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Northampton's 2025/26 Champions Cup draw hinges on Top 14 result

Henry Pollock of Northampton Saints breaks clear to score their second try during the Investec Champions Cup semi-final match between Leinster Rugby and Northampton Saints at the Aviva Stadium on May 03, 2025 in Dublin, Ireland. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

Beaten 2024/25 Investec Champions Cup finalists, Northampton’s seeding for next season’s competitions rests on the outcome of the Top 14 season, which has two weeks left to run.

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The Top 14 semi-finals take place this weekend, with Toulouse up against Bayonne on Friday night and Bordeaux-Begles at home to Toulon on Saturday. The final takes place at the Stade de France the following weekend.

If Bordeaux-Begles win the Top 14 – something they’ve never achieved before in the professional era, as a merged club or separate entities, Northampton will be included in Tier 1, as the French side are already granted that status as the reigning European champions.

A Bordeaux-Begles domestic/European double would result in Saints joining them and Leinster and Bath, the respective URC and Premiership champions, in Tier 1.

EPCR have also confirmed the participants for both the Champions Cup and Challenge in 2025/26, including the return of Welsh interest in the premier tournament thanks to the Scarlets’ qualification.

Once again, the Champions Cup will be made up of 24 teams, with eight each from the Top 14, URC and the Premiership, while in the Challenge Cup, Georgia’s Black Lion and the Cheetahs from South Africa have been invited back to join 16 teams from the three leagues who missed out on the main tournament.

The pool draws for the 2025/26 Investec Champions Cup and EPCR Challenge Cup tournaments will be staged at the Premier Sports studios in Dublin on Tuesday, 1st July. Both draws will be streamed live on epcrugby.com.

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*2025/26 INVESTEC CHAMPIONS CUP QUALIFIERS

TOP 14: Stade Toulousain, Union Bordeaux Bègles, RC Toulon, Aviron Bayonnais, ASM Clermont Auvergne, Castres Olympique, Stade Rochelais , Section Paloise
Gallagher Premiership: Bath Rugby, Leicester Tigers, Sale Sharks, Bristol Bears, Gloucester Rugby, Saracens, Harlequins, Northampton Saints
United Rugby Championship: Leinster Rugby, Vodacom Bulls, Hollywoodbets Sharks, Glasgow Warriors, DHL Stormers, Munster Rugby, Edinburgh Rugby, Scarlet

*The four Tier 1 clubs will be confirmed in advance of the pool draw.

2025/26 EPCR CHALLENGE CUP QUALIFIERS

United Rugby Championship: Cardiff Rugby, Benetton Rugby, Lions, Ospreys, Connacht Rugby, Ulster Rugby, Zebre Parma, Dragons RFC
TOP 14: Montpellier Hérault Rugby, Racing 92, Lyon Olympique Universitaire, Stade Français Paris, USAP, US Montauban
Gallagher Premiership: Exeter Chiefs, Newcastle Falcons
Invited: Black Lion, Toyota Cheetahs

2025/26 weekends
Round 1 – 5/6/7 December 2025
Round 2 – 12/13/14 December 2025
Round 3 – 9/10/11 January 2026
Round 4 – 16/17/18 January 2026

Round of 16 – 3/4/5 April 2026
Quarter-finals – 10/11/12 April 2026
Semi-finals – 1/2/3 May 2026
EPCR Challenge Cup Final – San Mamés Stadium, Bilbao; Friday 22 May
Investec Champions Cup Final – San Mamés Stadium, Bilbao; Saturday 23 May

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Soliloquin 2 hours ago
Fabien Galthie announces France squad to take on the All Blacks

It’s understandable that NZ and other countries relying on their national team for revenue push for highlighting test matches as the biggest thing.

The problem is that it seems like France is being held responsible for other nations’ business model.

The business model hasn’t really changed since 2018, when France last toured NZ. They came as always with a B team, with a rather weak team by international standards back then, as it was the case with France during the 2010s.

Yet still almost all tickets got sold (50000 at Eden Park, 34000 in Wellington and 27000 in Dunedin). The interest was there.

So what has changed between that 2018 tour and the upcoming one?


In my opinion, it seems like the French business model has flourished, with the JIFF policy strenghtening the positions of French talents and less foreign players, the financial health of French clubs dominating the NH, the revigorated national team with what could have been 4 6Nations titles (the 2020 and 2021 were super close) and the emergence of top players in every positions, with arguably the best current rugby player in the world.

On the other hand, Covid has dismantled the financial basis of many federations, the departure of SA franchises from Super Rugby has weakened the competition, NZ are not the reference anymore, SA is dominating the test match competition, with Ireland and France pushing hard, although the Irish seem at a crossroads.


But again, why would it be France’s fault that NZ problems exist?

Is the French team responsible for structural problems in NZ’s rugby?

Nope. But it’s probably easier to blame the French to not give it all in terms of marketing with superstars coming, live on past glory, to cling on the view that until Dupont doesn’t tour SH, he cannot be seen as the best in the world.


Sorry, but most of French fans don’t really know NZ players.

They come in to see the French team against the All Blacks in the Autumn Tests.


And I don’t think anyone in NZ came to see Doumayrou, Parra, Belleau, Teddy Thomas or even Serin or Fickou in 2018. They came for the mighty All Blacks, the Barrett brothers, Savea, Whitelock, Aaron Smith…

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