Croke Park will host the BTK URC Grand Final on 14 June if Leinster beat Glasgow Warriors in Saturday's semi-final, it has been confirmed.
Leinster's ground, the RDS, is undergoing redevelopment works and the club have been using Aviva Stadium and Croke Park for their homes games for the last two seasons.
A crowd of 12,879 saw Leo Cullen's side beat Scarlets in the quarter-final at Aviva Stadium on Saturday.
Leinster used Croke Park, the home of the Gaelic Athletic Association, to host Munster in round four of the URC last October and Harlequins in April in the Champions Cup last-16.
If Leinster, who last won the tournament in 2021, lose to Warriors, the final will take place in South Africa.
This weekend’s other semi-final sees Bulls host Sharks, who knocked out Munster, in Pretoria.
Meanwhile, wing Jordan Larmour (above) has returned to full training after recovering from injury and will be available for selection this week.
Flanker Josh van der Flier, who is part of Andy Farrell's Lions squad, will be further assessed this week for a hamstring injury he picked up in Saturday’s win before a final decision will be made on his availability.
"We will give him as much opportunity as we can to prove his fitness. That's probably where we are at with him," senior coach Jacques Nienaber told RTÉ Sport on Monday afternoon.
Centre Garry Ringrose (calf) and wing Tommy O’Brien (foot) will also be assessed during the week.
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