Ulster vs Dragons – United Rugby Championship – Round 11 | Date: Saturday, 02 March 2024 | Kickoff: 19:35 UTC | Venue: Ravenhill Stadium(Belfast, Northern Ireland))
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For Ulster vs Dragons prediction we predict Ulster to win 42-20. Our expert analysis indicates that Ulster is highly favored to win the upcoming United Rugby Championship match, with an 80% chance of victory. Ulster has maintained an impressive unbeaten record in their last 12 meetings with the Dragons, boasting a win rate of over 90% when playing against them. Additionally, Ulster is in better form compared to the Dragons, who currently sit in 15th place in the United Rugby Championship standings with 10 points. Based on these factors, we predict that the home team will emerge victorious, with a total score exceeding 47.5 points.
Prediction: Ulster 42-20 Dragons
Ulster
Ulster currently holds the 8th position in the United Rugby Championship standings with 29 points after completing 10 rounds. They enter this match after suffering a series of three defeats, including losses to Ospreys in the United Rugby Championship, Harlequins, and Toulouse in the European Rugby Champions Cup. Over their last six games, Ulster has managed three wins and three losses, showcasing a mixed performance in recent outings.
Dragons
The Dragons currently occupy the 15th position in the United Rugby Championship standings with 10 points after completing 10 rounds. They enter this fixture following a 40-7 defeat by Glasgow Warriors in round 10 of the United Rugby Championship. Over their last six games across all competitions, the Dragons have managed only one win, indicating a challenging period for the team.
TV Channel – iTV
The Ulster vs Dragons match kicks off on March 2, 2024, at 19:35 UTC time at Ravenhill Stadium in Belfast city.