2024–25 EPCR Challenge Cup

The 2024–25 EPCR Challenge Cup, known colloquially as the 2024-25 European Challenge Cup[1] will be the eleventh edition of the EPCR Challenge Cup, an annual second-tier rugby union competition for professional clubs competing in elite European competition. Including the predecessor competition, the original European Challenge Cup, this is the 29th edition of European club rugby's second-tier competition.

2024–25 EPCR Challenge Cup
The EPCR Challenge Cup
Tournament details
Countries England
 France
 Georgia
 Ireland
 Italy
 Scotland
 South Africa
 Wales
Date6 December 2024 — 23 May 2025
Tournament statistics
Teams22
Matches played36
Attendance233,259 (6,479 per match)
Highest attendance14,073 – Lyon v Cardiff
7 December 2024
Lowest attendance1,450 – Zebre v Lyon
14 December 2024
Tries scored255 (7.08 per match)
Top point scorer(s)France Axel Desperes (Pau)
52 points
Top try scorer(s)Wales Josh Macleod (Scarlets)
Ireland Chay Mullins (Connacht)
4 tries
Final
VenueMillennium Stadium, Cardiff
← 2023–24 (Previous)
(Next) 2025–26 →

The final will be played at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, Wales.[2][3]

Teams

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Location of European teams

Location of South African teams

2024–25 EPCR Challenge Cup (South Africa)
Locations of teams of the 2024–25 EPCR Challenge Cup.   Blue: Pool 1;   Red: Pool 2;   Green: Pool 3;   Yellow italic: Entered competition in knockout stage.

Sixteen teams qualified for the 2024–25 EPCR Challenge Cup from Premiership Rugby, the Top 14 and the United Rugby Championship as a direct result of their domestic league performance having not qualified for the Champions Cup. Two further sides received invitations, South Africa's Cheetahs and Georgia's Black Lion.[3]

The distribution of teams are:

Entry Point Premiership Top 14 United Rugby Championship Invited
  England   France   Ireland   Italy   Scotland   Wales   South Africa   Georgia
Pool stage
Knockout

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from 2024-25 European Rugby Champions Cup pool stage

Team details

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Team Coach /
Director of Rugby
Captain Stadium Capacity Method of qualification
Entering at Pool stage
  Bayonne   Grégory Patat   Denis Marchois Stade Jean-Dauger 14,370 Top 14 bottom six (12th)
  Black Lion   Richard Cockerill   Luka Matkava Mikheil Meskhi Stadium 27,223 Invited
  Cardiff   Matt Sherratt   Liam Belcher Cardiff Arms Park 12,125 URC bottom eight (12th)
  Cheetahs   Izak van der Westhuizen   Victor Sekekete NRCA Stadium, Netherlands 5,000 Invited
  Connacht   Peter Wilkins   Cian Prendergast Dexcom Stadium 8,129 URC bottom eight (11th)
  Dragons   Filo Tiatia   Ben Carter Rodney Parade 8,700 URC bottom eight (15th)
  Edinburgh   Sean Everitt   Grant Gilchrist
  Ben Vellacott
Edinburgh Rugby Stadium 7,800 URC bottom eight (10th)
  Gloucester   George Skivington   Lewis Ludlow Kingsholm 16,115 Premiership bottom two (9th)
  Lions   Ivan van Rooyen   Marius Louw Emirates Airline Park 62,567 URC bottom eight (9th)
  Lyon   Fabien Gengenbacher   Baptiste Couilloud
  Jordan Taufua
Stade de Gerland 25,000 Top 14 bottom six (11th)
  Montpellier   Patrice Collazo   Alexandre Bécognée
  Yacouba Camara
  Arthur Vincent
GGL Stadium 15,697 Top 14 bottom six (13th)
  Newcastle Falcons   Steve Diamond   Callum Chick Kingston Park 11,200 Premiership bottom two (10th)
  Ospreys   Toby Booth   Jac Morgan Swansea.com Stadium 20,827 URC bottom eight (8th)[a]
  Scarlets   Dwayne Peel   Josh Macleod Parc y Scarlets 14,870 URC bottom eight (13th)
  Pau   Sébastien Piqueronies   Luke Whitelock Stade du Hameau 18,324 Top 14 bottom six (9th)
  Perpignan   Franck Azéma   Mathieu Acebes Stade Aimé Giral 14,593 Top 14 bottom six (10th)
  Vannes   Jean-Noël Spitzer   Clément Payen Stade de la Rabine 11,303 Pro D2 Champions
  Zebre Parma   Massimo Brunello   Danilo Fischetti Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi 5,000 URC bottom eight (16th)
Entering at Knockout Stage (transferred from Champions Cup)
  Bath   Johann van Graan   Ben Spencer Recreation Ground 14,509 Champions Cup Pool 2 5th place
  Bulls   Jake White   Marcell Coetzee Loftus Versfeld 51,762 Champions Cup Pool 3 5th place
  Sharks   John Plumtree   Lukhanyo Am Hollywoodbets Kings Park 52,000 Champions Cup Pool 1 5th place
  Racing 92   Stuart Lancaster   Henry Chavancy París La Défense Arena 30,680 Champions Cup Pool 4 5th place

