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  1. 'Wounded Ulster require resilience and power'published at 15:07 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December

    Ulster v Bordeaux (15:15 GMT)

    Matt Gault
    BBC Sport NI at Kingspan Stadium

    Last season, Ulster bounced back from a humbling opening Champions Cup defeat by Bath to beat Racing 92 at home.

    They're in a similar situation this afternoon, having to face Bordeaux just six days on from last week's embarrassing nine-try mauling in Toulouse.

    Last year's display against Racing was among Ulster's best in the latter stages of the Dan McFarland era. Simply put, they must summon a performance of equal resilience and power here to turn Bordeaux over and extinguish the agony of last week.

    Ulster head coach Richie Murphy has sent a message with his team selection this afternoon, with an entirely new pack and debutant Zac Ward awaiting Bordeaux.

    The home side should not be short of motivation but today must be about steering away from the basic errors they made against Toulouse. Do that and they can kick-start their European campaign.

  2. Team news- Ward to make Ulster debut in much-changed sidepublished at 15:04 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December

    Ulster v Bordeaux (15:15 GMT)

    Zac Ward will make his senior debut for Ulster as part of a much-changed team.

    Ward, who shone for Ireland sevens in the Paris Olympics before joining the Ulster squad at the start of this season, starts on the left wing.

    His inclusion is one of 10 personnel changes from the side that began last week's 61-21 defeat by holders Toulouse in France.

    Jude Postlethwaite is drafted in at centre, with Michael Lowry moving to full-back.

    Head coach Richie Murphy has opted to change his entire pack, with seven Ireland internationals named among the forwards.

    Hooker Rob Herring makes his first Ulster start of the campaign and is joined in the front row by Eric O'Sullivan and Tom O'Toole.

    In the second row Iain Henderson returns to captain the side for the Pool 1 fixture as he makes his 50th European appearance, where he is joined by Kieran Treadwell.

    Cormac Izuchukwu and Nick Timoney are the flankers, with David McCann selected at number eight.

    Aidan Morgan and Nathan Doak again make up the half-back partnership.

    Ulster: Lowry; Kok, Postlethwaite, McCloskey, Ward; Morgan, Doak; O'Sullivan, Herring, O'Toole; Henderson (capt), Treadwell; Izuchukwu, Timoney, McCann.

    Replacements: Andrew, Warwick, Wilson, Sheridan, Marcus Rea, Shanahan, Humphreys, Telfer.

    Bordeaux: Biarrey, Penaud, Depoortere, Moefana, Retiere, Carbery, Lucu (capt); Poirot, Latterade; Sadie, Petti; Gray, Gazzotti, Swinton, Tatafu.

    Replacements: Lamothe, Boniface, Tamiefuna, Coleman, Rigard, Vergnes-Talferer, Tapuai, Garcia.

    Zac WardImage source, Getty Images
  3. Next up: Ulster v Bordeauxpublished at 15:01 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December

    Ulster v Bordeaux (15.15 GMT)

    Next up we have Ulster taking on Bordeaux in Belfast.

    Richie Murphy’s men will be looking to recover from last weekend’s record 61-21 defeat against top of the French Top 14 side, Toulouse.

    Ulster have made 10 changes to their side this week as they prepare to face the team that currently sits second in the French Top 14, Bordeaux Begles.

    Can Ulster put on a better show in front of home fans?

    Follow all the action with our live text commentary.

    Ulster v BordeauxImage source, Inpho
  4. Full-time - Bulls 21-30 Northamptonpublished at 15:00 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December

    What a result for Northampton Saints. They weathered plenty of pressure and were clinical at the other end.

    The Premiership champions are two from two in the Champions Cup.

  5. try

    Try - Bulls 21-30 Northamptonpublished at 76 mins

    Tommy Freeman

    Surely that is game over.

    Saints move the ball blind and catch Bulls off guard as Rory Hutchinson fires the pass wide for Tommy Freeman to run clear.

    It's a double for the winger. Fin Smith misses the conversion.

