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2024–25 Leinster Rugby season
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The 2024–25 season is Leinster Rugby's fourth season in the United Rugby Championship (URC), their 31st season of professional rugby and their 137th season of representative rugby since their foundation. Along with competing in the URC and its Irish Shield competition, the club will also participate in the 2024-25 European Rugby Champions Cup.
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Updated to match(es) played on 9 May 2025. Source: UnitedRugby.com
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers for teams tied on points: 1) Number of matches won 2) The difference between points for and points against 3) The number of tries scored 4) The most points scored 5) The difference between tries for and tries against 6) The fewest red cards received 7) The fewest yellow cards received.[19]
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers for teams tied on points: 1) Number of matches won 2) The difference between points for and points against 3) The number of tries scored 4) The most points scored 5) The difference between tries for and tries against 6) The fewest red cards received 7) The fewest yellow cards received.[19]
Round 1
20 September 2024 | (2 BP) Edinburgh ![]() |
31–33 | ![]() |
Hive Stadium, Edinburgh | |
19:35 | Try: Schoeman 11' c van der Merwe (2) 32' m, 66' m Cherry 42' c M. Scott 80' c Con: Thompson (2/3) 11', 43' Healy 81' (1/2) |
Try: T. O'Brien 15' m Tector 26' c Larmour 46' c Gibson-Park 53' c Conan 56' c Con: Prendergast (4/5) 27', 47', 54', 58' |
Attendance: 7,774[21] Referee: Andrea Piardi (Italy) |
Round 2
27 September 2024 | (1 BP) Leinster ![]() |
34–6 | ![]() |
Aviva Stadium, Dublin | |
19:35 | Try: Conan 17' m R. Byrne 37' m Deegan 46' c McCarthy 64' m Larmour 68' c King 81' m Con: R. Byrne (2/6) 46', 65' |
Pen: L. Evans (2/3) 25', 40' |
Attendance: 18,397[22] Referee: Mike Adamson (Scotland) |
Round 3
5 October 2024 | Benetton ![]() |
5–35 | ![]() |
Stadio Monigo, Treviso | |
18:15 | Try: Manfredi 65' m |
Try: Penalty try 9' Frawley 11' c Conan 18' c Doris 25' c Barron 79' c Con: Frawley (3/3) 11', 19', 26' R. Byrne (1/1) 80' |
Attendance: 4,391[23] Referee: Craig Evans (Wales) |
Round 4
12 October 2024 | (1 BP) Leinster ![]() |
26–12 | ![]() |
Croke Park, Dublin | |
17:45 | Try: Lowe 5' c' Doris 10' c Keenan 14' c Snyman 40' m Con: Frawley (3/4) 6', 11', 15' |
Try: O'Brien 34' m Haley 65' c Con: Crowley (1/2) 66' |
Attendance: 80,468[24] Referee: Chris Busby (Ireland) |
Round 5
19 October 2024 | Connacht ![]() |
12–33 | ![]() |
The Sportsground, Galway | |
19:35 | Try: O'Brien 33' m Forde 64' c Con: Ioane (1/2) 64' |
Try: J. Osborne 5' c Turner 15' c Snyman 38' c Deegan 45' m A. Osborne 65' c Con: Frawley 6' (1/1) R. Byrne (3/4) 16', 40', 66' |
Attendance: 6,117[25] Referee: Eoghan Cross, Ireland |
Round 6
26 October 2024 | Leinster ![]() |
24–6 | ![]() |
Aviva Stadium, Dublin | |
17:15 | Try: van der Flier 31' c Doris 57' c Penalty try 80'+1 Con: Prendergast (2/2) 32', 58' Pen: Prendergast 2' |
Pen: Wolhuter (2) 12', 17' |
Attendance: 20,945[26] Referee: Craig Evans, Wales |
Round 7
29 November 2024 | (1 BP) Ulster ![]() |
20–27 | ![]() |
Ravenhill Stadium, Belfast | |
19:35 | Try: Carson (2) 4' c, 55' c Con: Doak 6', 56' (2/2) Pen: Doak 12', 29' (2) |
Try: McGrath 9' c Larmour 49' c J. O'Brien 59' m Culhane 72'm Con: R. Byrne (2/4) 10', 49' Pen: R. Byrne 16' |
