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WATCH - Friday's OTB AM - Ringrose, Breen & Mike McCarthy on Champions Cup

As we come to the final OTB AM of the week, most of the focus this morning will be directed tow...



Rugby

WATCH - Friday's OTB AM - Ringrose, Breen & Mike McCarthy on Champions Cup

As we come to the final OTB AM of the week, most of the focus this morning will be directed toward the weekend ahead.

With Liverpool looking to put the disappointment of defeats to Wolves and Manchester City behind them, will Jurgen Klopp's side breeze past Brighton? Will Ole Gunnar Solskjaer make the difference when his Manchester United side face their first real test in Tottenham Hotspur? After scoring 16-goals in their last two games, will Manchester City come undone against Wolves?

All this and more will be put to Gary Breen as the former Irish international joins Adrian Barry and Eoin Sheahan on the phone.

Ahead of a huge weekend of Champions Cup action, another former Irish international in Mike McCarthy will join the lads to run through what lies ahead for Leinster, Munster and Ulster this weekend, as well as taking a cool eye to Ireland's depth at Lock.

Here's a run down of what you can expect on today's show.

07:45 - #OTBAM is live
07:50 - Sports Pages
08:10 - Mike McCarthy on Champions Cup & Lock Power Rankings
08:27 - Garry Ringrose
08:35 - Sports News with Darren Cleary
08:45 - Gary Breen talks this weekend's Premier League action
09:40 - #OTBAM crystal ball predictions for 2019!

There's all of that and much more from 7.45am - get in touch with the show below or over at @offtheball on twitter!

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