2017–18 European Rugby Challenge Cup#Final

{{Infobox European Rugby Cup season

| name = 2017–18 European Rugby Challenge Cup

| image =

| imagesize =

| caption =

| teams = 20

| countries = {{flag|England}}
{{flag|France}}
{{flag|Italy}}
{{flag|Ireland|rugby union}}
{{flag|Russia}}
{{flag|Scotland}}
{{flag|Wales}}
{{flag|Romania}}

| tournament format = Round-robin and Knockout

| date = 12 October 2017 – 11 May 2018

| matches = 67

| highest attendance = 32,543
Cardiff Blues v Gloucester
(11 May 2018)

| lowest attendance = 500
Enisei-STM v Newcastle Falcons
(20 October 2017)
Krasny Yar v London Irish
(20 January 2018)

| attendance = {{#expr:

+ 3600 + 4052 + 5691 + 5474 + 8600 + 2487 + 3600 + 4099 + 6728 + 3500

+ 800 + 17211 + 12863 + 12245 + 9489 + 1700 + 1000 + 5666 + 4500 + 3879

+ 3417 + 3857 + 9104 + 5494 + 4547 + 2500 + 8562 + 3560 + 6520 + 3000

+ 3949 + 16466 + 12404 + 4974 + 8129 + 8927 + 2773 + 5800 + 3500 + 5572

+ 14232 + 3653 + 3259 + 7152 + 2870 + 7700 + 4468 + 4746 + 6670 + 3500

+ 500 + 4017 + 9218 + 9462 + 12489 + 2000 + 500 + 8454 + 5017 + 800

+ 4053 + 10064 + 8129 + 7065

+ 10857 + 11723

+ 35543

}}

| tries = {{#expr:

+ 10 + 7 + 7 + 4 + 6 + 8 + 10 + 6 + 7 + 7

+ 7 + 5 + 6 + 4 + 10 + 8 + 12 + 8 + 7 + 3

+ 3 + 11 + 6 + 2 + 9 + 9 + 7 + 11 + 5 + 9

+ 6 + 9 + 3 + 1 + 6 + 13 + 12 + 6 + 5 + 8

+ 8 + 11 + 3 + 3 + 10 + 8 + 6 + 9 + 7 + 5

+ 8 + 7 + 5 + 7 + 7 + 7 + 6 + 5 + 10 + 6

+ 5 + 8 + 8 + 2

+ 5 + 2

+ 6

}}

| top point scorer = Jack Carty (Connacht)
Jarrod Evans (Cardiff Blues)
(56 points)

| top try scorer = Adam Radwan (Newcastle Falcons)
(10 tries)

| venue = San Mamés Stadium, Bilbao

| attendance2 =

| champions = {{flagicon|WAL}} Cardiff Blues

| count = 2

| runner-up = {{flagicon|ENG}} Gloucester

| website = [http://www.epcrugby.com EPCR Website]

| previous year = 2016–17

| previous tournament = 2016–17 European Rugby Challenge Cup

| next year = 2018–19

| next tournament = 2018–19 European Rugby Challenge Cup

}}

The 2017–18 European Rugby Challenge Cup was the fourth edition of the European Rugby Challenge Cup, an annual second-tier rugby union competition for professional clubs. It was also the 22nd season of the Challenge Cup competition in all forms, following on from the now defunct European Challenge Cup. Clubs from six European nations plus two Russian club competed for the title.

The first round of the group stage began on the weekend of 12/13/14/15 October 2017, and the competition ended with the final on 11 May 2018 in Bilbao, Spain.{{cite web|url=http://www.epcrugby.com/news/35441.php#.WRC-DYWcHE0|title=European club rugby finals to break new ground in 2018 and 2019|work=epcrugby.com}}{{cite web|url=http://www.epcrugby.com/news/34601.php#.WRC-_IWcHE0|title=Edinburgh 2017 finals kick-off times and key 2017/18 dates|work=epcrugby.com}} This was the first time the final has been held outside one of the Six Nations countries.

French side Stade Français were the reigning champions but failed to progress past the quarter-finals after losing to Newcastle Falcons. Gloucester returned to the final having lost to Stade Français last season, where they faced Cardiff Blues, who made it their first final of any competition since their 2010 European Challenge Cup Final victory. Like then, Cardiff Blues were victorious, defeating Gloucester 31–30 with a 78th-minute penalty by Gareth Anscombe to clinch the title.