Attendance: 16,491[27] Referee: Eoghan Cross (Ireland) |
Round 8
21 December 2024 | Leinster ![]() |
20–12 | ![]() |
Aviva Stadium, Dublin | |
17:30 | Try: A. Osbourne 19' c Tector 26' c Con: R. Byrne (2/2) 19', 27' Pen: R. Byrne (2) 42', 79' |
Report | Try: Dowling 52' m Jennings 60' c Con: Forde (1/2) 60' |
Attendance: 33,963[28] Referee: Chris Busby (SCO) |
Round 9
27 December 2024 | Munster ![]() |
7–28 | ![]() |
Thomond Park, Limerick | |
19:35 | Try: Ahern 44' Con: Burns (1/1) 46' |
Report | Try: McGrath 8' Prendergast 32' van der Flier 53' Doris 73' Con: Prendergast (3/3) 9', 33', 53' R. Byrne 74' |
Attendance: 26,267[29] |
Round 10
25 January 2025 | Leinster ![]() |
36–12 | ![]() |
Aviva Stadium, Dublin | |
17:00 | Try: A. Osbourne (2) 10' c, 67' c Sheehan (2) 40' m, 61' c Barrett 57' c Con: R. Byrne (4/5) 11', 58', 62', 68' Pen: R. Byrne 3' |
Try: Loader 20' c Roos 78' m Con: Libbok (1/1) 21' |
Attendance: 18,892 |
Round 11
14 February 2025 | (1 BP) Ospreys ![]() |
19–22 | ![]() |
Swansea.com Stadium, Swansea | |
19.35 | Try: Deaves, 35c Lewis, 47' Jones, 73'c Con: Williams Walsh |
Report | Try: McGrath, 12 Tector, 38'c Slimani, 64'c Con: Frawley R Byrne Pen: Frawley, 16' |
Attendance: 3,500 |
Round 12
1 March 2025 | (1 BP) Leinster ![]() |
42–24 | ![]() |
Aviva Stadium, Dublin | |
15:00 | Try: McKee 14’c Boyle 40’c Deegan 42’c McGrath 50’c Tector 53c’ Russell 75’c Con: R Byrne (6) |
Report | Try: Millard, 17', 57' Young, 29'c Bevan, 69'c Con: Sheedy de Beer |
Attendance: 17,951 Referee: Andrea Piardi |
Round 13
22 March 2025 | Bulls ![]() |
21–20 | ![]() |
Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria | |
17:00 | Try: penalty try 57' Grobbelaar 70' Pen: Johannes 2', 40' Kriel 80+4' |
Report | Try: Barrett 3'c Osborne 43'c Con: R Byrne (2) 4', 44' Pen: R Byrne 17', 77' |
Attendance: 15,299 Referee: Ben Whitehouse |
Round 14
29 March 2025 | (1 BP) Sharks ![]() |
7–10 | ![]() |
Kings Park Stadium, Durban | |
19:15 | Try: Mbonambi, 52 Con: Hendrikse, 53' |
Report:ESPN Report:The Citizen |
Try: McErlean, 19' Penny, 48' |
Attendance: 28,229 |
Round 15
19 April 2025 | (1 BP) Leinster ![]() |
41 - 17 | ![]() |
Aviva Stadium, Dublin | |
19:35 | Try: O'Brien, 20' Clarkson, 27'c penalty try, 33' Ringrose, 42' Sheehan, 58', 69'c, 78' Con: Frawley, 28' Prendergast, 70' |
Reports:1 2 |
Try: Izuchukwu, 36' McCann, 73' Con: Murphy, 37', 74' Pen: Murphy, 8' |
Attendance: 18,422 Referee: Gianluca Gnecchi |
Round 16
26 April 2025 | (1 BP) Scarlets ![]() |
35 - 22 | ![]() |
Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli | |
17:15 | Try: Davies, 9' Rogers, 22' Plumtree, 30' Roberts, 42' Con: Costelow, 9', 31', 43' Pen: Costelow, 13' Lloyd, 55' 79' |
Try: J Osborne, 24' Mangan, 35' Culhane, 48' Con: Byrne, 25', 49' Pen: Byrne, 18' |
Attendance: 7,381 Referee: Mike Adamson |
Round 17
10 May 2025 | (1 BP) Leinster ![]() |
76–5 | ![]() |
Aviva Stadium, Dublin | |
17:15 | Try: Kelleher, 3' McGrath, 5' Baird, 18' Barrett, 25', 30' Lowe, 40' Prendergast, 43' v.d. Flier, 48' J Osborne, 55', 80' Frawley, 60' Culhane, 76' Con: Prendergast, 4', 19', 26', 30', 44', 50' Frawley, 76', 80+1' |
Report | Try: Garcia, 66 |
Attendance: 14,681 |
Round 18
17 May 2025 | Leinster ![]() |
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Aviva Stadium, Dublin | |
19:35 |
Play-offs
The top eight teams in the regular season standings advance to the knockout stage, a single-elimination tournament culminating in a Grand Final to crown the overall champion.
