The Investec Champions Cup is heating up, with the last 16 ties set to determine which teams will progress to the quarter-finals. Here's a breakdown of the matches and the potential for upsets and surprises.
All-Prem Matches and Leinster Face Edinburgh
- Bath (4) vs. Saracens (13): English champions Bath will host Saracens in a crucial match. Bath, despite topping their pool, will need to be cautious of the away team's potential to cause an upset.
- Harlequins (6) vs. Sale Sharks (11): Harlequins, fresh off a stunning away win in La Rochelle, will face Sale Sharks. This match could be a close affair, with Harlequins' recent success in away games.
Leinster's Unbeaten Record
- Leinster (3) vs. Edinburgh (14): Leinster, who have not lost a pool game since 2018, will host Edinburgh. Their unbeaten record at this stage is impressive, but they may face a challenging match against the Scottish side.
Glasgow Warriors' Bonus Points
- Glasgow Warriors (2) vs. Bulls (15): Glasgow Warriors, who have picked up more bonus points, will travel to face the Bulls. This match could be a close affair, with both teams aiming for a semi-final spot.
Northampton Saints' Home Advantage
- Northampton Saints (5) vs. Castres (12): Northampton Saints will host Castres, who defeated Munster in Limerick. This match will be a test of Northampton's home advantage and their ability to progress further in the competition.
Toulouse's Seedings Challenge
- Toulouse (8) vs. Bristol Bears (9): Six-time winners Toulouse, who finished second in their pool, will host Bristol Bears. Toulouse's potential to challenge the seedings could be a significant factor in this match.
The Quarter-Finals and Semi-Finals
The quarter-finals will see the top teams face off against each other, with the winners advancing to the semi-finals. The higher-ranked team will have home advantage for each match, which is crucial in this stage of the competition.
Controversial Twist: Away Wins
While away wins are possible, as evidenced by Northampton's victory in Dublin last year, the next two rounds are played on back-to-back weekends in April. This means that a high seeding is essential to reach the semi-finals and beyond. Teams like Bath and Leinster will need to be cautious of potential upsets.
The Quarter-Final Matches
- Quarter-Final 1: Bordeaux (1) or Leicester Tigers (16) vs. Toulouse (8) or Bristol Bears (9)
- Quarter-Final 2: Bath (4) or Saracens (13) vs. Northampton Saints (5) or Castres (12)
- Quarter-Final 3: Glasgow Warriors (2) or Bulls (15) vs. Toulon (7) or Stormers (10)
- Quarter-Final 4: Leinster (3) or Edinburgh (14) vs. Harlequins (6) or Sale Sharks (11)
The winners of these matches will advance to the semi-finals, where the competition will reach its climax.