Exeter Chiefs face one of the sternest tests in their rich European history on Sunday as they travel to French heavyweights Toulouse in the quarter-finals of the Investec Champions Cup.
No team has won the Champions Cup more than Toulouse who have won the title five times and been runners up twice. The last time the French side won the title was in 2020/21, the year after Exeter beat Racing 92 to claim the title in 2019/20.
Here are all the ways you can follow the action from the knockout European match....
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When is the game?
Toulouse v Exeter Chiefs is being played on Sunday, April 14 at the Stade Ernest Wallon .
What time is kick-off?
The kick-off time is at 3pm UK time.
Is the game on TV or being streamed?
Yes. Like every Investec Champions Cup game this season the match will be shown live on TNT Sports.
The game will be shown on TNT Sports 1 with coverage starting at 2.30pm.
The great news for rugby fans is the match has also been selected to be shown on free-to-air television channel ITV1 with coverage also starting at 2.30pm.
How else can I follow the game?
If you are not going to be inside the stadium, and even if you are, DevonLive will be live blogging the match bringing you all the build-up, team news, live play-by-play match updates, reaction, stats, analysis, interviews and highlights.
Will there be live radio commentary of the match?
BBC Radio Devon will also be providing live commentary of the game.
What's the team news?
Toulouse: 15. Blair Kinghorn, 14. Juan Cruz Mallia, 13. Paul Costes, 12. Pita Ahki, 11. Matthis Lebel, 10. Romain Ntamack, 9. Antoine Dupont (c), 1. Cyril Baille, 2. Peato Mauvaka, 3. Dorian Aldegheri, 4. Richie Arnold, 5. Emmanuel Meafou, 6. Jack Willis, 7. François Cros, 8. Alexandre Roumat
Replacements: 16. Julien Marchand, 17. Rodrigue Neti, 18. Joel Merkler, 19. Thibaud Flament, 20. Joshua Brennan, 21. Paul Graou, 22. Thomas Ramos, 23. Santiago Chocobares
Exeter Chiefs: 15. Josh Hodge, 14. Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, 13. Henry Slade, 12. Ollie Devoto, 11. Olly Woodburn, 10. Harvey Skinner, 9. Tom Cairns, 1. Scott Sio, 2. Jack Yeandle, 3. Ehren Painter, 4. Rus Tuima, 5. Dafydd Jenkins (c), 6. Ethan Roots, 7. Christ Tshiunza, 8. Ross Vintcent
Replacements: 16. Jack Innard, 17. Danny Southworth, 18. Marcus Street, 19. Lewis Pearson, 20. Greg Fisilau, 21. Stu Townsend, 22. Will Haydon-Wood, 23. Zack Wimbush
Who are the officials?
Referee: Chris Busby (Ire)
Assistant referees: Eoghan Cross (Ire) and Andy Brace (Ire)
TMO: Mark Patton (Ire)