Leinster and Bulls face off under the lights at Croke Park in the Grand Final of the United Rugby Championship – in a rerun of last year’s decider.

The Irish outfit, who finished second in the table behind, are pushing for a record-extending 10th title, and second on the bounce, after impressive victories over Lions and Stormers in the knock-out rounds.
Bulls will be out for revenge, having been beaten 32-7 by Leinster in the 2025 Grand Final.
The South African side were fourth in the standings but will have no fear after upsetting top seeds Glasgow Warriors at Murrayfield in the semi-finals.
Radio Times has rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch Leinster v Bulls on TV and online.
When is Leinster v Bulls?
The United Rugby Championship Grand Final will take place on Friday 19 June 2026.
The game takes place at Croke Park in Dublin.
What time is Leinster v Bulls kick-off?
The United Rugby Championship Grand Final will kick off at 7:30pm.
Check out the Rugby Union live TV schedule with our comprehensive guide.
What TV channel is Leinster v Bulls on?
The United Rugby Championship Grand Final will be shown live on Premier Sports 1.
Premier Sports has returned to the UK after being rebranded as viaplay Sports. You can tune in via TV or online.
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How to live stream Leinster v Bulls online
You can watch the match on Premier Sports Player.
Regular subscribers can also stream matches on a variety of devices including laptops, smartphones and tablets via their app.
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