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Time and TV channel info for Ulster v Ospreys today in the Challenge Cup

The Ospreys aim for a quarter-final place after a 21-10 URC win over Ulster and return with Jac Morgan and Dewi Lake available.

  • Ulster defeated Ospreys 28-24 at Affidea Stadium in Belfast on Saturday to secure a spot in the European Challenge Cup quarter-finals.
  • Storm Dave caused intense wind and rain throughout the match, forcing both teams to navigate severe weather conditions at the Belfast venue.
  • Cormac Izuchukwu, David McCann, Jacob Stockdale, and Nick Timoney scored tries for Ulster to overcome an early deficit; Ospreys received a penalty try after Jack Murphy's 68-minute yellow card.
  • Ulster will host Rochelle in the quarter-final matchup next Friday evening in Belfast, advancing from a tense contest that saw an Ospreys late try ruled out for a forward pass.
  • The win marks Ulster as the second Irish province to advance in the European Challenge Cup, keeping their continental campaign alive after overcoming a sluggish start and weather-affected conditions.
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Belfast Live broke the news in Belfast, United Kingdom on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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