EUROPEAN PROFESSIONAL CLUB Rugby [EPCR] has announced that next season’s Champions Cup and Challenge Cup will get underway in mid-November, less than a fortnight after the World Cup final.
The first two rounds of pool games will take place on 12/13/14/15 November and 19/20/21/22 November, before the competition reverts to its customary pool-game weekends in December 2015 and January 2016.
The quarter-finals and semi-finals of both competitions will be held in April again, with the finals scheduled for the weekend of 13/14 May, 2016.
The World Cup decider will be played at Twickenham on 31 October, 2015, and it will be interesting to learn whether players involved in the latter stages of that tournament are fresh enough to launch into a European club campaign just two short weeks later.
EPCR has also underlined again that 19 clubs will qualify for next season’s Champions Cup based on finishing positions in the Guinness Pro12, Top 14 and Aviva Premiership, with the 20th club being decided by play-offs in May, 2015.
The highest-ranked Pro12 club not already qualified will face an Aviva Premiership side in the first step of those play-offs, with the home venue to be decided by the flip of a coin.
The winner of that one-off fixture will then have home advantage in a clash against a Top 14 outfit a week later, the victor of that tie advancing into the 2015/16 Champions Cup.
EPCR state that “[f]or this season’s play-offs, the three teams will be the seventh-ranked clubs in the Aviva Premiership and Top 14, and the highest-placed Guinness Pro12 club which has not already qualified for the Champions Cup.”
However, should a Premiership club win this season’s Challenge Cup and is not qualified for next season’s Champions Cup through their final league position, they will take the place in the play-offs of the seventh-ranked club in the Premiership.
A sixth-placed finish this season in the Pro12 would see Connacht avoid having to play off for a Champions Cup spot. Source: Ashley Crowden/INPHO
As if that was not straight-forward enough, EPCR has also revealed that there will be no play-offs for the 2016/17 Champions Cup, the 20th spot instead going directly to the winner of the 2016 Challenge Cup.
Ahead of the the 2017/18 Champions Cup the play-offs will return, but this time with four clubs involved, a second Pro12 club competing.