2021–22 EPCR Challenge Cup

The 2021–22 EPCR Challenge Cup is the eighth edition of the EPCR Challenge Cup, an annual second-tier rugby union competition for professional clubs. Including the predecessor competition, the original European Challenge Cup, this is the 26th edition of European club rugby's second-tier competition.

2021–22 EPCR Challenge Cup
Tournament details
Countries England
 France
 Ireland
 Italy
 Scotland
 Wales
Tournament format(s)Round-robin and knockout
Date10 December 2021 — 27 May 2022
Tournament statistics
Teams15
Matches played34
Attendance179,925 (5,292 per match)
Highest attendance14,000 - Gloucester v Perpignan
22 January 2022
Lowest attendance200 - Zebre v Biarritz
11 December 2021
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Tries scored237 (6.97 per match)
Top point scorer(s) Emiliano Boffelli (Edinburgh)
43 points
Top try scorer(s) Santiago Socino (Gloucester)
5 tries
Final
VenueStade de Marseille

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the tournament format was changed for the previous season. A similar format remained for this season, however, the number of teams will be increased from 14 to 15 and an additional six will join from the Champions Cup.[1]

The tournament commenced in December 2021, with the final, scheduled for 27 May 2022 at Stade de Marseille in Marseille, France.[2][3]

Teams

Fifteen teams qualified for the 2021–22 EPCR 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 Heineken Champions Cup.[4]

The distribution of teams are:

  • England: five teams
    • Any teams finishing between 9th and 12th position in the Premiership that do not qualify for the 2020–21 European Champions Cup
    • The champion of the Championship (Saracens)
  • France: six teams
    • Any teams finishing between 9th and 12th position in the Top 14 that do not qualify for the 2020–21 European Champions Cup
    • As defending champions Montpellier did not finish in the top 8, the 8th ranked team will also compete in the Challenge Cup
    • The champion of the Pro D2 (Perpignan)
    • The winner of the relegation playoff between the 13th placed team in the Top 14 and the runner-up of the Pro D2 (Biarritz)
  • Ireland, Italy, Scotland, Wales: four teams
    • The bottom two sides in each conference from the Pro14
Round Premiership Top 14 United Rugby Championship
England France Italy Scotland Wales
Preliminary stage
Transferred from Champions Cup

Team details

Team Coach /
Director of Rugby
Captain Stadium Capacity Method of qualification
Entering at Pool stage
Benetton Marco Bortolami Dewaldt Duvenage
Michele Lamaro
Stadio Comunale di Monigo 6,700 Pro14 Conference B (6th)
Biarritz Nicolas Nadau Steffon Armitage Parc des Sports Aguiléra 15,000 Pro D2 Runner Up
Brive Jeremy Davidson Saïd Hireche Stade Amédée-Domenech 13,979 Top 14 bottom 6 (11th)
Dragons Dean Ryan Rhodri Williams Rodney Parade 8,700 Pro14 Conference A (5th)
Edinburgh Mike Blair Grant Gilchrist
Stuart McInally
Edinburgh Rugby Stadium 7,800 Pro14 Conference B (5th)
Gloucester George Skivington Lewis Ludlow Kingsholm Stadium 16,115 Premiership 9th–12th (11th)
London Irish Declan Kidney Matt Rogerson Brentford Community Stadium 17,250 Premiership 9th–12th (9th)
Lyon Pierre Mignoni Jean-Marc Doussain Stade de Gerland 35,000 Top 14 bottom 6 (9th)
Newcastle Falcons Dean Richards Micky Young
George McGuigan
Kingston Park 10,200 Premiership 9th–12th (10th)
Pau Thomas Domingo Quentin Lespiaucq-Brettes Stade du Hameau 18,324 Top 14 bottom 6 (12th)
Perpignan Patrick Arlettaz Mathieu Acebes Stade Aimé Giral 14,593 Pro D2 Champions
Saracens Mark McCall Owen Farrell StoneX Stadium 10,500 RFU Championship champions
Toulon Franck Azéma Raphaël Lakafia Stade Mayol 18,200 Top 14 bottom 6 (8th)
Worcester Warriors Alan Solomons Ted Hill Sixways Stadium 11,499 Premiership 9th–12th (12th)
Zebre Emiliano Bergamaschi
(Replaces Michael Bradley)
Giulio Bisegni Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi 5,000 Pro14 Conference A (6th)
Entering at Knockout Stage (transferred from Champions Cup)
Bath Stuart Hooper Charlie Ewels The Recreation Ground 14,509 Champions Cup Pool A 9th–11th (11th)
Cardiff Rugby Dai Young Josh Turnbull Cardiff Arms Park 12,125 Champions Cup Pool b 9th–11th (9th)
Castres Mauricio Reggiardo Mathieu Babillot Stade Pierre-Fabre 12,500 Champions Cup Pool B 9th–11th (11th)
Glasgow Warriors Danny Wilson Fraser Brown
Ryan Wilson
Scotstoun Stadium 7,351 Champions Cup Pool A 9th–11th (9th)
Northampton Saints Chris Boyd Lewis Ludlam Franklin's Gardens 15,200 Champions Cup Pool A 9th–11th (10th)
Wasps Lee Blackett Joe Launchbury Ricoh Arena 32,609 Champions Cup Pool b 9th–11th (10th)

