Dragons will face Glasgow Warriors at Scotstoun Stadium in the last 16 of the EPCR Challenge Cup on Saturday, April 1 (kick-off 5.30pm).
The Men of Gwent booked a place in the knockout stages last weekend and now have confirmed details for the trip to Scotland at the start of April.
The game will be shown live on Viaplay. Full ticketing details will be released in due course.
EPCR CHALLENGE CUP – Round of 16 (Pool stage rankings in brackets – all kick-offs local times)
Friday 31 March
Match 4: Bristol Bears (A4) v ASM Clermont Auvergne (HCC9), Ashton Gate (20.00) Viaplay-Premier Sports / beIN SPORTS
Match 8: Scarlets (B1) v CA Brive (A6), Parc y Scarlets (20.00) S4C / beIN SPORTS
Saturday 1 April
Match 1: RC Toulon (A1) v Toyota Cheetahs (B6), Stade Félix Mayol (13.30) France TV / beIN SPORTS / SuperSport / Viaplay-Premier Sports
Match 5: Stade Francais Paris (B4) v Lyon (HCC9), Stade Jean Bouin (16.00) beIN SPORTS
Match 7: Benetton Rugby (B2) v Connacht Rugby (A5), Stadio di Monigo (16.00) epcrugby.tv
Match 2: Glasgow Warriors (A2) v Dragons RFC (B5), Scotstoun (17.30) Viaplay-Premier Sports
Match 6: Emirates Lions (B3) v Racing 92 (HCC10), Emirates Airline Park (18.30) SuperSport / beIN SPORTS / Viaplay-Premier Sports
Match 3: Cardiff Rugby (A3) v Sale Sharks (HCC10), Cardiff Arms Park (20.00) S4C / BT Sport
Quarter-finals – 7/8/9 April
- QF 1: Winner Match 1 v Winner Match 5
- QF 2: Winner Match 7 v Winner Match 3
- QF 3: Winner Match 2 v Winner Match 6
- QF 4: Winner Match 8 v Winner Match 4
NB The highest-ranked clubs from the pool stage will have home advantage
Semi-finals – 28/29/30 April
- SF 1: winner QF 1 v winner QF
- 2 SF 2: winner QF 3 v winner QF 4
NB The matches will be played in Europe and the highest-ranked clubs from the pool stage will have home venue advantage
2023 EPCR Challenge Cup final:
Friday 19 May; Aviva Stadium, Dublin