Teams

20 teams qualified for the 2017–18 European Rugby Challenge Cup; a total of 18 qualified from across the Premiership, Pro14 and Top 14, as a direct result of their domestic league performance, with two coming through a play-off. The expected distribution of teams is:

The following clubs qualified for the Challenge Cup.

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! style="background: #b8860b;" | Top 14

! colspan="4" style="background: #ff8c00;" | Pro12

! style="background: #ffffff;" | Qualifying Competition

width=14%| {{flagicon|ENG}} England

!width=14%| {{flagicon|FRA}} France

!width=14%| {{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Ireland

!width=14%| {{flagicon|ITA}} Italy

!width=14%| {{flagicon|SCO}} Scotland

!width=14%| {{flagicon|WAL}} Wales

!width=14%| {{flagicon|RUS}} Russia

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=20th team play-off=

{{main|2017–18 European Rugby Champions–Challenge Cup play-offs}}

Four clubs competed in a play-off to decide the final team in the Champions Cup.{{cite web|url=http://www.epcrugby.com/news/35199.php#|title=Champions Cup play-offs|work=epcrugby.com}}{{cite web|url=http://epcrugby.com/europeanrugbychampionscup/news/35766.php#.WRDA2YWcHE0|title=Champions Cup qualification 2017/18 and play-offs|work=epcrugby.com}} The play-off comprised three matches, contested by one team from the Premiership, one from the Top 14, and two from the Pro14.

The two Pro12 teams each played one of the Premiership or Top 14 sides in a single-leg semi-final, held at the home ground of the non-Pro12 side. The winners of these matches then contested a play-off final, with the winner of this match competing in the 2017–18 European Rugby Champions Cup. The three losing teams were all entered in the Challenge Cup.

The following teams took part:

class="wikitable" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto;"
style="background: #ffff00;" | Aviva Premiership

! style="background: #b8860b;" | Top 14

! colspan=2 style="background: #ff8c00;" | Pro 12

width=15%| {{flagicon|ENG}} England

!width=15%| {{flagicon|FRA}} France

!width=15%| {{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Ireland

!width=15%| {{flagicon|WAL}} Wales

style="text-align: center;"|Northampton Saints

| style="text-align: center;"|Stade Français

| style="text-align: center;"|Connacht

| style="text-align: center;"|Cardiff Blues

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==Matches==

A draw was held on 15 March 2017 to determine the two semi-final matches, and which semi-final's winner would have home advantage in the final.

Semi-finals

{{Rugbybox

|date = 19 May 2017

|time = 18:00 CEST

|home = Stade Français {{flagicon|FRA}}

|score = 46 – 21

|report = [http://www.cardiffblues.com/rugby/8899.php Report]

|away = {{flagicon|WAL}} Cardiff Blues

|stadium = Stade Jean-Bouin

|attendance = 4,767

|referee = Greg Garner (RFU)

}}

{{Rugbybox

|date = 20 May 2017

|time = 16:00 BST

|home = Northampton Saints {{flagicon|ENG}}

|score = 21 – 15

|report = [http://www.epcrugby.com/matchcentre/35926.php Report]

|away = {{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Connacht

|stadium = Franklin's Gardens

|attendance = 9,561

|referee = Mathieu Raynal (FFR)

}}

Play-off final

{{Rugbybox

|date = 26 May 2017

|time = 19:45 BST

|home = Northampton Saints {{flagicon|ENG}}

|score = 23 – 22

|report = [http://www.epcrugby.com/matchcentre/35953.php Report]

|away = {{flagicon|FRA}} Stade Français

|stadium = Franklin's Gardens

|attendance = 10,273

|referee = John Lacey (IRFU)

}}

=Continental Shield=

{{Further|European Rugby Continental Shield#2016–17}}

Eight teams were split into two pools of four to compete in the re-branded European Rugby Continental Shield. Each team played the four teams in the other pool once. The winner of each pool then played a two-legged final against last year's qualifying sides, and the winners, on aggregate, will take the two remaining places in the Challenge Cup.