Pool stage

Key to colours
     Winner, runner-up and third of each pool, advance to round of 16.
     The highest-scoring fourth-place team also advance to round of 16.

Pool A

P W D L PF PA Diff TF TA TB LB Pts
Toulon 430110757+501373116
Newcastle Falcons 43017389–1610102014
Biarritz 42115947+12841112
Worcester Warriors 41128591–61112219
Zebre Parma 400475115–40817112

Pool B

P W D L PF PA Diff TF TA TB LB Pts
Lyon 440012257+651452018
Gloucester 430116184+7723103116
Benetton 42027595–20912008
Perpignan 410354138–84718004
Dragons 400474112–38715022

Pool C

P W D L PF PA Diff TF TA TB LB Pts
Edinburgh 430116147+1142262115
London Irish 42117882-412112012
Saracens 420211878+4017112111
Brive 411241146-105421006
Pau 410375120-451016105

Knock Out Stage

Seeding for knockout stage

Seed Pool Leaders Pts Diff TF
1 Lyon 18+6514
2 Toulon 16+5013
3 Edinburgh 15+11422
Seed Pool Runners–up Pts Diff TF
4 Gloucester Rugby 16+7723
5 Newcastle Falcons 14–1610
6 London Irish 12–412
Seed Pool Third placed Pts Diff TF
7 Biarritz Olympique 12+128
8 Saracens 11+4017
9 Benetton 8–209
Seed Best fourth placed Pts Diff TF
10 Worcester Warriors 9–611
Brive 6–1054
Perpignan 4–847
Seed Heineken Champions Cup (17–22)[5] Pts Diff TF
11 – HCC 1 Cardiff 7–3313
12 – HCC 2 Wasps 6–516
13 – HCC 3 Castres Olympique 5–149
14 – HCC 4 Glasgow Warriors 5–357
15 – HCC 5 Northampton Saints 2–686
16 – HCC 6 Bath 2–1006