Teams are seeded based on the regular season standings, with teams ranked 1-4 receiving home field advantage in the quarter-final, with 1 playing 8, 2 playing 7 etc. The top two teams in the standings are seeded so as not to meet until the Grand Final. The four home quarter finalists were confirmed as Leinster, Glasgow Warriors, Bulls and Sharks in Round 17 when Sharks defeated Ospreys 29-10. With a 76 - 5 victory over Zebre Parma, Leinster Rugby confirmed their number one seeding for a third year out of four, and home field advantage for the duration of their campaign in the play-offs.
Home field advantage for the semi-finals and Grand Final will be awarded to the highest ranked team in each tie; the top two teams are therefore guaranteed home advantage until the final for as long as they remain in the tournament, and the top ranked team in the standings will be awarded home advantage should they reach the Grand Final. In three seasons of the URC, no number one ranked team from the regular season has yet made the Grand Final, and of the three finals, two have been won by the visiting team.
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Quarter final
30/31 May 2025 | Leinster ![]() |
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European Rugby Champions Cup
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Source: EPCR[30]
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers for teams tied on points: 1) Number of matches won; 2) Difference between points for and against; 3) Total number of points for; 4) Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams; 5) Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled.
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers for teams tied on points: 1) Number of matches won; 2) Difference between points for and against; 3) Total number of points for; 4) Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams; 5) Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled.
- Pool matches
Round 1
8 December 2024 | Bristol Bears ![]() |
12–35 | ![]() |
Ashton Gate, Bristol | |
17:30 | Try: Lahiff 29' c Ibitoye 72' m Con: Janse van Rensburg (1/2) 31' |
Report | Try: Larmour 32' c Prendergast (2) 52' c, 57' c Barrett 55' c van der Flier 63' c Con: Prendergast (5/5) 33', 52', 56', 58', 64' |
Attendance: 15,680 Referee: Pierre Brousset (France) |
Round 2
14 December 2024 | Leinster ![]() |
15–7 | ![]() |
Aviva Stadium, Dublin[a] | |
17:30 | Try: Ringrose 21' c Barrett 25' m Con: Prendergast (1/2) 22' Pen: Prendergast (1/1) 48' |
Report | Try: Raka 4' c Con: Jauneau (1/1) 5' |
Attendance: 34,184 Referee: Luke Pearce (England) |
Round 3
12 January 2025 | (1 BP) La Rochelle ![]() |
14–16 | ![]() |
Stade Marcel-Deflandre, La Rochelle | |
15:15 | Try: Leyds 65' m Pen: Hastoy (3/5) 3', 25', 59' |
Report | Try: J. McCarthy 29' c Con: Prendergast (1/1) 30' Pen: Prendergast (3/3) 10', 50', 54' |
Attendance: 16,700 Referee: Nika Amashukeli (Georgia) |
Round 4
18 January 2025 | (1 BP) Leinster ![]() |
47–21 HT: 19 – 21 |
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Aviva Stadium, Dublin[a] | |
17:30 | Try: Henshaw (2) 9' m, 15' c Conan 36' c Snyman (2) 51' c, 76' c Ringrose 60' c Gibson-Park 67' c Con: Prendergast (6/7) 15', 37', 52', 61', 68', 76' |
Report | Try: Barbeary 1' c de Glanville (2) 6' c, 39' c Con: Russell (3/3) 2', 7', 40' |
Attendance: 40,195 Referee: Luc Ramos (France) |
- Knockout stages
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Round of 16
Leinster finished as the second highest ranked side in the pool stages of the Champions Cup, winning home field advantage for every round of the competition until the final (held in a predetermined neutral venue, this year the Principality Stadium, Cardiff). In the round of 16, they face the 15th seeded London based Harlequins. In January, it was announced the game had been moved from Leinster's 2024-25 seasonal home of the Aviva Stadium to the 82,000 capacity Croke Park, following a similar decision in respect of the URC match with Munster, the Aviva being unavailable on that weekend.