==Play-offs==

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|date = 1 April 2017

|time =

|home = Mogliano {{flagicon|ITA}}

|score = 0 – 46

|report =

|away = {{flagicon|RUS}} Enisey-STM

|stadium = Stadio Maurizio Quaggia

|attendance =

|referee =

}}

{{Rugbybox

|date = 22 April 2017

|time =

|home = Enisey-STM {{flagicon|RUS}}

|score = 51 – 7

|report =

|away = {{flagicon|ITA}} Mogliano

|stadium = Slava Stadium, Moscow

|attendance =

|referee =

}}

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|date = 1 April 2017

|time =

|home = Krasny Yar {{flagicon|RUS}}

|score = 12 – 17

|report =

|away = {{flagicon|ROM}} Timișoara Saracens

|stadium = Rustavi Arena, Georgia

|attendance =

|referee =

}}

{{Rugbybox

|date = 22 April 2017

|time =

|home = Timișoara Saracens {{flagicon|ROM}}

|score = 18 – 27

|report =

|away = {{flagicon|RUS}} Krasny Yar

|stadium = Stadionul Dan Păltinișanu

|attendance =

|referee =

}}

=Team details=

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

Note: Placing shown in brackets, denotes standing at the end of the regular season for their respective leagues, with their end of season positioning shown through CH for Champions, RU for Runner-up, SF for losing Semi-finalist and QF for losing Quarter-finalist.

class="wikitable sortable"
Team

! Coach /
Director of Rugby

! Captain

! Stadium

! Capacity

! Method of Qualification

{{flagicon|FRA}} Agen

| {{flagicon|FRA}} Philippe Sella

| {{flagicon|FRA}} Antoine Miquel

| Stade Armandie

| 14,000

| Pro D2 play-off winner

{{flagicon|FRA}} Brive

| {{flagicon|FRA}} Nicolas Godignon

| {{flagicon|ALG}} Saïd Hirèche

| Stade Amédée-Domenech
Stade Alexandre-Cueille{{efn|Brive had to play their last pool game at the Stade Alexandre-Cueille in Tulle after the pitch at their home ground Stade Amédée-Domenech was deemed unplayable and the match was rescheduled for a later kick off at the rearranged venue.}}

| 13,979
3,000

| Top 14 8th-12th ({{sort|08th|8th}})

{{flagicon|FRA}} Bordeaux Bègles

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Rory Teague (For
{{flagicon|FRA}} Jacques Brunel)
{{efn|Jacques Brunel began the tournament as Bordeaux Bègles' head coach, but was appointed as the head coach of the French national team in late 2017. Rory Teague was brought in as Brunel's replacement.{{cite news|url=http://kwese.espn.com/rugby/story/_/id/21965849/top-14-side-bordeaux-begles-appoint-former-england-skills-coach-rory-teague-head-coach|title=Former England coach Rory Teague appointed at Bordeaux-Begles|access-date=10 January 2018|date=5 January 2018|work=ESPN Scrum}}}}

| {{flagicon|FRA}} Clément Maynadier

| Stade Chaban-Delmas

| 34,694

| Top 14 8th-12th (11th)

{{flagicon|WAL}} Cardiff Blues

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Danny Wilson

| {{flagicon|WAL}} Gethin Jenkins

| BT Cardiff Arms Park

| 12,125

| Champions Cup play-off loser

{{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Connacht

| {{flagicon|NZL}} Kieran Keane

| {{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} John Muldoon

| Galway Sportsgrounds

| 8,100

| Champions Cup play-off loser

{{flagicon|WAL}} Dragons

| {{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Bernard Jackman

| {{flagicon|WAL}} Cory Hill

| Rodney Parade

| 8,500

| Pro12 bottom 4 (11th)

{{flagicon|SCO}} Edinburgh

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Richard Cockerill

| {{flagicon|SCO}} Fraser McKenzie

| Murrayfield
Myreside Stadium {{efn|Myreside Stadium was listed as the venue for all of Edinburgh's pool stage matches. However, all games were relocated at separate times leading up to the weekend's fixtures due worries over an unplayable pitch. Games were later played at Murrayfield.}}

| 67,144{{efn|Although Murrayfield's full capacity is 67,144, only the lower section of the West Stand, with a capacity of 12,464, is generally opened for Edinburgh fixtures.}}
5,500

| Pro12 bottom 4 ({{sort|09th|9th}})

