**Round 14 concludes on Sunday afternoon with an intriguing all-Irish contest between Ulster and Connacht at the Aviva Stadium.** Glasgow Warriors' defeat to Edinburgh on Saturday means Ulster's place in the Semi-Finals is now mathematically secured, meaning these next two rounds are a prime opportunity to tune up for the postseason. The Ulstermen can't catch Leinster atop Conference A, meaning they will face a Semi-Final away to the Conference B winners, but an Irish interpro always brings a battle for pride. Connacht were still mathematically in the running for a Semi-Final spot in Conference B heading into the weekend but Munster's bonus point against Leinster on Saturday evening put paid to those chances. Dan McFarland’s side won their last game before lockdown, beating Toyota Cheetahs 20-10 at the Kingspan Stadium, while Connacht were beaten in a tough trip to Edinburgh. Ireland centre Bundee Aki is set to make his 100th appearance for Connacht on Sunday, with head coach Andy Friend warning he will be “a pretty hard man to stop.” With an eye on next season, Friend has also handed debuts to wingers Peter Sullivan and Alex Wooton - the former promoted from the academy and the latter a lockdown loan recruit from Munster. Ulster will be without captain Iain Henderson, who recently underwent hip surgery and will miss the remainder of the 2019/20 season.