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So the Warriors will be able to play their quarterfinal at the ground, but it won't be available for any potential semifinal or final.
Murrayfield could host the last four clash, but that would also be out of action on the 20th of June when the final is due to take place.
That's due to a number of summer concerts taking place there.
So Belfast has entered the chat if Glasgow get to the decider.
And finally today, Wales head coach Steve Tandy has named a 48-player squad ahead of their inaugural Nations Championship campaign this summer.
There are six uncapped players in the panel, including Exeter back-rower Kane James, who had also been quartered by England, Harlequin centre Bryn Bradley, Dragons back-row duo Ryan Woodman and Harrison Keddie, Cardiff loose-head prop Rhys Barrett and Ospreys tight-head Ben Warren are also included.
Leicester's Tommy Raffel and former skipper Jack Morgan are also recalled to the squad, but Elliot Dee and Rio Dyer are among those to miss out.
Interestingly, Tandy has opted against naming a captain among the initial selection.
They'll kick off with a warm-up game against the Barbarians at Twickenham at the end of June, before three tests against Fiji, Argentina and South Africa.
We'll leave it there for today's Rugby Daily.
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