{{flagicon|RUS}} Enisey-STM

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Alexander Pervukhin

| {{flagicon|LAT}} Uldis Saulite

| Krasny Yar Stadium
Slava Stadium (Moscow)
Avchala Stadium (Tbilisi)

| 3,600
2,500
2,500

| Qualification play-off winner

{{flagicon|ENG}} Gloucester

| {{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} David Humphreys

| {{flagicon|NZL}} Willi Heinz

| Kingsholm Stadium

| 16,115

| Premiership 8th-11th ({{sort|09th|9th}})

{{flagicon|RUS}} Krasny Yar

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Igor Nikolaychuk

| {{flagicon|RUS}} Vasily Artemyev

| Krasny Yar Stadium
Fili Stadium (Moscow)
Avchala Stadium (Tbilisi)

| 3,600
1,000
2,500

| Qualification play-off winner

{{flagicon|ENG}} London Irish

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Nick Kennedy

| {{flagicon|ENG}} David Paice

| Madejski Stadium

| 24,161

| RFU Championship Champion

{{flagicon|FRA}} Lyon

| {{flagicon|FRA}} Pierre Mignoni

| {{flagicon|FRA}} Julien Puricelli

| Stade de Gerland

| 25,000

| Top 14 8th-12th (10th)

{{flagicon|ENG}} Newcastle Falcons

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Dean Richards

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Will Welch

| Kingston Park

| 10,200

| Premiership 8th-11th ({{sort|08th|8th}})

{{flagicon|FRA}} Oyonnax

| {{flagicon|FRA}} Adrien Buononato

| {{flagicon|NZL}} Roimata Hansell-Pune

| Stade Charles-Mathon
Stade de Genève {{efn|Oyonnax opening game against Connacht will be played at Stade de Genève in Switzerland.{{cite news|url=http://www.epcrugby.com/news/36208.php#.WZ7ouj6GPIU|title=2017/18 Champions Cup and Challenge Cup fixtures announced|access-date=24 August 2017|date=22 August 2017|work=EPC Rugby}}}}

| 11,400
30,084

| Pro D2 Champion

{{flagicon|FRA}} Pau

| {{flagicon|NZL}} Simon Mannix

| {{flagicon|FRA}} Julien Tomas

| Stade du Hameau

| 18,324

| Top 14 8th-12th ({{sort|09th|9th}})

{{flagicon|ENG}} Sale Sharks

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Steve Diamond

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Will Addison

| AJ Bell Stadium

| 12,000

| Premiership 8th-11th (10th)

{{flagicon|FRA}} Stade Français

| {{flagicon|NZL}} Greg Cooper

| {{flagicon|ITA}} Sergio Parisse

| Stade Jean-Bouin

| 20,000

| Champions Cup play-off runner-up

{{flagicon|FRA}} Toulouse

| {{flagicon|FRA}} Ugo Mola

| {{flagicon|SAM}} Joe Tekori

| Stade Ernest-Wallon

| 19,500

| Top 14 8th-12th (12th)

{{flagicon|ENG}} Worcester Warriors

| {{flagicon|RSA}} Alan Solomons (For
{{flagicon|RSA}} Gary Gold)
{{efn|Gary Gold began the tournament as Worcester Warriors head coach, but was granted an early release to take up his new role as head coach of the United States. Alan Solomons was Gold's replacement.{{cite news|url=https://warriors.co.uk/2017/12/23/warriors-appoint-solomons-as-director-of-rugby/|title=Warriors appoint Solomons as Director of Rugby|access-date=23 December 2017|date=23 December 2017|work=Worcester Warriors}}}}

| {{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Donncha O'Callaghan

| Sixways Stadium

| 12,024

| Premiership 8th-11th (11th)

{{flagicon|ITA}} Zebre

| {{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Michael Bradley

| {{flagicon|ITA}} George Biagi

| Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi

| 5,000

| Pro12 bottom 4 (12th)

Seeding

The 20 competing teams were seeded and split into four tiers; seeding was based on performance in their respective domestic leagues. Where promotion and relegation is in effect in a league, the promoted team was seeded last, or (if multiple teams are promoted) by performance in the lower competition.{{cite web |url=http://archive.ercrugby.com/news/28791.php |title=Watch the Champions Cup and Challenge Cup Pool Draws live : News {{!}} ERC {{!}} Official Website |author= |date=7 June 2014 |website=ERCRugby.com |access-date=8 June 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141031111243/http://archive.ercrugby.com/news/28791.php |archive-date=2014-10-31 |url-status=dead }}

