Ulster vs Leinster: form, stats, betting tips and predictions
Ulster Rugby welcomes Leinster Rugby in what promises to be one of the most impactful fixtures on the URC calendar, with both teams bringing solid form, elite attacking threats and plenty of recent history into the clash.
With the betting line set at Ulster -2.5this is a fascinating clash that pits home-field advantage against long-term dominance.
Recent form: Ulster v Leinster
Ulster form (last 6)
- Lost 22-27 to the Scarlets
- Won 22-14 against Cardiff Rugby
- Lost 10-21 to Ospreys
- Won 40-19 against Edinburgh Rugby
- Lost 19-26 to Connacht
- Won 28-12 against Zebre Parma
Ulster’s form has been inconsistent, with 3 wins and 3 lossesbut their victories have been convincing, notably the 40-19 victory against Edinburgh.
Leinster form (last 6)
- Won 52-17 against Connacht
- Won 34-23 against Connacht
- Won 28-20 against Edinburgh
- Lost 7–8 to Cardiff Rugby
- Lost 17-38 to Glasgow Warriors
- Won 36-19 against the Scarlets
Leinster arrives with 4 wins out of 6showing strong offensive power, scoring 52 and 36 points during recent meetings.
Key trends and statistics
- The Last of Ulster three URC matches were won by the away team
- Ulster’s only defeat at home this season: 19-26 against Connacht
- The last of Leinster six matches were all won by the home team
- Leinster just lost once in Ireland since May 2024
- Leinster won the last four meetings against Ulster
This last stat is critical – Leinster have completely controlled this game in recent seasons.
Head-to-head record
Recent meetings
- Leinster 24-20 Ulster (December 2025)
- Leinster 41-17 Ulster (April 2025)
- Ulster 20-27 Leinster (November 2024)
- Leinster 43-20 Ulster (June 2024)
- Ulster 23-21 Leinster (May 2024)
- Leinster 22-21 Ulster (January 2024)
Leinster won 5 of the last 6 meetingsoften with comfortable margins.
All-time URC record
- Ulster: 486 matches – 287 wins (59.05%)
- Leinster: 500 games – 358 wins (71.60%)
Leinster’s long-term dominance in the competition is clear, with a significantly higher win rate.
Key players to watch
Top try scorers 2025/26
- Ulster: Werner Kok (7), Tom Stewart (6), Zac Ward (6)
- Leinster: Joshua Kenny (9), Scott Penny (5), Tommy O’Brien (5)
Best Point Scorers
- Ulster: Nathan Doak (83), Werner Kok (35)
- Leinster: Harry Byrne (55), Joshua Kenny (45), Sam Prendergast (36)
Specialists face to face
- Ulster: Craig Gilroy (7 tries), David Humphreys (88 points)
- Leinster: Dan Sheehan (7 tries), Ross Byrne (107 points)
Leinster’s depth in scoring options gives them a slight advantage, especially with several players contributing consistently.
Ulster Rugby v Leinster Rugby
Affidea Stadium, Belfast – KO 19.45 IRE & UK / 20.45 ITA & SA
Arbitrator: Andrew Brace (IRFU, 115th championship match)
AR1: Andrew Cole (IRFU) RA 2: Tomas O’Sullivan (IRFU)
TMO: Olly Hodges (IRFU)
Live: Premier Sports, SuperSport, Flo Rugby & URC.tv
Ulster Rugby: Jacob Stockdale, Werner Kok, James Hume, Stuart McCloskey, Zac Ward, Jack Murphy, Nathan Doak, Angus Bell, Tom Stewart, Tom O’Toole, Iain Henderson (CAPT), Cormac Izuchukwu, David McCann, Sean Reffell, Juarno Augustus
Substitutes: James McCormick, Sam Crean, Scott Wilson, Harry Sheridan, Bryn Ward, Conor McKee, Jake Flannery, Jude Postlethwaite
Leinster Rugby: Hugo Keenan, Joshua Kenny, Garry Ringrose, Robbie Henshaw, Jimmy O’Brien, Sam Prendergast, Luke McGrath; Jerry Cahir, Ronan Kelleher, Thomas Clarkson, Brian Deeny, James Ryan (CAPT), Alex Soroka, Scott Penny, James Culhane
Substitutes: Gus McCarthy, Ed Byrne, Rabah Slimani, Conor O’Tighearnaigh, Max Deegan, Will Connors, Fintan Gunne, Ciarán Frawley
Leinster Rugby assistant coach Tyler Bleyendaal said: “It’s a huge game. Ulster are ahead of us in the table. We’re looking for that performance which we haven’t had in recent weeks.”
Leinster only have 3 starters for the European team. Ulster is fully loaded
Betting analysis: Ulster -2.5
This is where things get interesting.
On paper, Ulster -2.5 suggests that the market relies heavily on country advantage. And there is logic to this:
- Ulster are strong at home
- Performances away from Leinster have been less consistent
- Ulster’s victories came by decent margins
But here is the reality:
- having won 5 of the last 6 meetings
- Leinster rarely lose in Ireland
- Ulster inconsistency a real concern
Prediction
It comes down to one question: Do you trust the form or the story?
Ulster has the home advantage and enough firepower to win. But Leinster rested a lot of first team players
Prediction: Ulster will win
Best bet: Ulster -4.5
Correct score prediction: Leinster 17-23 Ulster
Verdict: The line seems slightly off. Leinster as underdogs, even marginally, are a value. Unless Ulster put in their best performance of the season, Leinster should win.
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