

Leinster vs Scarlets
Aviva Stadium, Dublin
31.05.2025, 17:00

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At exactly 17:30 pm on Saturday, 31st of May 2025, Leinster and Scarlets will face off at Aviva Stadium, Dublin.
- Match: Leinster vs Scarlets
- Date: Saturday, May 31st, 2025
- Kick-Off Time: 17:00pm (AEST)
- Stadium: Aviva Stadium, Dublin
Leinster: Form
Leinster: WWLLW
- URC R18: Leinster 13-5 Glasgow Warriors
- URC R17: Leinster 76-5 Zebre
- ERCC R4: Leinster 34-37 Northampton Saints
- URC R16: Scarlets 35-22 Leinster
- URC R15: Leinster 41-17 Ulster
After nine months of league action, Leinster are ready for the URC play-offs. In their last match, which ended the regular season for Leinster, they faced Glasgow Warriors. The match ended in a 13-5 victory. Tommy O'Brien was named the player of the match. Before this match, they recorded a significant 76-5 victory over Zebre. Jack Conan was the Castore Sportswear player spotlight after he had a captain's performance against Zebre Parma. He recorded 20 carries, 138.5 metres made, 104.7 post-contact metres, 5 defenders beaten, 3 line breaks, 2 offloads, 9 tackles, and 2 try assists. Leinster came within a whisker of an unlikely Irish rugby Junior Interprovincial Championship title after beating Connacht by 57-12. The result gave Leinster the 43+ points win they needed, but a late Ulster try against Munster saw the northern province retain their crown. Their success has been attributed to their top players with international performances. Each player possesses a unique skill set, such as O'Brien, who has strong vision; Tommy O'Brien, who has everything to be a world-class winger; and Sheehan, who throws the ball into the line-out and runs across the pitch to finish the try in the same phase. Jordan Larmour is due to step up in the final stages of his rehabilitation, while Tadhg Furlong and Robbie Henshaw are unavailable for selection this week.
Leinster: Roster for the Match
- Jack Boyle
- Gus McCarthy
- Thomas Clarkson
- Joe McCarthy
- Diarmuid Mangan
- Alex Soroka
- Scott Penny
- James Culhane
- Luke McGrath
- Ciarán Frawley
- Jimmy O'Brien
- Robbie Henshaw
- Garry Ringrose
- Tommy O'Brien
- Jamie Osborne
Scarlets: Form
Scarlets: LWWWL
- URC R18: Sharks 12-3 Scarlets
- URC R17: Lions 19-32 Scarlets
- URC R16: Scarlets 35-22 Leinster
- URC R15: Dragons 23-31 Scarlets
- ERCC R8: Ospreys 36-14 Scarlets
Scarlets are coming off a loss in their last match against Sharks, which ended in a 12-3 score margin. Sam Costelow switches from right to left-footed to kick the drop goal that tied the first forty minutes. The second half did not go their way at all. In that match, Joe Roberts made his 50th Scarlets appearance for the club. Blair Murray was a man on a mission against the Emirates Lions. In that match, which ended up in a 19-32 victory for Scarlets, He recorded 64 meters made, 7 defenders beaten, 10 carries, 2 tries, and 29 fantasy points. In the annual award-winning ceremony held by the club, the Breakthrough Player of the Season went to Ellis Mee, the Try of the Season was given to Macs Page v Zebre, Marnus van der Merwe won the Supporters’ Player of the Season and Josh Macleod won the Coaches Player of the Season. Blair Murray was not left out, as he won the Players’ Player of the Season.
Scarlets: Team News
Scarlets can confirm that second row Morgan Jones will be leaving the club at the end of the season. Morgan has made 65 appearances in a Scarlets jersey, playing his part in some big victories in the URC and Europe. The club also announced the signing of exciting young Welsh-qualified full-back Ioan Jones from Gloucester
Scarlets: Roster for the Match
- Rob Evans
- Ryan Elias
- Samson Lee
- Lewis Rawlins
- Tadhg Beirne
- Aaron Shingler
- James F. Davies
- John Barclay ©
- Careth Davies
- Rhys Pathcell
- Steff Evans
- Scott Williams
- Jonathan Davies
- Liam Williams
- Johnny Mcnicholl
Leinster vs Scarlets: H2H stats
Leinster have won seven of the previous ten H2H results against the Scarlets.
- 26/04/25: Scarlets 35-22 Leinster
- 18/11/23: Leinster 54-5 Scarlets
- 28/10/22: Scarlets 5-35 Leinster
- 16/10/21: Leinster 50-15 Scarlets
- 30/01/21: Scarlets 25-52 Leinster
Who will Win the Match Leinster vs Scarlets?
Using advanced computer power and data, Telecom Asia has simulated the result of Saturday`s Leinster vs Scarlets URC match 10,000 times.
Our leading predictive analytics model currently gives Leinster a 75% chance of beating Scarlets in the quarter-finals of the 2025 URC season.
Leinster vs Scarlets: Odds
The latest Bet365 betting odds for Saturday`s URC clash at Aviva Stadium in Dublin are shown here:
- Head to Head: Leinster $1.02, Scarlets $21.00, Tie $50.00
- Handicap: Leinster -23.5 ($1.909), Scarlets +23.5 ($1.909)
- Team to qualify to the next stage: Leinster $1.03, Scarlets $11.00
Odds are correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
Looking at the latest head-to-head odds, Bet365 currently has Leinster at $1.03 and Scarlets at $11.00
The Leinster are listed as 5.5-point underdogs against Scarlets, with odds of $1.83 available at Bet365.
For the favourite Leinster (-5.5) to cover the line, Bet365 offers odds of $1.83.
According to Stats Insider's analytics model, the Leinster (-5.5) are predicted to cover the line 55% of the time, while the 45.5-point over/under is expected to stay over 55% of the time.
Leinster vs Scarlets: Prediction
Both sides have faced each other in recent times. The last in which they encountered each other was just about a month ago. Scarlets came in victorious with a score margin of 35-22. They established an early lead in the first 40 minutes, recording three tries, two conversion goals and a penalty goal to score a 22-18. This win was special because they were the underdogs. It makes it a difficult one to call this time. On the other hand, Leinster are the better side of the two. They have been on an impressive total lockdown ride, having not conceded in any of the fixtures. O'Brien and Sheehan's try was one of the most clever tries in the sport, and their attacking coach will be looking to repeat this. Although their strategy comes in handy, the defence has to be compact. However, considering their past meetings, a bet on points is a good option to consider.
Our match prediction: is -19.5 handicap for Leinster with odds at 1.61 on 1xbet bookmaker.
Our betting tip: is total even (no) with odds at 1.83 on Bet365 bookmaker.
Our final match prediction: is team 1 not to lose anytime during the game with odds at 1.72 on Betway bookmaker.
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