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width=5%|Rank

!width=19%|Top 14

!width=19%|Premiership

!width=19%|Pro 12

!width=19%|Continental Shield

align=center| 1{{flagicon|FRA}} Stade Français{{flagicon|ENG}} Newcastle Falcons{{flagicon|WAL}} Cardiff Blues{{flagicon|RUS}} Enisey-STM
align=center| 2{{flagicon|FRA}} Brive{{flagicon|ENG}} Gloucester{{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Connacht{{flagicon|RUS}} Krasny Yar
align=center| 3{{flagicon|FRA}} Pau{{flagicon|ENG}} Sale Sharks{{flagicon|SCO}} Edinburgh
align=center| 4{{flagicon|FRA}} Lyon{{flagicon|ENG}} Worcester Warriors{{flagicon|WAL}} Dragons
align=center| 5{{flagicon|FRA}} Bordeaux{{flagicon|ENG}} London Irish{{flagicon|ITA}} Zebre
align=center| 6{{flagicon|FRA}} Toulouse
align=center| 7{{flagicon|FRA}} Oyonnax
align=center| 8{{flagicon|FRA}} Agen

Teams will be taken from a league in order of rank and put into a tier. A draw was used to allocate two second seeds to Tier 1; the remaining team went into Tier 2. This allocation indirectly determined which fourth-seeded team entered Tier 2, while the others entered Tier 3.

Given the nature of the Continental Shield, a competition including developing rugby nations and Italian clubs not competing in the Pro12, qualifying teams are automatically included in Tier 4, and are, in effect, seeded equally despite officially being ranked 1/2 from that competition.

The brackets show each team's seeding and their league (for example, 1 Top 14 indicates the team was seeded 1st from the Top 14).

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width=5%| Tier 1

|width=19%| {{flagicon|ENG}} Newcastle Falcons (1 AP)

|width=19%| {{flagicon|WAL}} Cardiff Blues (1 Pro12)

|width=19%| {{flagicon|FRA}} Stade Français (1 Top 14)

|width=19%| {{flagicon|ENG}} Gloucester Rugby (2 AP)

|width=19%| {{flagicon|FRA}} Brive (2 Top 14)

width=5%| Tier 2

|width=19%| {{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Connacht (2 Pro12)

|width=19%| {{flagicon|ENG}} Sale Sharks (3 AP)

|width=19%| {{flagicon|SCO}} Edinburgh (3 Pro12)

|width=19%| {{flagicon|FRA}} Pau (3 Top 14)

|width=19%| {{flagicon|WAL}} Dragons (4 Pro12)

width=5%| Tier 3

|width=19%| {{flagicon|ENG}} Worcester Warriors (4 AP)

|width=19%| {{flagicon|FRA}} Lyon (4 Top 14)

|width=19%| {{flagicon|ENG}} London Irish (5 AP)

|width=19%| {{flagicon|FRA}} Bordeaux (5 Top 14)

|width=19%| {{flagicon|ITA}} Zebre (5 Pro 12)

width=5%| Tier 4

|width=19%| {{flagicon|FRA}} Toulouse (6 Top 14)

|width=19%| {{flagicon|FRA}} Oyonnax (7 Top 14)

|width=19%| {{flagicon|FRA}} Agen (8 Top 14)

|width=19%| {{flagicon|RUS}} Enisey-STM (CS 1)

|width=19%| {{flagicon|RUS}} Krasny Yar (CS 2)

Pool stage

{{main|2017–18 European Rugby Challenge Cup pool stage}}

The draw took place on 8 June 2017, in Neuchâtel, Switzerland.

Teams in the same pool play each other twice, both at home and away in the group stage, beginning on the weekend of 12/13/14 October 2017, and continuing through to 19/20 January 2018, before the pool winners and three best runners-up progressed to the quarter-finals.

Teams are awarded competition points, based on match result. Teams receive 4 points for a win, 2 points for a draw, 1 attacking bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match and 1 defensive bonus point for losing a match by seven points or fewer.{{cite web|url=http://www.epcrugby.com/europeanrugbychampionscup/rules.php|title=Champions Cup Rules|work=epcrugby.com|access-date=2017-05-09|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150420202015/http://www.epcrugby.com/europeanrugbychampionscup/rules.php|archive-date=2015-04-20|url-status=dead}}

In the event of a tie between two or more teams, the following tie-breakers will be used, as directed by EPCR:

  1. Where teams have played each other
  2. The club with the greater number of competition points from only matches involving tied teams.
  3. If equal, the club with the best aggregate points difference from those matches.
  4. If equal, the club that scored the most tries in those matches.
  5. Where teams remain tied and/or have not played each other in the competition (i.e. are from different pools)
  6. The club with the best aggregate points difference from the pool stage.
  7. If equal, the club that scored the most tries in the pool stage.
  8. If equal, the club with the fewest players suspended in the pool stage.
  9. If equal, the drawing of lots will determine a club's ranking.

