kleyn, Billy Holland (Capt. ), Fineen Wycherley, Jack O’Sullivan, Gavin Coombes.

Substitutions: 16 Rhys Marshall, 17 Josh Wycherley, 18 Keynan Knox, 19 Jack O’Donoghue, 20 Tommy O’Donnell, 21 Nick McCarthy, 22 JJ Hanrahan, 23 Dan Goggin.

Glasgow versus Munster, which starts at 8 a.m.. Live Sports 1 will be shown live in the UK tonight at 3pm.

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Premier Sports will be showing every Guinness Pro14 game live in the UK. If you have a Sky or Virgin Media contract, you can add Premier Sports to your package from € 9. 99 per month.

Or subscribe to Premier Player so you can stream games online for as little as € 9. 99 per month or £ 99 for 12 months.

If you are from the UK but are overseas if you want to watch a specific game you can get your normal live stream but you will need a VPN – Virtual Private Network. Check out Express VPN.

Eir Sport Show Pro14 will play live in Ireland, including Glasgow versus Münster (kick-off 8). 3 p.m.) on eir Sport 1. When you sign up for broadband, you can watch your sport for free using the TV app and online player.

Find out more about their broadband offerings here. Or you can register for eir TV and broadband packages with eir Sport from € 39. 98 per month.

If you have Sky TV in Ireland but not broadband, you can add your package to your package for € 19. 99 per month for three months (29 €. 99 afterwards) or for € 240 per year – here are the details of the Sky-eir package.

If you are from Ireland but are abroad if you want to watch a specific game you can get your normal live stream but you will need a VPN.

If you are in Austria, Germany, Italy or Switzerland, you can see Glasgow versus Münster (kick-off 9). 3 p.m.) via the live and on-demand streaming service DAZN. It is compatible with smart TVs and phones, tablets, PCs, streaming sticks, set-top boxes and game consoles.

If you want to prepare for Glasgow against Münster from New Zealand, the game starts at 9 a.m.. 3 p.m. on Sky Sport NZ Select.

It costs $ 31. 99 per month to add Sky Sport to your Sky Starter Package ($ 25). 99). However, if you register 12 months before the 31st. Register on January 1st and get your first month free. Plus, you get Sky Go so you can watch live rugby anywhere.

SuperSport came on board as a Pro14 broadcast partner when the South African franchises Cheetahs and Kings entered the competition in 2017. Glasgow – Münster starts at 9 a.m.. 3 p.m. on the SuperSport Grandstand, Rugby and CSN channels.

There are various DStv packages that allow access to SuperSport. They range from Access with the Blitz and Variety 4 channels to Premium with all 18 sports channels.

The game in Scotstoun will be shown on ESPN. The ESPN rugby schedule can be found here.

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