<title><strong>Leinster v Lions</strong> live on <strong>Premier Sports</strong>, <strong>URC TV</strong> and more: <strong>Mark Robson</strong> and <strong>Ian Madigan</strong> on commentary</title>
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Leinster v Lions live on Premier Sports, URC TV and more: Mark Robson and Ian Madigan on commentary
Leinster v Lions in the United Rugby Championship will be shown live on a wide range of broadcasters, with Premier Sports 2 UK HD, NOW Ireland, Premier Player, URC TV, FloRugby, Sportsnet+ in Canada and several SuperSport channels among the listed options.[1][3][5] The match is scheduled for Saturday 30 May 2026, with Sky Sports’ preview page and the official URC match centre both listing the fixture at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.[1][3][5]
The broadcast team for the UK and Ireland coverage features Graham Little as presenter, with Mark Robson on main commentary and former Ireland fly-half Ian Madigan as co-commentator.[User] That pairing gives the coverage a strong mix of play-by-play detail and elite-level insight, with Madigan bringing the perspective of a player who has represented Ireland and Leinster at major domestic and international levels.[User]
There is also heavyweight punditry on the Irish feed, with John Barclay and Stephen Ferris listed as studio analysts alongside Little.[User] Barclay, a former Scotland captain and British & Irish Lions tourist, is widely respected for his tactical analysis, while Ferris is best known for his abrasive back-row career with Ulster and Ireland and for his continued presence in rugby broadcasting.[User]
For viewers in Britain and Ireland, the key takeaway is that this is not a single-channel broadcast: the match is available across traditional subscription platforms and streaming services, including Premier Sports 2 UK HD, NOW Ireland and URC TV.[User][1][3] That makes it straightforward for supporters in the UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand to follow the game, even if local rights arrangements differ by territory.[User]
Leinster have built one of the strongest records in European and South African club rugby in recent seasons, and the fixture against the Lions carries the added appeal of a high-profile URC knockout atmosphere at a major Dublin venue.[3][5] Sky Sports’ fixture listing confirms the same pairing and kick-off window, underlining its place among the headline games of the round.[1]
Mark Robson is a familiar voice to rugby fans through his long-standing work across club and international coverage, while Graham Little is a seasoned broadcaster best known for anchoring rugby programming and live event coverage in the UK and Ireland.[User] Their involvement, combined with Madigan, Barclay and Ferris, means the broadcast team is tailored to both casual viewers and committed supporters looking for tactical context and expert breakdowns.[User]
For more information on the competition, the official United Rugby Championship site provides league background, standings and competition coverage.
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