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|+ Key to colours

bgcolor="#ccffcc"|    

|Winner of each pool, advance to quarter-finals.

bgcolor="#ccccff"|    

|Three highest-scoring second-place teams advance to quarter-finals.

=Pool 1=

{{2017–18 European Rugby Challenge Cup Pool 1 table}}

=Pool 2=

{{2017–18 European Rugby Challenge Cup Pool 2 table}}

=Pool 3=

{{2017–18 European Rugby Challenge Cup Pool 3 table}}

=Pool 4=

{{2017–18 European Rugby Challenge Cup Pool 4 table}}

=Pool 5=

{{2017–18 European Rugby Challenge Cup Pool 5 table}}

=Ranking of pool leaders and runners-up=

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Rank

!Pool Leaders

!Pts

!Diff

!TF

bgcolor="#ccffcc"

|1

align=left| {{flagicon|FRA}} Pau29+8228
bgcolor="#ccffcc"

|2

align=left| {{flagicon|ENG}} Newcastle Falcons28+10733
bgcolor="#ccffcc"

|3

align=left| {{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Connacht26+12329
bgcolor="#ccffcc"

|4

align=left| {{flagicon|SCO}} Edinburgh25+18440
bgcolor="#ccffcc"

|5

align=left| {{flagicon|WAL}} Cardiff Blues21+412
bgcolor="#ccffcc"

!Rank

!Pool Runners–up

!Pts

!Diff

!TF

bgcolor="#ccccff"

|6

align=left| {{flagicon|ENG}} Gloucester21+11437
bgcolor="#ccccff"

|7

align=left| {{flagicon|FRA}} Brive17–123
bgcolor="#ccccff"

|8

align=left| {{flagicon|FRA}} Stade Français17–1521
9align=left| {{flagicon|WAL}} Dragons16+2321
10align=left| {{flagicon|FRA}} Toulouse14–314

Knock-out stage

=Format=

The eight qualifiers are ranked according to their performance in the pool stage and compete in the quarter-finals which was held on the weekend of 30/31 March 2018. The four top teams hosted the quarter-finals against the four lower teams in a 1v8, 2v7, 3v6 and 4v5 format.

The semi-finals were played on the weekend of 20/21/22 April 2018. In lieu of the draw that used to determine the semi-final pairing, EPCR announced that a fixed semi-final bracket would be set in advance, and that the home team would be designated based on "performances by clubs during the pool stages as well as the achievement of a winning a quarter-final match away from home".

Home advantage was awarded as follows:

{{Col-begin}}

{{Col-3}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
width="100" colspan=2|Winner of QF

!width="100"|Semi-final 1
(Home v Away)

1

| 4

| 1 v 4

1

| 5

| 5 v 1

8

| 4

| 8 v 4

8

| 5

| 5 v 8

{{Col-3}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
width="100" colspan=2|Winner of QF

!width="100"|Semi-final 2
(Home v Away)

