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Dexcom Stadium to host Six Nations history
Dexcom Stadium will host the Guinness Women's Six Nations fixture between Ireland and Italy on Saturday, April 18 2026.
Lancaster expects Connacht response after unexpected European loss
Connacht Rugby will be looking to redeem themselves when they host South African side Black Lions on Saturday in Dexcom Stadium (8pm).
Connacht face Ospreys in opening Challenge Cup clash
Connacht open their European campaign against familiar foes Ospreys on Sunday (3.15pm), boosted by their solid victory over the South African Sharks at the weekend.
Bundee ready to return against visiting South Africans
Good news for Connacht Rugby as Bundee Aki is fit and available to line out in Dexcom Stadium on Saturday (7.45pm) when the URC resumes.
Bundee ready to return against visiting South Africans
Good news for Connacht Rugby as Bundee Aki is fit and available to line out in Dexcom Stadium on Saturday (7.45pm) when the URC resumes.
British Ambassador makes first official visit outside Dublin with trip to Galway
British Ambassador to Ireland Kara Owen chose Galway for her first official visit outside Dublin since her appointment in October.
Under one roof - How Connacht Rugby’s new HPC is powering connection, recovery, and performance
Connacht Rugby's Dexcom Stadium and High Performance Centre (HPC) is a hive of activity. Work continues behind the new Clan Stand as head coach Stuart Lancaster and his squad train out on the pristine Dexcom Stadium surface. Inside the new Connacht Rugby HPC, there is a tangible enthusiasm that reverberates through the building and meets you around every corner. Connacht Rugby is gearing up for its newest and most exciting chapter yet.
Connacht Rugby lose Tucker to Ireland U20s
Connacht Rugby is to lose long-standing coach Cullie Tucker, who is now moving into the Ireland set-up as the men’s U20 coach.
Connacht’s Clan Stand is back at new Dexcom Stadium
Connacht Rugby’s new North Stand at Dexcom Stadium is to be named ‘The Clan Stand’ to honour both past, present and future.
