How does the EPCR Challenge Cup work?

Tuesday 05 December 2023 Written by: Mark Smith

Newcastle Falcons begin their European journey on Sunday by hosting French club Montpellier, but how does the EPCR Challenge Cup format work for 2023-24?

The 18 competing teams are split into three pools of six, with each team playing four group games.

The group draw is as follows:

POOL 1
Hollywoodbets Sharks
Dragons
Oyonnax
Section Paloise
Toyota Cheetahs
Zebre Parma

POOL 2
Benetton
Emirates Lions
Montpellier
Newcastle Falcons
Ospreys
Perpignan

POOL 3
ASM Clermont Auvergne
Black Lion
Castres Olympique
Edinburgh
Gloucester
Scarlets

Newcastle’s four games are at home to Montpellier (Sun Dec 10), away to Emirates Lions (Sat Dec 16), at home to Benetton (Fri Jan 12) and away to Perpignan (Sun Jan 21). Both home games are included on the season ticket.

The top four teams in each group will progress through to the round of 16, with four teams dropping down from the Investec Champions Cup.

If two or more clubs in the same pool are equal on match points their ranking will be determined by (in order) points difference, tries scored, fewest number of players suspended and, if still equal, drawing lots.

The pool winners will be ranked 1 to 3, the second-placed clubs will be ranked 4 to 6, the two highest-ranked third-placed clubs will be ranked 7 and 8, the qualifying Investec Champions Cup clubs will be ranked 9 to 12, the remaining third-placed club will be ranked 13 and the fourth-placed clubs will be ranked 14 to 16.

The round of 16 games will be played over one leg (April 5/6/7), with teams ranked 1 to 8 having home advantage.

Quarter-finals (April 12/13/14) and semi-finals (May 3/4/5) will also be played over one leg, with the highest-ranked team from the pool stage enjoying home advantage.

The final will be played at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Friday May 24.

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