3

| 2

| 2 v 3

3

| 7

| 7 v 3

6

| 2

| 6 v 2

6

| 7

| 6 v 7

{{Col-3}}

{{Col-end}}

=Bracket=

{{8TeamBracket

| RD1 = Quarter-finals

| RD2 = Semi-finals

| RD3 = Final

| RD1-seed1 = 4

| RD1-team1 = {{flagicon|SCO}} Edinburgh

| RD1-score1 = 6

| RD1-seed2 = 5

| RD1-team2 = {{flagicon|WAL}} Cardiff Blues

| RD1-score2 = 20

| RD1-seed3 = 1

| RD1-team3 = {{flagicon|FRA}} Pau

| RD1-score3 = 35

| RD1-seed4 = 8

| RD1-team4 = {{flagicon|FRA}} Stade Français

| RD1-score4 = 32

| RD1-seed5 = 3

| RD1-team5 = {{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Connacht

| RD1-score5 = 28

| RD1-seed6 = 6

| RD1-team6 = {{flagicon|ENG}} Gloucester

| RD1-score6 =33

| RD1-seed7 = 2

| RD1-team7 = {{flagicon|ENG}} Newcastle Falcons

| RD1-score7 = 25

| RD1-seed8 = 7

| RD1-team8 = {{flagicon|FRA}} Brive

| RD1-score8 = 10

| RD2-seed1 = 5

| RD2-team1 = {{flagicon|WAL}} Cardiff Blues

| RD2-score1 = 16

| RD2-seed2 = 1

| RD2-team2 = {{flagicon|FRA}} Pau

| RD2-score2 = 10

| RD2-seed3 = 6

| RD2-team3 = {{flagicon|ENG}} Gloucester

| RD2-score3 = 33

| RD2-seed4 = 2

| RD2-team4 = {{flagicon|ENG}} Newcastle Falcons

| RD2-score4 = 12

| RD3-seed1 = 5

| RD3-team1 = {{flagicon|WAL}} Cardiff Blues

| RD3-score1 = 31

| RD3-seed2 = 6

| RD3-team2 = {{flagicon|ENG}} Gloucester

| RD3-score2 = 30

}}

=Quarter-finals=

{{Rugbybox

|id = "Newcastle Falcons v Brive"

|date = 30 March 2018

|time = 20:00

|home = Newcastle Falcons {{flagicon|ENG}} (2)

|score = 25–10

|report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20180407191714/http://www.epcrugby.com/matchcentre/37463.php Report]

|away = (7) {{flagicon|FRA}} Brive

|try1 = S. Wilson 17' c
Kibirige 23' m
Tait (2) 58' m, 67' m

|con1 = Flood (1/4) 18'

|pen1 = Hodgson (1/1) 80'

|try2 = Herjean 27' c

|con2 = Bézy (1/1) 28'

|pen2 = Bézy (1/1) 22'

|stadium = Kingston Park

|attendance = 4,053

|referee = John Lacey (IRFU)

}}

{{Rugbybox

|id = "Pau v Stade Francais"

|date = 30 March 2018

|time = 21:00

|home = Pau {{flagicon|FRA}} (1)

|score = 35–32

|report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20180331101844/http://www.epcrugby.com/matchcentre/37464.php Report]

|away = (8) {{flagicon|FRA}} Stade Français

|try1 = Vatubua 4' c
Stanley 22' c
Daubagna 37' c
Lespiaucq-Brettes 52' m

|con1 = Taylor (3/4) 5', 23', 38'

|pen1 = Taylor (3/4) 16', 31', 74'

|try2 = Daguin 6' c
Francoz 40' c
Camara 43' c
O'Connor 78' m

|con2 = Plisson (3/4) 6', 40', 44'

|pen2 = Plisson (2/2) 42', 59'

|stadium = Stade du Hameau

|attendance = 10,064

|referee = JP Doyle (RFU)

}}

{{Rugbybox

|id = "Connacht v Gloucester"

|date = 31 March 2018

|time = 13:00

|home = Connacht {{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} (3)

|score = 28–33

|report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20180401165259/http://epcrugby.com/matchcentre/37470.php Report]

|away = (6) {{flagicon|ENG}} Gloucester

|try1 = Marmion 7' m
Aki 19' m
Adeolokun 45' m
Healy 70' c

|con1 = Ronaldson (1/1) 71'

|pen1 = J. Carty (1/1) 49'
Ronaldson (1/1) 67'

|try2 = Hanson 3' m
Marshall 26' m
Trinder 37' m
Afoa 55' c

|con2 = Williams (2/4) 38', 57'

|pen2 = Williams (2/2) 42', 63'
Twelvetrees (1/1) 77'

|stadium = Galway Sportsgrounds

|attendance = 8,129

|referee = Romain Poite (FFR)

}}

{{Rugbybox

|id = "Edinburgh v Cardiff Blues"

|date = 31 March 2018

|time = 17:45

|home = Edinburgh {{flagicon|SCO}} (4)

|score = 6–20

|report = [http://www.epcrugby.com/matchcentre/fixtures_european_rugby_challenge_cup.php Report]

|away = (5) {{flagicon|WAL}} Cardiff Blues

|pen1 = Van der Walt (2/2) 18', 48'

|try2 = E. Jenkins 21' c
Scully 29' c

|con2 = Evans (2/2) 22', 31'

|pen2 = Evans (2/4) 50', 65'

|stadium = Murrayfield

|attendance = 7,065

|referee = Mathieu Raynal (FFR)

