Ulster return to United Rugby Championship action on Friday night.
Dan McFarland's side take on the Dragons at Kingspan Stadium knowing victory is crucial if they want to try and secure a top two finish before the play-offs.
That would ensure home advantage for the quarter-finals and potentially the semis.
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The Stormers still occupy second spot in the standings and have to be overhauled. The Dragons have won only three of their 16 matches and sit 15th in the table.
Here's more info on the game and how to watch it:
When and where is the game?
Ulster vs Dragons is at Kingspan Stadium on Friday night, April 14.
What time is kick-off?
The game kicks off at 7.35pm.
Is it on TV?
The game is being shown live on Viaplay 1 with coverage starting at 7pm. Viaplay Sports, formerly Premier Sports, costs £14.99 a month, or £11.99/month in a 12-month contract.
Is there a live stream?
Viaplay Sports subscribers can stream the game on the Viaplay Player.
Teams
Ulster: M Lowry, C Gilroy, J Hume, S McCloskey, J Stockdale, B Burns, J Cooney; E O'Sullivan, T Stewart, T O'Toole, A O'Connor (capt), S Carter, D McCann, M Rea, D Vermeulen.
Replacements: J Andrew, A Warwick, J Toomaga Allen, K Treadwell, N Timoney, N Doak, S Moore, E McIlroy.
Dragons: J Williams, R Dyer, J Rosser, M Clark, A Hewitt, A O'Brien, R Williams (capt); R Jones, E Dee, L Brown, B Carter, M Screech, G Nott, T Basham, A Wainwright
Replacements: B Coghlan, J Reynolds, L Fairbrother, S Lonsdale, G Young, L Jones, W Reed, A Owen
Betting odds
- Ulster 1/50
- Dragons 12/1
- Draw 28/1
Odds from McLean Bookmakers
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