The 2019–20 European Rugby Challenge Cup was the sixth edition of the
European Rugby Challenge Cup
The EPCR Challenge Cup is an annual rugby union competition organised by European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR). It is the second-tier competition for clubs based in European leagues behind the European Rugby Champions Cup. From its inception i ...
, an annual second-tier
rugby union
Rugby union football, commonly known simply as rugby union in English-speaking countries and rugby 15/XV in non-English-speaking world, Anglophone Europe, or often just rugby, is a Contact sport#Terminology, close-contact team sport that orig ...
competition for professional clubs. Including the predecessor competition, the original European Challenge Cup, this was the 24th edition of European club rugby's second-tier competition. Clubs from six European nations competed, including Russian and Italian clubs who qualified via the
Continental Shield
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.
The tournament began in November 2019. The knock-out stages, originally planned to take place between March and May 2020, were delayed until later in the year due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in Europe
The global COVID-19 pandemic arrived in Europe with its first confirmed case in Bordeaux, France, on 24 January 2020, and subsequently spread widely across the continent. By 17 March 2020, every country in Europe had confirmed a case, and al ...
. The final took place on 16 October at the
Stade Maurice David in
Aix-en-Provence
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.
Teams
20 teams will qualify for the 2019–20 European Challenge Cup; 18 will qualify from
Premiership Rugby
Premiership Rugby, officially known as Gallagher Premiership Rugby, or the Gallagher Premiership for sponsorship reasons, is an English professional rugby union competition, consisting of 10 clubs, and is the top division of the English rugby ...
, the
Pro14
The United Rugby Championship (URC) is an annual rugby union competition involving professional teams from Ireland, Italy, Scotland, South Africa, and Wales. For sponsorship reasons the league is known as the Vodacom United Rugby Championship in ...
and the
Top 14
The Top 14 () is a professional rugby union club competition that is played in France. Created in 1892, the Top 14 is at the top of the national league system operated by the National Rugby League (France), France National Rugby League, also ...
, as a direct result of their domestic league performance, with two qualifying through the
2018–19 Continental Shield. The distribution of teams is:
* England: Five teams
** Any teams finishing between 7th and 11th position in
Premiership Rugby
Premiership Rugby, officially known as Gallagher Premiership Rugby, or the Gallagher Premiership for sponsorship reasons, is an English professional rugby union competition, consisting of 10 clubs, and is the top division of the English rugby ...
that do not qualify for the
Champions Cup (Sale Sharks (7th) qualified for the Champions Cup and therefore did not take part in the Challenge Cup)).
** The champion of the
RFU Championship
The RFU Championship is an English rugby union competition comprising twelve clubs. It is the second level of men's English rugby and is played by both professional and semi-professional players. The competition has existed since 1987, when Eng ...
.
* France: Eight teams
** Any teams finishing between 7th and 12th position in the
Top 14
The Top 14 () is a professional rugby union club competition that is played in France. Created in 1892, the Top 14 is at the top of the national league system operated by the National Rugby League (France), France National Rugby League, also ...
that do not qualify for the 2019-20 European Champions Cup
** The champion from the
Pro D2
The Pro D2 is the second tier of rugby union club competition division in France. It is operated by Ligue Nationale de Rugby (LNR) which also runs the division directly above, the first division Top 14. Rugby Pro D2 was introduced in 2000. It ...
.
** The winner of the promotion-relegation play-off between the team in 13th position in the Top 14 and the runner-up of the Pro D2.
* Italy, Scotland, Wales: six teams
** Five teams from the
Pro14
The United Rugby Championship (URC) is an annual rugby union competition involving professional teams from Ireland, Italy, Scotland, South Africa, and Wales. For sponsorship reasons the league is known as the Vodacom United Rugby Championship in ...
, excluding the South African teams, that do not qualify for the 2019-20 European Champions Cup
** One team from Italy qualified through the Continental Shield
* Russia: one team
** One team from Russia qualified through the Continental Shield
No team from Ireland will participate in the competition as all four clubs have qualified for the 2019-20 European Champions Cup.
The following clubs have qualified for the Challenge Cup.
Qualifying competition
Six teams were split into two pools of three to compete in the pool stage of the
European Rugby Continental Shield
The European Rugby Continental Shield (formerly the European Rugby Challenge Cup Qualifying Competition) was a rugby union
Rugby union football, commonly known simply as rugby union in English-speaking countries and rugby 15/XV in non-Eng ...
. Each team played the other two teams in its pool twice on a home-and-away basis. The winner of each pool faced each other in a two-legged play-off for a place in the Challenge Cup.
A further place was awarded to the winner of a two-legged playoff between the two sides competing in the 2018–19 Challenge Cup.
Qualifying play-offs
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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.
Seeding
The 20 competing teams will be seeded and split into four tiers; seeding is based on performance in their respective domestic leagues. Where promotion and relegation is in effect in a league, the promoted team is seeded last, or (if multiple teams are promoted) by performance in the lower competition.
Based on these seedings, teams are placed into one of the four tiers, with the top-seeded clubs being put in Tier 1. The nature of the tier system means that a draw is needed to allocate two of the three second-seed clubs to Tier 1. The fourth-seed team from the same domestic league as the second-seed team which was put in Tier 2 will also be placed in Tier 2. Brackets show each team's seeding and their league. e.g. ''1 Top 14'' indicates the team was the top seed from the Top 14.
