Leinster travel to England for their Champions Cup quarter-final with Exeter Chiefs this weekend.
Leo Cullen has made one change to the team that he named for last week's cancelled Toulon clash, with Scott Fardy brought back into the side in place of Ryan Baird.
Johnny Sexton captains the side as the matchday 23 remains the same as for the Toulon game.
Here's everything you need to know:
Where and when is it?
The match takes place at Sandy Park on Saturday, April 10.
What time does it start?
The action gets underway at 5.30pm.

What channel is it on?
BT Sport 2 will show the clash live, with their coverage starting at 5.15pm.
You can also follow updates with our live blog here.
Exeter Chiefs team
Hogg; Woodburn, Slade, Devoto, O'Flaherty, J Simmonds, Maunder; Moon, Cowan-Dickie, Francis, Gray, Hill, Ewers, Vermeulen, S Simmonds.
Replacements: Yeandle, Hepburn, Williams, S Skinner, Kirsten, Townsend, H Skinner, Whitten.
Leinster team
Keenan; Larmour, O'Loughlin, Henshaw, Lowe; Sexton, McGrath; Healy, Kelleher, Furlong, Fardy, Toner, Ruddock, Van der Flier, Conan.
Replacements: Tracy, E Byrne, Porter, Molony, Baird, O'Sullivan, R Byrne, Kearney.
Quotes corner
Leinster coach Leo Cullen: “It was unusual, the way last week played out in the end. We had a meeting on the Friday morning about the Toulon game.
“It was difficult. You can feel for Toulon, but the decisions were made very much out of our control.
“For our guys then, they came in that afternoon. It was more just about informing them really as to what was going on. Anyway, we just move onto the next thing.
“We have had a decent week this week in terms of prepping and getting ready for Exeter. We know it's going to be a huge challenge, but this is what it's all about really isn't it?
“You get to this stage of the tournament, playing against the best teams in Europe.
"Exeter being the champions of Europe currently, so yeah, we know this is a massive test for us, but as I said, this is what you want to be involved in – these big days against the best in Europe.
“We got to watch a lot of the other games over the course of the weekend and now we will obviously have to play in one ourselves.
“You can see some great contests over the course of the weekend. We are excited to get going at this point.”

Exeter Director of Rugby Rob Baxter: “It’s a very significant challenge, but is it any bigger than last season?
"You’ve got to get perspective and move on from the history of seven, eight, nine or 10 years ago.
“Leinster were the first team we played in the Heineken Cup in 2012 and there was a fair bit of underestimation from them… they sneaked through 9-6 over in Ireland. Since then we’ve met a few times and they’ve come out on top, but we’ve moved on to a degree. I’m not saying we’re meeting on a level playing field, but it’s far more level than to talk about past history too much.
“If we talked about history then Exeter would never be near the final of the Premiership or a European Cup. We’ve now won both. So it’s about the here and now and the here and now is that we have an expectation to do well.”
Betting odds
Exeter win: EVS
Leinster win: 5/6
Draw: 20/1