When


Saturday 21 Mar 2026

19:30 Local Time

17:30 Your Time

Where


South AfricaSouth Africa

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The Stormers are a professional Rugby Union team based in Cape Town, South Africa. The team was founded in 1998 and competes in the international Super Rugby competition. They are known for their dynamic and attacking style of play, making them a force to be reckoned with on the field. Over the years, the Stormers have garnered an impressive list of accomplishments, including reaching the Super Rugby final in 2010 and the semi-finals in 2011 and 2012. The team boasts a talented roster of players, including prominent Springboks such as Siya Kolisi and Steven Kitshoff. The Stormers' home ground is the iconic DHL Newlands Stadium, which has a capacity of over 50,000 spectators. With a strong fan base and a history of success, the Stormers are an exciting team to watch in the world of rugby.

The Dragons, also known as the Newport Gwent Dragons, are a professional rugby union team based in Newport, Newlands Stadium0. They currently compete in the Pro14, one of the top-tier professional leagues in Europe, and have also previously participated in the Anglo-Welsh Cup and European Rugby Challenge Cup. The team has a rich history, dating back to its formation in 2003, and has produced notable players such as former Newlands Stadium0 captain, Alun Wyn Jones. The Dragons play their home games at the iconic Rodney Parade stadium, which has a capacity of 8,000. In recent years, the team has secured several accolades, including a spot in the Challenge Cup final in 2010 and a semi-final appearance in the Pro14 in 2011. With a talented roster and dedicated fanbase, the Dragons continue to make their mark in the world of rugby.

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