Given the nature of the Continental Shield, a competition including developing rugby nations and Italian clubs not competing in the Pro14, the qualifying teams from this competition are automatically included in Tier 4.
Pool stage
The draw took place in June 2019.
Teams in the same pool will play each other twice, both at home and away in the group stage, that will begin in November 2019, and continue through to January 2020, before the pool winners and three best runners-up progressed to the quarter-finals.
Teams will be awarded competition points, based on match result. Teams receive four points for a win, two points for a draw, one attacking bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match and one defensive bonus point for losing a match by seven points or fewer.
In the event of a tie between two or more teams, the following tie-breakers will be used, as directed by
EPCR:
# Where teams have played each other
## The club with the greater number of competition points from only matches involving tied teams.
## If equal, the club with the best aggregate points difference from those matches.
## If equal, the club that scored the most tries in those matches.
# Where teams remain tied and/or have not played each other in the competition (i.e. are from different pools)
## The club with the best aggregate points difference from the pool stage.
## If equal, the club that scored the most tries in the pool stage.
## If equal, the club with the fewest players suspended in the pool stage.
## If equal, the drawing of lots will determine a club's ranking.
Pool 1
Pool 2
Pool 3
Pool 4
Pool 5
Ranking of pool leaders and runners-up
Knock-out stage
Bracket
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final
Attendances
''Does not include the attendance at the final as it takes place at a neutral venue, or the attendances of matches played in empty stadiums due to the
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Player scoring
* Appearance figures also include coming on as substitutes (unused substitutes not included).
Most points
Most tries
Season records
Team
;Largest home win – 56 points
66–10 Worcester Warriors at home to Enisei-STM on 11 January 2020
;Largest away win – 70 points
73–3 Bordeaux Bègles away to Agen on 6 December 2019
;Most points scored – 73 points
73–3 Bordeaux Bègles away to Agen on 6 December 2019
;Most tries in a match – 11
Bordeaux Bègles away to Agen on 6 December 2019
;Most conversions in a match – 9
Bordeaux Bègles away to Agen on 6 December 2019
;Most penalties in a match – 6
Dragons at home to Worcester Warriors on 13 December 2019
;Most drop goals in a match – 2
Leicester Tigers at home to Cardiff Blues on 12 January 2020
Player
;Most points in a match – 27
Jamie Shillcock for Worcester Warriors away to Enisey-STM on 15 November 2019
;Most tries in a match – 4 (2)
Jonah Holmes for Leicester Tigers at home to Pau on 16 November 2019
Darcy Graham for Edinburgh at home to Agen on 18 January 2020
;Most conversions in a match – 8 (2)
Clovis Lebail for Pau at home to Calvisano on 22 November 2019
Jamie Shillcock for Worcester Warriors at home to Enisei-STM on 11 January 2020
;Most penalties in a match – 6
Sam Davies for Dragons at home to Worcester Warriors on 13 December 2019
;Most drop goals in a match – 2
George Ford for Leicester Tigers at home to Cardiff Blues on 12 January 2020
Attendances
;Highest – 17,553
Bordeaux Bègles at home to Edinburgh on 11 January 2020
;Lowest – 100
Enisei-STM at home to Castres on 6 December 2019
;Highest average attendance — 15,620
Leicester Tigers
;Lowest average attendance — 233
Enisei-STM
See also
*
2019–20 European Rugby Champions Cup
The 2019–20 European Rugby Champions Cup (known as the Heineken Champions Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the sixth season of the European Rugby Champions Cup, the annual club rugby union competition run by European Professional Club Rugby (E ...
Notes
References
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European Rugby Challenge Cup
The EPCR Challenge Cup is an annual rugby union competition organised by European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR). It is the second-tier competition for clubs based in European leagues behind the European Rugby Champions Cup. From its inception i ...
European Rugby Challenge Cup
The EPCR Challenge Cup is an annual rugby union competition organised by European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR). It is the second-tier competition for clubs based in European leagues behind the European Rugby Champions Cup. From its inception i ...
European Rugby Challenge Cup
The EPCR Challenge Cup is an annual rugby union competition organised by European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR). It is the second-tier competition for clubs based in European leagues behind the European Rugby Champions Cup. From its inception i ...
European Rugby Challenge Cup
The EPCR Challenge Cup is an annual rugby union competition organised by European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR). It is the second-tier competition for clubs based in European leagues behind the European Rugby Champions Cup. From its inception i ...
European Rugby Challenge Cup
The EPCR Challenge Cup is an annual rugby union competition organised by European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR). It is the second-tier competition for clubs based in European leagues behind the European Rugby Champions Cup. From its inception i ...
European Rugby Challenge Cup
The EPCR Challenge Cup is an annual rugby union competition organised by European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR). It is the second-tier competition for clubs based in European leagues behind the European Rugby Champions Cup. From its inception i ...
European Rugby Challenge Cup
The EPCR Challenge Cup is an annual rugby union competition organised by European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR). It is the second-tier competition for clubs based in European leagues behind the European Rugby Champions Cup. From its inception i ...
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