2023–24 European Rugby Champions Cup

The 2023–24 European Rugby Champions Cup is the tenth season of the European Rugby Champions Cup, the annual club rugby union competition run by European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR) for teams from the top five nations in European rugby and South Africa. It is the 29th season of pan-European professional club rugby competition.

2023–24 European Rugby Champions Cup
Tournament details
Countries England
 France
 Ireland
 Scotland
 South Africa
 Wales
Tournament format(s)Modified round-robin and knockout
Date8 December 2023 – 25 May 2024
Tournament statistics
Final
VenueEngland Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London

This is the second time the tournament features the top teams from South Africa, following the second United Rugby Championship season.

The final will be played at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England, United Kingdom.[1] La Rochelle are the defending champions, having won their second European Cup title in the previous edition.[1]

Teams

Twenty-four clubs from the three major European domestic and regional leagues qualified to compete in the 2023–24 edition of the Champions Cup.

The distribution of teams is:

  • England: eight clubs
  • France: eight clubs
    • The top eight clubs from the Top 14
  • Ireland, Italy, Scotland, South Africa, Wales: eight clubs
    • The top side in each of the four regional shields from the United Rugby Championship (one Irish, one Welsh, one South African and one either Scottish or Italian), along with the remaining top four ranked clubs regardless of nation, within the league, that didn't win their respective shield. If the club that wins the championship has not qualified by the methods above then that club, the four shield winners and the remaining top three ranked clubs regardless of nation, within the league, that didn't win their respective shield will qualify.
Premiership Top 14 United Rugby Championship
England England France France Ireland Ireland South Africa South Africa Scotland Scotland Wales Wales

Team details

Below is the list of coaches, captain and stadiums with their method of qualification for each team.

Note: Placing shown in brackets, denotes standing at the end of the regular season for their respective leagues, with their end of season positioning shown through CH for Champions, RU for Runner-up, SF for losing Semi-finalist, and QF for losing Quarter-finalist.

Team Coach(es) /
Director of Rugby
Captain Stadium Capacity Method of qualification
France Bayonne France Grégory Patat France Denis Marchois Stade Jean-Dauger 14,370 Top 14 top 8 (8th)
England Bath South Africa Johann van Graan England Ben Spencer The Recreation Ground 14,509 Premiership top 8 (8th)
France Bordeaux Bègles France Yannick Bru France Mahamadou Diaby Stade Chaban-Delmas 34,694 Top 14 top 8 (6th) (SF)
England Bristol Bears Samoa Pat Lam Samoa Steve Luatua Ashton Gate 27,000 Premiership top 8 (9th)[lower-alpha 1]
South Africa Bulls South Africa Jake White South Africa Marcell Coetzee Loftus Versfeld Stadium 51,762 URC table rankings (6th) (QF)
Wales Cardiff England Matt Sherratt Wales Josh Turnbull Cardiff Arms Park 12,125 URC Welsh Shield winner (10th)
Ireland Connacht England Peter Wilkins Ireland Jack Carty Galway Sportsgrounds 8,129 URC table rankings (7th) (SF)
England Exeter Chiefs England Rob Baxter England Jack Yeandle Sandy Park 13,593 Premiership top 8 (7th)
Scotland Glasgow Warriors South Africa Franco Smith Scotland Kyle Steyn Scotstoun Stadium 7,351 URC Scottish/Italian Shield winner (4th) (QF)
England Harlequins New Zealand Tabai Matson South Africa Stephan Lewies Twickenham Stoop 14,800 Premiership top 8 (6th)
France La Rochelle Ireland Ronan O'Gara France Grégory Alldritt Stade Marcel-Deflandre 16,700 Top 14 top 8 (2nd) (RU)
England Leicester Tigers Australia Dan McKellar Argentina Julián Montoya Mattioli Woods Welford Road 25,849 Premiership top 8 (3rd) (SF)
Ireland Leinster Ireland Leo Cullen Ireland James Ryan RDS Arena
Aviva Stadium
18,500
51,700
URC Irish Shield winner (1st) (SF)
France Lyon France Fabien Gengenbacher France Baptiste Couilloud Matmut Stadium de Gerland 35,029 Top 14 top 8 (3rd) (QF)
Ireland Munster England Graham Rowntree Ireland Peter O'Mahony Thomond Park 25,600 URC table rankings (5th) (CH)
England Northampton Saints England Phil Dowson England Lewis Ludlam cinch Stadium at Franklin's Gardens 15,200 Premiership top 8 (4th) (SF)
France Racing 92 England Stuart Lancaster France Henry Chavancy Paris La Défense Arena 32,000 Top 14 top 8 (5th) (SF)
England Sale Sharks England Alex Sanderson England Ben Curry AJ Bell Stadium 12,000 Premiership top 8 (2nd) (RU)
England Saracens Ireland Mark McCall England Owen Farrell StoneX Stadium 10,500 Premiership top 8 (1st) (CH)
France Stade Français France Laurent Labit
France Karim Ghezal
France Paul Gabrillagues Stade Jean-Bouin 20,000 Top 14 top 8 (4th) (QF)
South Africa Stormers South Africa John Dobson South Africa Salmaan Moerat Cape Town Stadium 55,000 URC South African Shield winner (3rd) (RU)
France Toulon France Pierre Mignoni France Charles Ollivon Stade Mayol 17,500 Top 14 top 8 (7th)
France Toulouse France Ugo Mola France Antoine Dupont
France Julien Marchand
Stade Ernest-Wallon 19,500 Top 14 top 8 (1st) (CH)
Ireland Ulster England Dan McFarland Ireland Iain Henderson Ravenhill Stadium 18,196 URC table rankings (2th) (QF)
Notes
  1. London Irish originally qualified as one of the top 8 Premiership teams, after finishing 5th in the 2022–23 season. However, the club was officially suspended from all professional competitions on 6 June 2023, due to financial insolvency.[2] As a consequence, their spot in the Champions Cup was awarded to Bristol Bears, the highest ranked team outside the top 8.[3]