Pool stage

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Teams were drawn into pools on 2 July in Cardiff.[3] Teams were awarded four points for a win, two for a draw, one for scoring four tries in a game, and one for losing by less than eight points.

Pool 1

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EPCR Challenge Cup Pool 1
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts Qualification
1   Connacht (1) 4 4 0 0 154 73 +81 25 10 4 0 20 Home round of 16
2   Lyon (5) 4 3 0 1 150 118 +32 21 19 2 0 14
3   Perpignan (8) 4 2 1 1 100 92 +8 12 14 1 0 11
4   Cardiff (16) 4 1 0 3 91 98 −7 13 13 2 1 7 Away round of 16
5   Cheetahs 4 1 1 2 73 132 −59 10 19 0 0 6
6   Zebre Parma 4 0 0 4 70 125 −55 10 17 0 2 2
Source: EPCR[5]
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers for teams tied on points: 1) Number of matches won; 2) Difference between points for and against; 3) Total number of points for; 4) Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams; 5) Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled.

Pool 2

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EPCR Challenge Cup Pool 2
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts Qualification
1   Montpellier (2) 4 4 0 0 131 41 +90 19 6 3 0 19 Home round of 16
2   Ospreys (4) 4 3 0 1 111 116 −5 16 17 3 0 15
3   Pau (7) 4 2 0 2 119 108 +11 10 10 3 1 12
4   Lions (14) 4 2 0 2 122 103 +19 18 13 2 0 10 Away round of 16
5   Dragons 4 1 0 3 61 116 −55 8 15 0 1 5
6   Newcastle Falcons 4 0 0 4 55 115 −60 8 16 0 0 0
Source: EPCR[6]
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers for teams tied on points: 1) Number of matches won; 2) Difference between points for and against; 3) Total number of points for; 4) Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams; 5) Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled.

Pool 3

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EPCR Challenge Cup Pool 3
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts Qualification
1   Edinburgh (3) 4 3 0 1 127 67 +60 18 9 3 1 16 Home round of 16
2   Bayonne (6) 4 3 0 1 125 101 +24 18 12 2 0 14
3   Scarlets (13) 4 2 0 2 97 94 +3 13 13 2 1 11 Away round of 16
4   Gloucester (15) 4 2 0 2 82 115 −33 12 16 1 0 9
5   Vannes 4 1 0 3 115 108 +7 14 14 2 2 8
6   Black Lion 4 1 0 3 71 132 −61 6 17 0 0 4
Source: EPCR[7]
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers for teams tied on points: 1) Number of matches won; 2) Difference between points for and against; 3) Total number of points for; 4) Aggregate number of points scored in matches between tied teams; 5) Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled.

Knockout stage

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The knockout stage begins with a single-leg round of 16 matches, consisting of the top 4 teams from each pool, and the teams ranked 5th in each pool of the 2024–25 European Rugby Champions Cup. The round of 16 follows a pre-determined format, while the quarter-finals and semi-finals guarantee home advantage to the higher-ranked team.

