Ulster kick-off their new United Rugby Championship campaign on Saturday night.
Dan McFarland's men reached the semi-finals last season before losing out in agonising fashion to the Stormers in South Africa.
They will look to start the new campaign on a positive note, on what promises to be an emotionally charged night at Kingspan Stadium as the province and fans remember former player Nevin Spence.
Read more: Ulster Rugby to dedicate stand in memory of Nevin Spence
Here's more info on the game and how to watch it:
When and where is the game?
Ulster vs Connacht is at Kingspan Stadium on Saturday night, September 17.
What time is kick-off?
The game kicks off at 7.35pm.
Is it on TV?
Yes, the game is being shown live on BBC Two Northern Ireland with coverage starting at 7.15pm. It is also being shown live on Premier Sports One.
Is there a live stream?
Yes, the game can be streamed on the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport NI website. Premier Sports subscribers can also stream it on the Premier Player.
Betting odds
- Ulster 1/6
- Connacht 4/1
- Draw 22/1
Odds from McLean Bookmakers
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