5 April 2025 | Leinster ![]() |
62–0 HT : 19–0 |
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Croke Park, Dublin | |
15:00 | Try: Prendergast, 14’ McCarthy, 17’ Osborne, 27’ v.d. Flier, 44’ Ringrose, 47' Sheehan, 58' penalty try, 66' Byrne, 71' Lowe, 77', 80' Con: Prendergast (3) Byrne |
Report:EPCR | Attendance: 55,627 Referee: Pierre Brousset (France) | ||
Leinster: Hugo Keenan, Jamie Osborne, Garry Ringrose, Robbie Henshaw, James Lowe, Sam Prendergast, Jamison Gibson-Park, Andrew Porter, Dan Sheehan, Rabah Slimani, Joe McCarthy, RG Snyman; Jack Conan, Josh van der Flier, Caelan Doris (capt) - Replacements: Gus McCarthy, Jack Boyle, Tadhg Furlong, Ryan Baird, Max Deegan, Luke McGrath, Ross Byrne, Jordie Barrett |
Quarter final
Leinster became the first team in the history of the competition to prevent its opponent from scoring any points in a knockout game in the Round of 16. In the quarter final one week later, they repeated the feat, becoming the only club to record back-to-back 'bagels' in the competition's history. By the end of the match, Leinster had not conceded a single point in 200 minutes - or 2.5 full matches - of European Champions Cup play (stretching from half time in their group match against Bath Rugby), outscoring their opponents 144 - 0 in that period.
11 April 2025 | Leinster ![]() |
52–0 H.T.: 33–0 |
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Aviva Stadium, Dublin | |
20:00 | Try: Deegan, 13’c, 75' penalty try, 22 Lowe. 24’ O'Brien, 29’c Keenan, 33’c Ringrose, 46’c Sheehan, 57’c Con: Prendergast, 14' 30' 34', 47', 58' |
Report: EPRC | Attendance: 22,400 Referee: Luke Pearce (England) |
Semi final
After two and a half matches without conceding a score, Leinster gave up a try to their English opponents within 10 minutes. Despite a stirring second half come-back, the English champions proved too durable, and gained revenge for defeat at the same stage last season, becoming the first away side to win a European Champions Cup semi final since 2016, and ending Leinster's run of consecutive finals at three.
3 May 2025 | Leinster ![]() |
34 – 37 HT: 15 - 27 |
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Aviva Stadium, Dublin | |
17:30 | Try: O'Brien, 17’ v.d. Flier, 25’, 58' Doris, 46’ Lowe, 69’ Con: Prendergast, 25', 47', 70' Pen: Prendergast, 13' |
Report | Try: Freeman, 7', 35', 37' Pollock, 28' Ramm, 62' Con: Smith, 8', 29, 63' Pen: Smith, 22', 55' |
Attendance: 42,207 Referee: Pierre Brousset (France) |
Leinster are eliminated from the Champions Cup.