Bracket

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
            
1 Lyon 31
10 Worcester Warriors 17
1 Lyon
14 Glasgow Warriors
5 Newcastle Falcons 17
14 Glasgow Warriors 27
 
 
3 Edinburgh 41
16 Bath 19
3 Edinburgh
12 Wasps
7 Biarritz Olympique 29
12 Wasps 39
 
 
2 Toulon 36
9 Benetton 17
2 Toulon
6 London Irish
6 London Irish 64
13 Castres 17
 
4 Gloucester 31
15 Northampton Saints 21
4 Gloucester
8 Saracens
8 Saracens 40
11 Cardiff 33

Round of 16

15 April 2022
17:30 BST
London Irish 64–27 Castres
Try: Creevy (2) 6' c, 24' c
Rona 17' m
Pearson 34' c
González 37' c
Rowe 39' c
Rogerson 71' m
Joseph 75' c
Cornish 78' c
Janse van Rensburg 79' m
Con: Jackson (7/10) 7', 25', 35', 38', 40', 77', 79'
Report Try: Kockott 45' c
Chabouni 54' c
Arata 58' c
Con: Botica (3/3) 46', 55', 59'
Pen: Botica (2/2) 21', 67'
15 April 2022
19:00 CEST
Biarritz Olympique 29–39 Wasps
Try: Peyresblanques 28' m
Hirigoyen 42' c
Armitage 57' c
Soury 68' c
Con: Bosch (3/4) 43', 58', 68'
Pen: Bosch (1/1) 14'
Report Try: Umaga 11' m
Barbeary (3) 14' c, 22' c, 75' c
Robson 26' c
Con: Gopperth (4/5) 15', 23', 27', 76'
Pen: Gopperth (2/2) 9', 62'
Parc des Sports Aguiléra
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Chris Busby (Ireland)
15 April 2022
21:00 CEST
Lyon 31–17 Worcester Warriors
Try: Couilloud 4' c
R. Taofifénua 15' c
Devisme 47' c
Barassi 76' c
Con: Sopoaga (3/3) 5', 16', 48'
Berdeu (1/1) 78'
Pen: Berdeu (1/1) 57'
Report Try: Howe 2' m
Hill 50' m
Searle 75' c
Con: Searle (1/3) 76'
15 April 2022
20:00 BST
Newcastle Falcons 17–27 Glasgow Warriors
Try: Montgomery 51' c
Hodgson 65' c
Con: Connon (1/1) 52'
Hodgson (1/1) 66'
Pen: Connon (1/1) 27'
Report Try: Matthews 3' c
Steyn (2) 6' m, 57' m
McKay 31' c
Con: Thompson (2/4) 4', 32'
Pen: Thompson (1/2) 62'
Kingston Park
Attendance: 4,121
Referee: Tual Trainini (France)
16 April 2022
20:00 BST
Edinburgh 41–19 Bath
Try: Boffelli (2) 10' m, 62' c
Kinghorn 31' c
Schoeman 52' c
Bennett 68' m
Boyle 78' c
Con: Boffelli (4/6) 31', 53', 64', 79'
Pen: Boffelli (1/1) 22'
Report Try: Underhill (2) 1' c, 25' m
B. Spencer 34' c
Con: Bailey (1/2) 2'
B. Spencer (1/1) 35'
DAM Health Stadium
Attendance: 5,071
Referee: Ludovic Cayre (France)
16 April 2022
20:00 BST
Gloucester 31–21 Northampton Saints
Try: Thorley 4' c
Rapava-Ruskin 7' c
Alemanno 21' c
Socino 46' c
Con: Hastings (4/4) 5', 8', 22', 47'
Pen: Hastings (1/1) 54'
Report Try: Augustus 32' c
Hutchinson 38' c
Haywood 66' c
Con: Biggar (2/2) 33', 39'
Furbank (1/1) 67'
Kingsholm
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Sam Grove-White (Scotland)
16 April 2022
21:00 CEST
Toulon 36–17 Benetton
Try: Villière 7' c
Ollivon 27' c
Coulon 78' c
Con: Carbonel (3/3) 8', 28', 80'
Pen: Carbonel (5/6) 37', 62', 67', 72', 76'
Report Try: Menoncello 52' c
Ioane 60' c
Con: Smith (2/2) 53', 61'
Pen: Smith (1/1) 4'
Stade Mayol
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Karl Dickson (England)
17 April 2022
13:00 BST
Saracens 40–33 Cardiff
Try: Morris 36' c
Maitland (2) 51' c, 57' m
Davies 63' m
Malins 69' c
Con: Farrell (3/5) 37', 52', 70'
Pen: Farrell (3/3) 14', 24', 31'
Report Try: T. Williams 40' c
Lane 48' c
Carré 74' c
Con: Priestland (2/2) 40+1', 49'
J. Evans (1/1) 75'
Pen: Priestland (4/5) 8', 32', 55', 60'
StoneX Stadium
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Pierre Brousset (France)

Quarter-finals

6 May 2022
20:00 BST
Gloucester v Saracens
7 May 2022
12:30 BST
Edinburgh v Wasps
7 May 2022
21:00 CEST
Lyon v Glasgow Warriors
8 May 2022
13:30 CEST
Toulon v London Irish

Semi-finals

13/14/15 May 2022
Winner QF 1 v Winner QF 4

13/14/15 May 2022
Winner QF 2 v Winner QF 3

Final

27 May 2022
Winner SF 1 v Winner SF 2

See also

Notes

  1. When crowds were in attendance

References

  1. "Twickenham Stadium to host 2021 EPCR finals". European Professional Club Rugby. 2021-04-30. Retrieved 2021-04-30.
  2. "EPCR statement – 2021 Marseille finals and semi-final matches". European Professional Club Rugby. 2021-03-31. Retrieved 2021-03-31.
  3. "Key 2021/22 EPCR dates announced". European Professional Club Rugby. 2021-06-16. Retrieved 2021-06-16.
  4. "New EPCR tournament formats agreed for 2020/21 season". European Professional Club Rugby. 2 September 2020. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  5. https://m.rugbynetwork.net/boards/read/s95.htm?97,17108145
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