2025–26 European Rugby Champions Cup

2025–26 European Rugby Champions Cup
Tournament details
Countries England
France
Ireland
Scotland
South Africa
Wales
Tournament format(s)Modified round-robin and knockout
Date5 December 2025 – 23 May 2026
Tournament statistics
Teams24
Matches played48
Attendance710,104 (14,794 per match)
Highest attendance38,044 – Leinster v La Rochelle
10 January 2026
Lowest attendance4,965 – Sale Sharks v Glasgow Warriors
5 December 2025
Tries scored389 (8.1 per match)
Top point scorer(s) Thomas Ramos (Toulouse)
53 points
Top try scorer(s) Gaël Dréan (Toulon)
Kalvin Gourgues (Toulouse)
George Hendy (Northampton Saints)
Matthieu Jalibert (Bordeaux Bègles)
Salesi Rayasi (Bordeaux Bègles)
4 tries
Final
VenueSan Mamés Stadium, Bilbao

The 2025–26 European Rugby Champions Cup (known as the 2025–26 Investec Champions Cup for sponsorship reasons) will be the twelfth season of the European Rugby Champions Cup, the annual club rugby union competition run by European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR) for professional clubs. It will be the 31st season of the pan-European professional club rugby competition.

The final will be played at San Mamés Stadium, Bilbao.[1]

Bordeaux Bègles enter the competition as defending champions with Northampton Saints entering as beaten finalists.[2]

Teams

Twenty-four clubs from the three major European domestic and regional leagues qualified for the 2025–26 edition of the Champions Cup.[3] As both European trophy winners from the previous season achieved top eight domestic finishes, qualification was won on league standing alone.

The distribution of teams was:

Premiership Top 14 United Rugby Championship
England France Ireland Scotland South Africa Wales

Team details

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

Team Coach(es)/
Director of Rugby
Captain(s) Stadium Capacity Method of qualification
Bath Johann van Graan Ben Spencer Recreation Ground 14,509 Premiership top 8[4]
Bayonne Grégory Patat Arthur Iturria Stade Jean-Dauger 14,370 Top 14 top 8
Bordeaux Bègles Yannick Bru Jefferson Poirot Stade Chaban-Delmas 34,694 Top 14 top 8[5]
Bristol Bears Pat Lam Fitz Harding Ashton Gate 27,000 Premiership top 8
Bulls Johan Ackermann Ruan Nortjé Loftus Versfeld 51,762 URC top 8
Castres Xavier Sadourny Mathieu Babillot Stade Pierre-Fabre 12,500 Top 14 top 8
Clermont Christophe Urios Baptiste Jauneau Stade Marcel-Michelin 19,022 Top 14 top 8
Edinburgh Sean Everitt Magnus Bradbury Edinburgh Rugby Stadium 7,800 URC top 8
Glasgow Warriors Franco Smith Kyle Steyn Scotstoun Stadium 7,351 URC top 8
Gloucester George Skivington Tomos Williams Kingsholm Stadium 16,115 Premiership top 8
Harlequins Jason Gilmore Alex Dombrandt Twickenham Stoop 14,800 Premiership top 8
La Rochelle Ronan O'Gara Grégory Alldritt Stade Marcel-Deflandre 18,000 Top 14 top 8
Leicester Tigers Geoff Parling Ollie Chessum Welford Road Stadium 25,849 Premiership top 8
Leinster Leo Cullen Caelan Doris Aviva Stadium, Dublin 55,000 URC top 8
Munster Clayton McMillan Tadhg Beirne Thomond Park, Limerick
Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork
25,600
45,000
URC top 8
Northampton Saints Phil Dowson George Furbank Franklin's Gardens 15,200 Premiership top 8
Pau Sébastien Piqueronies Lucas Rey Stade du Hameau 14,999 Top 14 top 8
Sale Sharks Alex Sanderson Ernst van Rhyn Salford Community Stadium 12,000 Premiership top 8
Saracens Mark McCall Maro Itoje StoneX Stadium 10,500 Premiership top 8
Scarlets Dwayne Peel Josh Macleod Parc y Scarlets 14,870 URC top 8
Sharks JP Pietersen
(for John Plumtree)[a]
André Esterhuizen Kings Park Stadium 52,000 URC top 8
Stormers John Dobson Salmaan Moerat Cape Town Stadium
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
55,000
46,000
URC top 8
Toulon Pierre Mignoni Charles Ollivon Stade Mayol 17,500 Top 14 top 8
Toulouse Ugo Mola Julien Marchand Stade Ernest-Wallon 19,500 Top 14 top 8

Draw

For the purposes of the draw, the 24 clubs were separated into two tiers, Tier 1 and Tier 2, based on their league finishing position; with the winners of each domestic competition (Bath, Toulouse and Leinster) and the defending Champions Cup winners, Bordeaux Bègles, seeded in the top tier. The remaining twenty teams will be seeded in the second tier.

