**Edinburgh unveiled their new stadium this week but will be back at Murrayfield on Saturday to welcome Munster.** The new ground sits in the shadow of the national stadium but will be used primarily for training purposes until coronavirus restrictions allow for the return of fans to sporting venues. Munster arrive in Edinburgh with a 10-point lead over Connacht at the top of Conference B and looking to edge closer to a place in the Guinness PRO14 final. Edinburgh are fourth, six points behind the Scarlets, but have two games in hand over the men from Llanelli and the Cardiff Blues ahead of them. **The breakdown** Munster have not been beaten by a non-Irish side since they lost to Edinburgh in Cork in November 2019.