Both Ulster and the Sharks can copperfasten a last-eight tie in front of their own supporters should they win
Marcus Rea
Dan McFarland’s side face a tense encounter in the Scottish capital on Saturday
French aristocrats show their mettle to secure one-point aggregate win
The defending champions have shown before in Belfast how dangerous they can be
But stats show McFarland’s side possess the backs to thwart the champions again
Ulster’s lead heading into the second leg could have been more if not for Ntamack
Connacht’s hopes hit by two yellow cards as poor run continues for Andy Friend’s side
John Hodnett rewarded for recent good form while Jack McGrath extends his Ulster stay
Absence of influential trio Cooney, Henderson and McCloskey may tilt balance
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