Seeding

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Rank Team Pts Diff TF
Pool leaders
1   Connacht 20 +81 25
2   Montpellier 19 +90 19
3   Edinburgh 16 +60 18
Pool runners-up
4   Ospreys 15 -5 16
5   Lyon 14 +32 21
6   Bayonne 14 +24 18
Top two third placed teams
7   Pau 12 +11 10
8   Perpignan 11 +8 12
Champions Cup teams
9   Racing 92 9 −12 12
10   Bath Rugby 7 −12 14
11   Bulls 5 −29 12
12   Sharks 5 −87 10
Third best third placed team
13   Scarlets 11 +3 13
Fourth placed teams
14   Lions 10 +19 13
15   Gloucester 9 −33 12
16   Cardiff 7 −7 13

Bracket

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Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
            
1   Connacht
16   Cardiff
 
 
8   Perpignan
9   Racing 92
 
 
4   Ospreys
13   Scarlets
 
 
5   Lyon
12   Sharks
 
 
2   Montpellier
15   Gloucester
 
 
7   Pau
10   Bath Rugby
 
 
3   Edinburgh
14   Lions
 
 
6   Bayonne
11   Bulls

Round of 16

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4 April 2025
20:00
Edinburgh   (3)v(14)   Lions
Edinburgh Rugby Stadium, Edinburgh

4 April 2025
21:00
Pau   (7)v(10)   Bath Rugby
Stade du Hameau, Pau

5 April 2025
13:30
Bayonne   (6)v(11)   Bulls
Stade Jean-Dauger, Bayonne

5 April 2025
18:30
Montpellier   (2)v(15)   Gloucester
GGL Stadium, Montpellier

5 April 2025
20:00
Connacht   (1)v(16)   Cardiff
Dexcom Stadium, Galway

5 April 2025
21:00
Perpignan   (8)v(9)   Racing 92
Stade Aimé Giral, Perpignan

6 April 2025
17:30
Ospreys   (4)v(13)   Scarlets
Swansea.com Stadium, Swansea

6 April 2025
18:30
Lyon   (5)v(12)   Sharks
Stade de Gerland, Lyon

Quarter-finals

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11 / 12 / 13 April 2025
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11 / 12 / 13 April 2025
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11 / 12 / 13 April 2025
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Semi-finals

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2 / 3 / 4 May 2025
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2 / 3 / 4 May 2025
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Final

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Leading scorers

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Note: Flags to the left of player names indicate national team as has been defined under World Rugby eligibility rules, or primary nationality for players who have not yet earned international senior caps. Players may hold one or more non-WR nationalities.

Discipline

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Citings/bans

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Player Match[N 1] Citing date Law breached Result Refs
  Alessandro Fusco   Zebre Parma vs.   Lyon
(Round 2 – 14 December 2024)
17 December 2024 9.18 – Tip Tackle
(Red card)
3-match ban [10]
  Lado Chachanidze   Black Lion vs.   Scarlets
(Round 2 – 15 December 2024)
18 December 2024 9.18 – Tip Tackle
(Red card)
Red card rescinded [10]
  Giorgi Tsutskiridze   Black Lion vs.   Scarlets
(Round 2 – 15 December 2024)
18 December 2024 9.28 – Match Official Abuse
(Citing)
2-match ban [10]

Notes:

  1. ^ The cited player's club is listed in bold italics.[9]

Notes

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  1. ^ Although Ospreys finished in the URC top eight – which would have qualified them for the 2024–25 Champions Cup – they were displaced by the Sharks, who were the winners of the 2023–24 Challenge Cup.

References

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  1. ^ "European Challenge Cup Table - Rugby Union". BBC Sport. 12 January 2025. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
  2. ^ "Champions Cup: Cardiff to host 2025 final before 2026 return to Bilbao". BBC Sport. 31 January 2024. Retrieved 7 April 2024.
  3. ^ a b c "2024/25 EPCR season and Pool Draws dates". European Professional Club Rugby. 12 June 2024. Retrieved 12 June 2024.
  4. ^ "Black Lion and Toyota Cheetahs to continue EPCR Challenge Cup participation for next two seasons". European Professional Club Rugby. 18 June 2024. Retrieved 27 June 2024.
  5. ^ "Pool Tables | EPCR Challenge Cup". European Professional Club Rugby. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
  6. ^ "Pool Tables | EPCR Challenge Cup". European Professional Club Rugby. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
  7. ^ "Pool Tables | EPCR Challenge Cup". European Professional Club Rugby. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
  8. ^ a b "EPCR Challenge Cup - Season Statistics". European Professional Club Rugby. Retrieved 15 December 2024.
  9. ^ "Disciplinary hearing decisions: 2024/25 Season". European Professional Club Rugby. Retrieved 19 December 2024.
  10. ^ a b c "Disciplinary Hearings – Round 2". European Professional Club Rugby. 17 December 2024. Retrieved 19 December 2024.