}}

=Semi-finals=

{{Rugbybox

|id = "Gloucester v Newcastle Falcons"

|date = 20 April 2018

|time = 19:45

|home = Gloucester {{flagicon|ENG}} (6)

|score = 33–12

|report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20180421232831/http://epcrugby.com/matchcentre/37569.php Report]

|away = (2) {{flagicon|ENG}} Newcastle Falcons

|try1 = Matu'u 40' c
Burns 46' m
Vellacott 74' c

|con1 = Twelvetrees (2/3) 40', 75'

|pen1 = Twelvetrees (2/2) 58', 68'

|try2 = Lawson (2) 8' m 53' c

|con2 = Hodgson (1/2) 54'

|stadium = Kingsholm

|attendance = 10,857

|referee = Pascal Gaüzère (FFR)

}}

{{Rugbybox

|id = "Cardiff Blues v Pau"

|date = 21 April 2018

|time = 13:00

|home = Cardiff Blues {{flagicon|WAL}} (5)

|score = 16–10

|report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20180421233340/http://epcrugby.com/matchcentre/37574.php Report]

|away = (1) {{flagicon|FRA}} Pau

|try1 = Anscombe 5' c

|con1 = Evans (1/1) 6'

|pen1 = Evans (3/3) 23', 38', 73'

|try2 = Smith 19' c

|con2 = Taylor (1/1) 20'

|pen2 = Taylor (1/2) 34'

|stadium = Cardiff Arms Park

|attendance = 11,723

|referee = John Lacey (IRFU)

}}

=Final=

{{rugbybox

|date = 11 May 2018

|time = 21:00

|home = Cardiff Blues {{flagicon|WAL}}

|score = 31–30

|report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20180512044422/http://www.epcrugby.com/matchcentre/37664.php Report]

|away = {{flagicon|ENG}} Gloucester

|try1 = T. Williams 41' c
Smith 54' c
Scully 75' m

|con1 = Evans (2/2) 41', 55'

|pen1 = Evans (3/3) 4', 15', 50'
Anscombe (1/1) 78'

|try2 = Trinder 8' c
Atkinson 37' c
Hanson 58' c

|con2 = Twelvetrees (3/3) 9', 38', 59'

|pen2 = Twelvetrees (3/3) 26', 40', 62'

|stadium = San Mamés Stadium, Bilbao

|attendance = 32,543

|referee = Jérôme Garcès (FFR)

}}

Attendances

  • Does not include the attendance at the final as it takes place at a neutral venue.

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:right"
Club

!Home
Games

!Total

!Average

!Highest

!Lowest

!% Capacity

style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon|FRA}} Agen39,9043,3014,5472,48724%
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon|FRA}} Brive38,3002,7674,50080027%
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon|FRA}} Bordeaux Bègles347,90915,97017,21114,23246%
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon|WAL}} Cardiff Blues429,5407,38511,7234,97461%
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Connacht422,5975,6498,1293,87970%
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon|WAL}} Dragons311,3833,7944,0173,41745%
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon|SCO}} Edinburgh417,8664,4677,0652,7737%
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon|RUS}} Enisey-ETM34,9001,6333,60050051%
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon|ENG}} Gloucester441,76210,44112,4898,92763%
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon|RUS}} Krasny Yar35,1001,7003,60050073%
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon|ENG}} London Irish314,6454,8825,8004,09920%
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon|FRA}} Lyon334,48511,49512,8639,21846%
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon|ENG}} Newcastle Falcons415,6153,9044,0533,65338%
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon|FRA}} Oyonnax310,5003,5003,5003,50024%
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon|FRA}} Pau434,4938,62310,0647,70047%
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon|ENG}} Sale Sharks314,2274,7425,4943,25940%
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon|FRA}} Stade Francais322,6827,5618,5625,66638%
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon|FRA}} Toulouse330,81110,27012,2459,10453%
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon|ENG}} Worcester Warriors319,9186,6396,7286,52055%
style="text-align:left"| {{flagicon|ITA}} Zebre36,2002,0672,5001,70041%

See also

Notes

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References