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Reigning champions Saracens might have been cast aside, but we have a scorching Champions Cup semi-final for you between two-time champions Munster facing French side Racing 92 on Sunday afternoon.

The Stade Chaban-Delmas clash will be live on BT Sport 3 from 2.30pm (3.15pm kick-off UK time) as both sides vie for a ticket into the silverware showdown.

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Then there were four.

The race to be crowned European champions reaches a crescendo this weekend in the semi-finals.

Racing 92 and Munster collide, vying to face Saracens’ conquerors Leinster or Scarlets, who clash at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday.

French side Racing 92 were the only club to win on their travels on the quarter-finals, ousting last year’s finalists ASM Clermont Auvergne 28-17 after wing Marc Andreau put in an inspirational performance.

Meanwhile, the Irish province side booked their semi-final spot edging a thrilling 20-19 contest hosting RC Toulon, with Andrew Conway’s stunning try proving to be the decisive score in the closing stages.

Racing 92 and Munster are now poised to duel for a third time with his campaign, having competed in Pool 4 together.

Munster claimed a 14-7 victory on home soil in Round 2, before the Parisian club gained revenge in the return fixture with an enthralling 34-30 win.

All Blacks legend and instrumental Racing 92 fly-half Dan Carter has urged his side to rise to the occasion on Sunday to carve out their own piece of history.

"They're a class side, well drilled, so we're going to have to pull something special out in the semi-final if we're going to advance into the final,” declared the 36-year-old, as Racing 92 target a second ever Champions Cup final.



"It's huge - not only for me, but for the team. I love having history and doing things that no teams have done before. If you look back at Racing 92's history and how rare it is to make a final in Europe, we were lucky enough to do it a couple of years ago (losing to Saracens in 2016), so we'd love to go one step further.

"But we realise that we can't look too far ahead. We've got quality opposition in front of us, so we'll enjoy this moment and make sure that we continue to work hard to give ourselves the best chance to make the final."

Munster geared up for the final four with a Pro 14 brace in South Africa, with impressive victories over Southern Kings and Cheetahs.

"It's a lot of travel so it's very important that we try and manage our recovery as best we can. It's difficult when you are travelling like that. But we will take our couple of days off," reflected captain Peter O’Mahony.

"You have to take your momentum when it comes. We are on the back of a couple of wins now.

"It's going to be a different animal. Semi-finals of Europe are a different animal."