  6. Penalty - Bulls 21-25 Northamptonpublished at 72 mins

    Fin Smith

    Saints win the penalty and Fin Smith clips it over the posts to restore a bit of a cushion.

    It's all set for some finish in Pretoria.

  7. try

    Converted Try - Bulls 21-22 Northamptonpublished at 69 mins

    Cameron Hanekom (con Johan Goosen)

    It's like Deja vu.

    Cameron Hanekom picks up from the base of the scrum and he brushes off Alex Mitchell again before going over under the posts.

    He's a tough man to stop from there and Johan Goosen adds the conversion.

    It's a one point game.

  8. Postpublished at 67 mins

    Bulls 14-22 Northampton

    Canan Moodie makes the break and keeps the ball alive with a clever offload to Embrose Papier.

    Bulls then move the ball wide but Fraser Dingwall puts in a terrific last-ditch hit to keep them out.

  9. Postpublished at 65 mins

    Bulls 14-22 Northampton

    Into the final 15 minutes, Saints are well-placed to claim a famous away win in South Africa.

    A converted try for the hosts, however, would drag them back to within one point.

  10. try

    Converted Try - Bulls 14-22 Northamptonpublished at 61 mis

    Cameron Hanekom (con Johan Goosen)

    Bulls hit back.

    Cameron Hanekom picks up from the base of the scrum, runs into referee Luc Ramos and bounces past Alex Mitchell.

    Johan Goosen adds the conversion.

  11. try

    Converted Try - Bulls 7-22 Northamptonpublished at 59 mins

    Tommy Freeman (con Fin Smith)

    Clinical.

    Saints have been under the pump in this second half but a strike move from a rare set-piece in Bulls territory sees Tommy Freeman crash over.

    The wing switches hands as he spins in contact but the referee is happy he still has control of the ball.

    Fin Smith adds the extras from the tee.

  12. Penalty - Bulls 7-15 Northamptonpublished at 56 mins

    Fin Smith

    Fin Smith makes no mistake with a routine shot at goal and Saints extend their lead to beyond a converted try.

  13. Postpublished at 54 mins

    Bulls 7-12 Northampton

    Bulls continue to knock on the door despite Canan Moodie's try being chalked off.

    They keep it at close quarters but Francois Klopper cannot take the short pass cleanly and Saints escape.

  14. Postpublished at 14:30 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December

    Bulls 7-12 Northampton

    Lennie Newman
    Former Northampton Saints player and manager

    The rugby gods are really looking down on Northampton Saints this afternoon because that's the third try that's been disallowed.

    Rightly so, because there is separation between hand and ball. They got in each other's way there.

  15. No try - Bulls (Canan Moodie)published at 51 mins

    Bulls 7-12 Northampton

    The hosts think they have tied the game but Canan Moodie loses control of the ball as he attempts to ground it.

    Both the centre and Willie le Roux chase down the clip over but neither are able to get it down.

  16. Postpublished at 48 mins

    Bulls 7-12 Northampton

    Bulls moves the ball left and then right but it's spilled forward by big Wilco Louw on the carry.

    The hosts have not been clinical enough from good positions so far.

    Saints are boosted by the return of Emmanuel Iyogun from the bin.

  17. Postpublished at 46 mins

    Bulls 7-12 Northampton

    Henry Pollock puts one hand on the ball at the breakdown and secures a good turnover.

    Pressure relieved for Saints.

  18. Postpublished at 42 mins

    Bulls 7-12 Northampton

    It's a straight foot race between Devon Williams and Tommy Freeman after Willie le Roux's clever kick through.

    The Saints winger just wins the battle and grounds the ball behind his own try line.

    Rapid.

  19. Kick-offpublished at 40 mins

    Bulls 7-12 Northampton

    Fin Smith chips the ball into the Bulls half and we are back up and running.

  20. Postpublished at 14:11 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December

    HT: Bulls 7-12 Northampton

    The players are back to the field and we are all set for the second half...