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9th March 2021
12:55pm GMT

Marcell Coetzee scores Ulster's first try despite the tackle of Josh Bayliss of Bath during a Heineken Champions Cup clash in January 2020. (Photo by Oliver McVeigh/Sportsfile)[/caption]
Once again, the draw for the two competitions was a drawn-out affair, with teams pulled out for the last 16, then another draw for home advantage before a third and final draw for potential quarter final match-ups.
In the Challenge Cup, Ulster have been drawn, away, against Harlequins in the last 16 of that competition. That game will take place at The Stoop. If Ulster win that game, they will face Northampton Saints or Dragons in the quarter finals.
Connacht have been drawn away to Leicester Tigers, at Welford Road. Should Andy Friend's side win that fixture, they would face the winners of Ospreys and Newcastle in the last eight.
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Like the Champions Cup, these last 16 Challenge Cup ties will take place over the April 2-4 weekend.
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