How to watch Exeter Chiefs v Munster Rugby live on TV and full team news

Exeter Chiefs host Munster at Sandy Park on Saturday in the last 16 of the 2025/26 EPCR Challenge Cup.

Exeter Chiefs are chasing the only senior trophy they have yet to win, the EPCR Challenge Cup, but Munster stand in the way on Saturday in the last 16 of the EPCR Challenge Cup.

Both sides have rick Euorpean heritage, with the Chiefs winning the Champions League in 2020, while Munster were winners in 2006 and 2008.

Here are all the ways to get out of the knockout game…

When is the game?

Exeter Chiefs vs Munster Rugby is being played Saturday 4th April Sandy Park.

What time does it start?

It’s time to kick off 12.30pm UK time.

Is the game on TV or watching?

Yes. But some competition means that another registration service is needed. All the matches of this season’s Investec Champions Cup will be shown live Premier Sports, you can even stream online or watch Virgin TV, Amazon Prime or Sky Sports packages.

This week’s game is being shown Premier Sports 1, and starts at noon.

Subscription costs from £11.99 per month. Register here.

Highlights will also be available at Investec Champions Cup YouTube channel shortly after the game and on our live blog and social media channels.

How can I follow the game again?

If you can’t be in the stadium, even if you are, DevonLive will be covering the match live, bringing you constructive content, team news, match-by-play updates, reactions, stats, analysis, interviews and key insider information.

Will there be radio commentary on the game?

BBC Radio Devon it will also provide game descriptions.

What is the content of the group?

Exeter Chiefs: 15. Olly Woodburn, 14. Paul Brown-Bampoe, 13. Henry Slade, 12. Will Rigg, 11. Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, 10. Harvey Skinner, 9. Steve Varney, 1. Scott Sio, 2. Jack Yeandle, 3. Jimmy Roots, 5 Jenki Dafy. Hooper, 7. Ross Vincent, 8. Greg Fisilau

The rest: 16. Joseph Dweba, 17. Ethan Burger, 18. Bachuki Tchumbadze, 19. Rus Tuima, 20. Finn Worley-Brady, 21. Tom Cairns, 22. Will Haydon-Wood, 23. Campbell Ridl

Munster Rugby : 15. Ben O’Connor, 14. Thaakir Abrahams, 13. Tom Farrell, 12. Alex Nankivell, 11. Diarmuid Kilgallen, 10. Jack Crowley, 9. Craig Casey, 1. Jeremy Loughman, 2. Lee Barron, 3. Bedhg’D ono 6 Jack. 7. Alex Kendellen, 8. Gavin Coombes

The rest: 16. Neil Scannell, 17. Michael Milne, 18. Michael Ala’alatoa, 19. Tom Ahern, 20. Ruadhan Quinn, 21. Ben O’Donovan, 22. Sean O’Brien, 23. John Hodnett

Who are the authorities?

Referee: Jeremy Rozier (Out)

Assistant advocates: Filippo Russo (Ita) and Franco Rosella (Ita)

TMO: Herve Lasausa Lespy Labaylett (From)

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