The game will take place this Friday.
Munster and Leinster will meet in the semi-finals of the Guinness PRO14 next Friday evening.
Johann van Graan's side beat Connacht 49 points to 12 at the Aviva Stadium this afternoon to set up the clash.
Chris Cloete, Jeremy Loughman, Tadhg Beirne Andrew Conway and James Cronin all went over the line.
Connacht's Abraham Papali'i and Shane Delahunt were both sent off in the first-half.
Athlone's Jack Carty started at out half for the westeners.
Munster's Billy Holland is well aware of the challenge in facing Leinster:
Sealing yet another semi-final with Leinster, @Munsterrugby powered past a 13-man @connachtrugby in a dramatic encounter 🎬
— PRO14 RUGBY (@PRO14Official) August 30, 2020
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