Home draw at stake as unchanged Munster host Tigers

Munster keep an unchanged side for their final Heineken Cup group game at home to Leicester Tigers.

Munster keep an unchanged side for their final Heineken Cup group game at home to Leicester Tigers.

The Premiership giants must inflict Munster's first ever European defeat at Thomond Park in order to progress.

Munster will top Pool 4 and claim the home advantage for the quarterfinal draw if they win, but will still qualify as one of the two best runners-up should they lose.

It is the last match scheduled for Thomond Park before it closes for redevelopment and that should be motivation enough for the Munster players to finish unbeaten at the legendry Limerick ground.

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