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Home attendance
As of 11 May 2025
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Leinster Women's Season
2024 IRFU Women's Interprovincial Series
Round 1
10 August 2024 | (1 BP) Leinster Women ![]() |
38-19 | ![]() |
Energia Park | |
4:45pm | Try: Ella Roberts Katie Whelan (2) Aoife Dalton Emma Tilly Caoimhe Molloy Con: Nikki Caughey (4) |
Report | Try: Faith Oviawe (2) Laoise McGonagle Con: Nicole Fowley (2) |
Round 2
17 August 2024 | (1 BP) Munster ![]() |
32-21 | ![]() |
Virgin Media Park | |
4:45pm | Try: Beth Buttimer Claire Bennett Chisom Ugwueru penalty try Alana McInerney Con: Kate Flannery Pen: Kate Flannery |
Report | Try: Ailsa Hughes Aoife Dalton Leah Tarpey Con: Nikki Caughey (2) Jemma Farrell |
Round 3
24 August 2024 | Ulster ![]() |
14-39 | ![]() |
Kingspan Stadium | |
4:45pm | Try: Brittany Hogan (2) Con: Abby Moyles (2) |
Report | Try: Robyn O'Connor Ruth Campbell Leah Tarpey Linda Djougang Emma Tilly Eimear Corri Kelly Burke Con: Jemma Farrell (2) Nikki Caughey |
Table
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Rules for classification: 1) competition points; 2) match points difference; 3) match points for
(C) Champion
Rules for classification: 1) competition points; 2) match points difference; 3) match points for
(C) Champion
Finals day
- Women's Interprovincial Final
31 August 2024 | Munster ![]() |
7-27 | ![]() |
Kingspan Stadium | |
4:45pm | Try: Alana McInerney Con: Kate Flannery |
Report | Try: Leah Tarpey (2) Aoife Wafer Con: Nikki Caughey (2) Dannah O'Brien Pen: Nikky Caughey Dannah O'Brien |
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2024-25 Celtic Challenge
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Leinster were represented, along with Ulster by the Wolfhounds franchise in this, the third season of the Celtic Challenge, and entered as champions from 2023-24.
The fixtures were announced on 20 November 2024.[34]
Round 1
22 December 2024 | '(1 BP)' Wolfhounds ![]() |
33–7 | ![]() |
Donnybrook Stadium, Dublin | |
4pm | Report | Referee: Paul Haycock |
Round 2
28 December 2024 | '(1 BP)' Clovers ![]() |
31–10 | ![]() |
UCD Bowl, Dublin | |
12pm | Report |
Round 3
4 January 2025 | '(1 BP)' Wolfhounds ![]() |
48–7 | ![]() |
Ravenhill Stadium, Belfast | |
2:30pm | Report |
Round 4
11 January 2025 | Brython Thunder ![]() |
0–48 | ![]() |
Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli | |
12pm | Report | Referee: Jack Davies |
Round 5
18 January 2025 | '(1 BP)' Wolfhounds ![]() |
57–5 | ![]() |
UCD Bowl, Dublin | |
1:30pm | Report | Referee: Oisin Quinn |
Round 6
1 February 2025 | Glasgow Warriors ![]() |
21–64 | ![]() |
Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow | |
11:30am | Report |
Round 7
9 February 2025 | Wolfhounds ![]() |
21–15 | ![]() |
Musgrave Park, Cork | |
12:30pm | Report | Referee: Paudie Sheehan |
Round 8
22 February 2025 | '(1 BP)' Edinburgh Rugby ![]() |
22–31 | ![]() |
Edinburgh Rugby Stadium, Edinburgh | |
2pm | Report | Referee: Sam O’Neil |
Round 9
1 March 2025 | Gwalia Lightning ![]() |
17–48 | ![]() |
CCB Centre for Sporting Excellence, Ystrad Mynach | |
12pm | Report | Referee: Will Goodwin |
Round 10
8 March 2025 | (1 BP) Wolfhounds ![]() |
102–0 | ![]() |
Donnybrook Stadium, Dublin | |
12:15pm | Report | Referee: Paul O’Connor |
Table
Updated to match(es) played on 12 January 2025. Source: celticrugbycomp.com
Rules for classification: Four points for a win, two points for a tie. One bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match; one bonus point for losing by a margin of seven or less.
Rules for classification: Four points for a win, two points for a tie. One bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match; one bonus point for losing by a margin of seven or less.
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Notes
- Leinster relocated their home fixtures for the 2024–25 season to the Aviva Stadium, due to ongoing redevelopment work taking place at the RDS Arena – the club's usual home ground.[31]
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