Like previous seasons, the four pools will be made up of six teams, with each pool containing two clubs from each of leagues; however, clubs from the same URC Shield cannot be in the same pool.

Pool stage

Teams were drawn into pools in Dublin on 2 July 2025.[6] Teams will be awarded four points for a win, two for a draw, one for scoring four tries in a game, and one for losing by fewer than eight points.

Each pool consists of six teams, two from each of the three contributing leagues. Each team will play the four teams not from its own league once with the top four teams advancing to the round of 16, where the top two teams in each group are given home advantage. The fifth placed teams 'drop' into the Challenge Cup knockout rounds, joining twelve clubs from that competition's pool stages in the knockout stage as the ninth to twelfth seeds, earning away ties with the fifth-to eighth-ranked sides from the Challenge Cup's pool stage. The sixth placed team in each group is eliminated.

Pool 1

European Rugby Champions Cup Pool 1
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Glasgow Warriors (2) 4 4 0 0 115 66 +49 17 9 4 0 20 Home Champions Cup round of 16.
2 Toulouse (8) 4 2 0 2 168 74 +94 24 11 2 2 12
3 Sale Sharks (11) 4 2 0 2 89 127 −38 13 18 2 1 11 Away Champions Cup round of 16.
4 Saracens (13) 4 2 0 2 93 70 +23 13 14 1 1 10
5 Sharks (9CC) 4 2 0 2 107 117 −10 16 17 2 0 10 Away Challenge Cup round of 16.
6 Clermont 4 0 0 4 57 165 −108 9 25 0 0 0
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.

Pool 2

European Rugby Champions Cup Pool 2
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Bath (4) 4 3 0 1 180 89 +91 25 10 4 0 16 Home Champions Cup round of 16.
2 Toulon (7) 4 3 0 1 123 106 +17 14 13 2 0 14
3 Castres (12) 4 2 0 2 98 106 −8 13 15 2 0 10 Away Champions Cup round of 16.
4 Edinburgh (14) 4 2 0 2 69 140 −71 9 18 2 0 10
5 Munster (10CC) 4 1 0 3 99 101 −2 15 13 2 2 8 Away Challenge Cup round of 16.
6 Gloucester 4 1 0 3 75 102 −27 8 15 1 1 6
Source: EPCR[8]
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

European Rugby Champions Cup Pool 3
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Leinster (3) 4 4 0 0 115 80 +35 16 10 2 0 18 Home Champions Cup round of 16.
2 Harlequins (6) 4 3 0 1 184 86 +98 26 14 3 0 15
3 Stormers (9) 4 3 0 1 117 125 −8 15 19 2 0 14 Away Champions Cup round of 16.
4 Leicester Tigers (16) 4 1 0 3 118 115 +3 17 15 2 0 6
5 La Rochelle (11CC) 4 1 0 3 101 114 −13 15 15 1 1 6 Away Challenge Cup round of 16.
6 Bayonne 4 0 0 4 58 173 −115 8 24 0 0 0
Source: EPCR[9]
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 4

European Rugby Champions Cup Pool 4
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Bordeaux Bègles (1) 4 4 0 0 173 97 +76 27 14 4 0 20 Home Champions Cup round of 16.
2 Northampton Saints (5) 4 3 0 1 156 110 +46 23 16 4 0 16
3 Bristol Bears (10) 4 3 0 1 154 104 +50 23 13 2 0 14 Away Champions Cup round of 16.
4 Bulls (15) 4 1 0 3 113 181 −68 17 27 3 0 7
5 Pau (12CC) 4 1 0 3 110 160 −50 15 23 1 1 6 Away Challenge Cup round of 16.
6 Scarlets 4 0 0 4 103 157 −54 13 24 2 1 3
Source: EPCR[10]
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

The knockout stage follows the same format as used in previous years, which will begin with a single-leg round of 16. This round is then followed by the quarter-finals and semi-finals, before the tournament concludes with the final at the San Mamés Stadium in Bilbao on 23 May 2026.

All clubs will be ranked in descending order, based firstly on their ranking in their pool, and subsequently on the number of competition points they have accumulated, to create an overall ranking from 1 to 16. The pool winners will be ranked 1 to 4, the second-placed clubs are ranked 5 to 8, the third-placed clubs are ranked 9 to 12, and the fourth-placed clubs are ranked 13 to 16.

