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S4C To Show Dragons, Cardiff And Scarlets In Europe This Season

The Scarlets in a pre-match huddle 2018 . Pic: Replay Images.

The Scarlets in a pre-match huddle 2018 . Pic: Replay Images.

The Dragons’ campaign in Europe this season will be shown live on S4C. The Welsh broadcaster has struck a deal to show live European rugby matches from both the Heineken Champions Cup and EPCR Challenge Cup this season, including matches involving both Cardiff and the Scarlets. In all, they will screen two matches from the Champions Cup group stages, in addition to all four of the Dragons’ matches from the Challenge Cup.

The Dragons’ campaign in Europe this season will be shown live on S4C.

The Welsh broadcaster has struck a deal to show live European rugby matches from both the Heineken Champions Cup and EPCR Challenge Cup this season, including matches involving both Cardiff and the Scarlets.

In all, they will screen two matches from the Champions Cup group stages, in addition to all four of the Dragons’ matches from the Challenge Cup.

S4C will broadcast the Dragons’ opening match, away at Perpignan, live at 5.30pm on Saturday 11 December, before showing the second round match between Dragons and Lyon live from Rodney Parade on Friday 17 December at 8.00pm.

In the third round, the Champions Cup match between Cardiff and English champions Harlequins will be shown at 8.00pm on Friday 14 January, before the Challenge Cup match between Benetton and Dragons, from 3.15pm on Saturday 15 January.

The Heineken Champions and European Challenge Cup start next week.

Scarlets’ round four match against Bristol Bears in the Champions Cup, will be shown at 5.30pm on Saturday 22 January.

And the Dragons’ final group match, at home against Gloucester on the weekend of April 8/9/10, will also be shown on S4C.

Rhys ap Wiliam will lead the presentation team with Lauren Jenkins the pitchside reporter, and Gareth Charles and Gwyn Jones in the commentary box.

Sioned Harries, Shane Williams and Mike Phillips are among the names who will provide match analysis. Media Atom will produce S4C’s coverage of each match.

 

Live Heineken Champions Cup and EPCR Challenge Cup matches on S4C

 

Round 1

Saturday 11 December – Challenge Cup – Perpignan v Dragons – 5.30pm

 

Round 2

Friday 17 December – Challenge Cup – Dragons v Lyon – 8.00pm

 

Round 3

Friday 14 January – Champions Cup – Cardiff v Harlequins – 8.00pm

Saturday 15 January – Challenge Cup – Benetton v Dragons – 3.15pm

 

Round 4

Saturday 22 January – Champions Cup – Scarlets v Bristol Bears – 5.30pm

 

Round 5

April 8/9/10 – Challenge Cup – Dragons v Gloucester – (Date and time to be confirmed)

 

 

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