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Champions Cup : le tableau des huitièmes de finale

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Les Toulousains recevront Sale en huitièmes de finale (Photo de Steve Haag Sports/Gallo Images/Getty Images)

Retrouvez toutes les affiches des huitièmes de finale de la Champions Cup qui auront lieu du 4 au 6 avril.

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L’UBB recevra l’Ulster, Clermont se déplacera à Northampton, Toulon recevra les Saracens, Toulouse recevra Sale, Castres recevra Trévise et La Rochelle accueillera le Munster.

Champions Cup, les huitièmes de finale

  • Bordeaux-Bègles (FRA) – Ulster (IRL)
  • Leinster (IRL) – Harlequins (ENG)
  • Northampton (ENG) – Clermont (FRA)
  • Toulon (FRA) – Saracens (ENG)
  • Toulouse (FRA) – Sale (ENG)
  • Castres (FRA) – Trévise (ITA)
  • Glasgow (SCO) – Leicester (ENG)
  • La Rochelle (FRA) – Munster (IRL)


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Tom 2 hours ago
How the England firm of 'Smith & Smith' toppled France

France played badly, England were much improved. If we can back it up then I'll get excited... But as you say France "should" have won. Although England were the better side in the second half and it's been a long time since England's second half performance was better than the opposition.


There were a few performances to make me optimistic:


Tom Curry - looks back to his best, between him and Underhill we have two exceptional flankers


Ben Earl - also looks to be getting back into some form, carried well


Tom Willis - gave more balance to the back row, finally we've found a proper test level number 8


Ollie Chessum - always been a skilled backrower and great lineout option but he looked much more physical and got really stuck in


Fin Smith - first half display was a struggle due to lack of experience as Borthwick has given him no opportunities, but he was so composed in the second half and made so many good calls with a balanced range of kicking passing and taking it to the line.


Henry Slade - he's struggled in a team playing a reductive gameplan but demonstrated that he's a classy operator in a team prepared to move the ball


All in all I really hope England gain some confidence and back themselves in the next match with ball in hand. I'm so sick of seeing the sort of wasteful grubber kicks that Lawrence put in which England have used far too much and with a total combined net meterage gain in the last few years of minus 1 million meters.

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