Whilst the round of 16 follows a pre-determined format, the quarter-finals see home advantage given to the higher ranked team, based on a pre-determined match-up. As such the teams seeded 1 to 4 are guaranteed home advantage if they reach the quarter-final, and teams seeded 13 to 16 are guaranteed an away fixture if they do so. Whether a team ranked from 5 to 12 will play home or away will depend on other results in their section of the bracket.

At the semi-final stage, the higher ranked team has 'home country' advantage, with the match to be played in a suitably-sized stadium in their home union's territory, but not necessarily their own normal home stadium.[11]

Seeding

Seed Team Pts Diff TF
Pool leaders
1 Bordeaux Bègles 20 +76 27
2 Glasgow Warriors 20 +49 17
3 Leinster 18 +35 16
4 Bath 16 +91 25
Pool runners-up
5 Northampton Saints 16 +46 23
6 Harlequins 15 +98 23
7 Toulon 14 +17 14
8 Toulouse 11 +94 24
Pool third place
9 Bristol Bears 14 +50 21
10 Stormers 14 –8 15
11 Sale Sharks 11 +32 12
12 Castres 10 –8 13
Pool fourth place
13 Saracens 10 +23 13
14 Edinburgh 10 –71 9
15 Bulls 7 –68 17
16 Leicester Tigers 6 +3 17

Bracket

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
            
1 Bordeaux Bègles
16 Leicester Tigers
 
 
8 Toulouse
9 Bristol Bears
 
 
4 Bath
13 Saracens
 
5 Northampton Saints
12 Castres
 
 
2 Glasgow Warriors
15 Bulls
 
 
7 Toulon
10 Stormers
 
 
3 Leinster
14 Edinburgh
 
6 Harlequins
11 Sale Sharks

Round of 16

3 April 2026
20:00
Northampton Saints (5)v(12) Castres
cinch Stadium at Franklin's Gardens, Northampton

4 April 2026
15:00
Bath (4)v(13) Saracens
The Rec, Bath

4 April 2026
16:00
Toulon (7)v(10) Stormers
Stade Mayol, Toulon

4 April 2026
17:30
Glasgow Warriors (2)v(15) Bulls
Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow

4 April 2026
18:30
Toulouse (8)v(9) Bristol Bears
Stade Ernest-Wallon, Toulouse

4 April 2026
20:00
Harlequins (5)v(11) Sale Sharks
Twickenham Stoop, London

5 April 2026
16:00
Bordeaux Bègles (1)v(16) Leicester Tigers
Stade Chaban-Delmas, Bordeaux

5 April 2026
17:30
Leinster (3)v(14) Edinburgh
Aviva Stadium, Dublin

Quarter-finals

10/11/12 April 2026
v
Higher-ranked team home venue

10/11/12 April 2026
v
Higher-ranked team home venue

10/11/12 April 2026
v
Higher-ranked team home venue

10/11/12 April 2026
v
Higher-ranked team home venue

Semi-finals

1/2/3 May 2026
v
Higher-ranked team home country

1/2/3 May 2026
v
Higher-ranked team home country

Final

24 May 2026
v
San Mamés Stadium, Bilbao

Notes

  1. ^ Pietersen replaced Plumtree after the opening round after he stepped away from coaches duties at the club.

References

  1. ^ "Champions Cup: Cardiff to host 2025 final before 2026 return to Bilbao". BBC Sport. 31 January 2024. Retrieved 8 June 2025.
  2. ^ Kitson, Robert (24 May 2025). "Northampton heartbreak as Penaud inspires Bordeaux to Champions Cup glory". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 June 2025.
  3. ^ "All the teams qualified for the Investec Champions Cup 2025/26". EPCR. Retrieved 18 June 2025.
  4. ^ Bath also qualified as winner of the 2024–25 EPCR Challenge Cup.
  5. ^ Bordeaux Bégles also qualified as winner of the 2024–25 European Rugby Champions Cup.
  6. ^ "EPCR POOL DRAWS FOR 2025/26 SEASON". EPCR. 18 June 2025. Retrieved 15 July 2025.
  7. ^ "Pool Tables | Investec Champions Cup". www.epcrugby.com. European Professional Club Rugby. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
  8. ^ "Pool Tables | Investec Champions Cup". www.epcrugby.com. European Professional Club Rugby. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
  9. ^ "Pool Tables | Investec Champions Cup". www.epcrugby.com. European Professional Club Rugby. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
  10. ^ "Pool Tables | Investec Champions Cup". www.epcrugby.com. European Professional Club Rugby. Retrieved 2 July 2024.
  11. ^ "Investec Champions Cup Rules".