In a thrilling encounter at Affidea Stadium in Belfast on April 4, 2026, Ulster Rugby triumphed over Ospreys with a narrow 28-24 victory in the European Challenge Cup last-16 tie. This win not only showcased Ulster’s resilience but also secured their place in the quarter-finals against La Rochelle.
The match saw Ulster come from behind after Ospreys led 17-14 at half-time. Cormac Izuchukwu, David McCann, Jacob Stockdale, and Nick Timoney each scored tries for Ulster, demonstrating the team’s attacking prowess despite challenging conditions due to Storm Dave.
Richie Murphy, Ulster’s head coach, expressed relief following the hard-fought win, stating, “A little bit of relief definitely. It never was going to be easy and the conditions obviously made it very difficult.” His sentiments echoed the sentiments of the fans, who witnessed a match filled with intensity and determination.
As the game progressed, Ospreys appeared poised to take the lead with a potential match-winning try, but it was ruled out due to a forward pass, much to the dismay of their supporters. This pivotal moment allowed Ulster to maintain their advantage and ultimately secure the victory.
This win marks a significant achievement for Ulster, as they become the second Irish province to reach the Challenge Cup quarter-finals this season. The team’s ability to overcome adversity on the field has been a hallmark of their campaign.
Looking ahead, Ulster will now prepare for their quarter-final match against La Rochelle, a challenge that promises to be equally exciting. Murphy emphasized the importance of the upcoming game, stating, “It’s a massive game for us, it’s at home. I know they have had a tough enough season but they’re one of the top teams in Europe and when they come to town it’s really exciting.”
As the community rallies behind Ulster Rugby, the anticipation builds for what lies ahead in this thrilling European campaign. Fans are hopeful that the team can carry this momentum forward as they aim for further success.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential injuries or player changes following the match, but the focus remains on the upcoming challenge against La Rochelle.