Pool stage

[[File:|1300px|alt=Locations of European teams of the 2023–24 European Rugby Champions Cup group stage.
Red: Pool A; Blue: Pool B; Green: Pool C; Purple: Pool D.]]
Locations of European teams of the 2023–24 European Rugby Champions Cup group stage.
Red: Pool A; Blue: Pool B; Green: Pool C; Purple: Pool D.
Locations of London teams of the 2023–24 European Rugby Champions Cup group stage.
Red: Pool A; Blue: Pool B.
Locations of South African teams of the 2023–24 European Rugby Champions Cup group stage.
Red: Pool A; Purple: Pool D.

Teams are awarded four points for a win, two for a draw, one bonus point for scoring four tries in a game, and one bonus point for losing by less than eight points.

The draw for the pool stage took place on 21 June 2023.[4] Unlike the previous season, the format consisted of four pools with six teams in each. The rules of the draw stipulated that the 2022–23 champions of the three European domestic leagues (Saracens, Toulouse and Munster) and the 2022–23 Champions Cup winners (La Rochelle) would each be drawn into separate pools. The remaining 20 teams were then drawn at random, with the only condition being that no more than two teams from the same domestic league could be placed into each pool.

Pool A

2023–24 European Rugby Champions Cup Pool A
P W D L PF PA Diff TF TA TB LB Pts
England Saracens 000000000000
France Bordeaux 000000000000
South Africa Bulls 000000000000
England Bristol Bears 000000000000
Ireland Connacht 000000000000
France Lyon 000000000000
Green background (rows 1 to 4) indicates qualification places for the Champions Cup round of 16.
Blue background (row 5) indicates qualification place for the Challenge Cup round of 16.
Plain background (row 6) indicates elimination from 2023–24 European competition.

Starting table — source: European Professional Club Rugby

Pool B

2023–24 European Rugby Champions Cup Pool B
P W D L PF PA Diff TF TA TB LB Pts
France Toulouse 000000000000
Wales Cardiff 000000000000
England Bath 000000000000
France Racing 92 000000000000
England Harlequins 000000000000
Ireland Ulster 000000000000
Green background (rows 1 to 4) indicates qualification places for the Champions Cup round of 16.
Blue background (row 5) indicates qualification place for the Challenge Cup round of 16.
Plain background (row 6) indicates elimination from 2023–24 European competition.

Starting table — source: European Professional Club Rugby

Pool C

2023–24 European Rugby Champions Cup Pool C
P W D L PF PA Diff TF TA TB LB Pts
Ireland Munster 000000000000
France Bayonne 000000000000
Scotland Glasgow Warriors 000000000000
England Exeter Chiefs 000000000000
France Toulon 000000000000
England Northampton Saints 000000000000
Green background (rows 1 to 4) indicates qualification places for the Champions Cup round of 16.
Blue background (row 5) indicates qualification place for the Challenge Cup round of 16.
Plain background (row 6) indicates elimination from 2023–24 European competition.

Starting table — source: European Professional Club Rugby

Pool D

2023–24 European Rugby Champions Cup Pool D
P W D L PF PA Diff TF TA TB LB Pts
France La Rochelle 000000000000
France Stade Français 000000000000
England Leicester Tigers 000000000000
South Africa Stormers 000000000000
Ireland Leinster 000000000000
England Sale Sharks 000000000000
Green background (rows 1 to 4) indicates qualification places for the Champions Cup round of 16.
Blue background (row 5) indicates qualification place for the Challenge Cup round of 16.
Plain background (row 6) indicates elimination from 2023–24 European competition.

Starting table — source: European Professional Club Rugby

See also

References

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