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Cardiff-Toulouse, Exeter-Montpellier, Lyon-Gloucester to start, Champions Cup and Challenge Cup calendars unveiled

Who will succeed Stade Toulousain in the Champions Cup and Montpellier Hérault Rugby in the Challenge Cup? The two European Cups will be back this season with four group days in the Champions Cup and five in the Challenge Cup before starting the knockout matches. The two finals will take place on May 27 and 28 at the Stade Vélodrome in Marseille.

Champions Cup 2021/2022

The eight French clubs had very different destinies during the draw. Rather affordable for the title holder, the Stade Toulousain (Cardiff, Wasps), the last finalist La Rochelle (Glasgow Warriors, Bath), Union Bordeaux-Bègles (Leicester Tigers, Scarlets) or ASM Clermont Auvergne (Ulster Rugby, Sale Sharks).

The other four French teams have a more complex draw with Castres (Harlequins, Munster Rugby), Racing 92 (Northampton Saints, Ospreys), Stade Français (Connacht Rugby, Bristol Bears) and Montpellier (Exeter Chiefs, Leinster Rugby). Note that the eight best ranked clubs from each pool will qualify for the knockout matches.

Pool A:
Exeter Chiefs – Montpellier Hérault Rugby
Stade Rochelais – Glasgow Warriors
Leinster Rugby – Bath Rugby
Northampton Saints – Racing 92
Ospreys – Sale Sharks
ASM Clermont Auvergne – Ulster Rugby

Pool B:
Wasps – Munster Rugby
Cardiff Rugby – Stade Toulousain
Castres Olympique – Harlequins
Union Bordeaux-Bègles – Leicester Tigers
Bristol Bears – Scarlets
Connacht Rugby -Stade Français Paris

Pool A:
Bath Rugby – Stade Rochelais
Glasgow Warriors – Exeter Chiefs
Montpellier Hérault Rugby – Leinster Rugby
Racing 92 – Ospreys
Sale Sharks – ASM Clermont Auvergne
Ulster Rugby – Northampton Saints

Pool B:
Munster Rugby – Castres Olympique
Harlequins – Cardiff Rugby
Stade Toulousain – Wasps
Scarlets – Union Bordeaux-Bègles
Stade Français Paris – Bristol Bears
Leicester Tigers – Connacht Rugby

Pool A:
Stade Rochelais – Bath Rugby
Exeter Chiefs – Glasgow Warriors
Leinster Rugby – Montpellier Hérault Rugby
Ospreys – Racing 92
ASM Clermont Auvergne – Sale Sharks
Northampton Saints – Ulster Rugby

Pool B:
Castres Olympique – Munster Rugby
Cardiff Rugby – Harlequins
Wasps – Stade Toulousain
Union Bordeaux-Bègles – Scarlets
Bristol Bears – Stade Français Paris
Connacht Rugby – Leicester Tigers

Pool A:
Montpellier Hérault Rugby – Exeter Chiefs
Glasgow Warriors – Stade Rochelais
Bath Rugby – Leinster Rugby
Racing 92 – Northampton Saints
Sale Sharks – Ospreys
Ulster Rugby – ASM Clermont Auvergne

Pool B:
Munster Rugby – Wasps
Stade Toulousain – Cardiff Rugby
Harlequins – Castres Olympique
Leicester Tigers – Union Bordeaux-Bègles
Scarlets – Bristol Bears
Stade Français Paris – Connacht Rugby

Round of 16 first leg and return: April 8-9-10, 2022 / April 15-16-17, 2022

Quarterfinals: 6-7-8 May 2022

Semi-finals: May 13-14-15, 2022

Champions Cup final: Saturday 28 May 2022 at the Stade Vélodrome, Marseille

Challenge Cup 2021/2022

For this second European Cup, six French clubs are engaged to try to succeed Montpellier, winner of the previous edition. If Toulon is the favorite, Lyon will also be able to play its card to the full thanks to its recent recent experiences in the Champions Cup. For their part, Brive, Pau and the two promoted Biarritz and Perpignan will each try to secure a qualification in their respective pools.

The three best ranked clubs from each pool as well as the fourth highest ranked club, as well as the three clubs ranked 9th to 11th in each Champions Cup pool, will then qualify for the knockout stages of the Challenge Cup.

Pool A:

Newcastle Falcons – Worcester Warriors
Zebre Rugby Club – Biarritz Olympique
RC Toulon – BYE

Pool B:

Lyon – Gloucester Rugby
USAP – Dragons
Benetton Rugby – BYE

Pool C:

Saracens – Edinburgh Rugby
Section Paloise – London Irish
CA Brive – BYE

Pool A:

RC Toulon – Zebre Rugby Club
Worcester Warriors – Biarritz Olympique
Newcastle Falcons – BYE

Pool B:

Dragons – Lyon
Gloucester Rugby – Benetton Rugby
USAP – BYE

Pool C:

London Irish – CA Brive
Section Paloise – Saracens
Edinburgh Rugby – BYE

Pool A:

Biarritz Olympique – Newcastle Falcons
Worcester Warriors – RC Toulon
Zebre Rugby Club – BYE

Pool B:

USAP – Lyon
Benetton Rugby – Dragons
Gloucester Rugby – BYE

Pool C:

London Irish – Edinburgh Rugby
CA Brive – Section Paloise
Saracens – BYE

Pool A:

RC Toulon – Newcastle Falcons
Zebre Rugby Club – Worcester Warriors
Biarritz Olympique – BYE

Pool B:

Lyon – Benetton Rugby
Gloucester Rugby – USAP
Dragons – BYE

Pool C:

Edinburgh Rugby – CA Brive
Saracens – London Irish
Section Paloise – BYE

Pool A:

Newcastle Falcons – Zebre Rugby Club
Biarritz Olympique – RC Toulon
Worcester Warriors – BYE

Pool B:

Dragons – Gloucester Rugby
Benetton Rugby – USAP
Lyon – BYE

Pool C:

Edinburgh Rugby – Section Paloise
CA Brive – Saracens
London Irish – BYE

Round of 16: April 15-16-17, 2022

Quarterfinals: 6-7-8 May 2022

Semi-finals: May 13-14-15, 2022

Challenge Cup Final: Friday May 27, 2022, Stade Vélodrome, Marseille

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