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2025–26 EPCR Challenge Cup


2025–26 EPCR Challenge Cup
England France Georgia Ireland Italy South Africa Wales
18 (plus 4 from Champions Cup pool stage)
47
290,814 (6,188 per match)
15,165 – Stade Français v Exeter Chiefs10 January 2026
1,302 – Zebre Parma v US Montauban6 December 2025
359 (7.64 per match)
Sam Gilbert (Connacht)63 points
Paul Boyle (Connacht)5 tries
San Mamés Stadium, Bilbao

The 2025–26 EPCR Challenge Cup, often known as the 2025-26 European Challenge Cup, will be the twelfth edition of the EPCR Challenge Cup, an annual second-tier rugby union competition for professional clubs competing in elite European competition. Including the predecessor competition, the original European Challenge Cup, this is the 30th edition of European club rugby's second-tier competition.

The final will played at in San Mamés Stadium, Bilbao. The holders are Bath.

Sixteen teams qualified for the 2025–26 EPCR Challenge 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 Champions Cup. Two further sides received invitations, South Africa's Cheetahs and Georgia's Black Lion.

The distribution of teams are:

  • England: two teams
    • Teams in the 2025–26 Premiership season that did not qualify for the 2025–26 Champions Cup.
  • France: six teams
    • Teams taking part in the 2025–26 Top 14 season that did not qualify for the 2025–26 Champions Cup.
  • Georgia: one team
    • one team, invited, Black Lion
  • Ireland, Italy, South Africa and Wales: eight teams
    • Eight teams in the 2025–26 United Rugby Championship season that did not qualify for the 2025–26 Champions Cup. This season, these consist of three teams from Wales (Cardiff, Dragons, and Ospreys), two from Ireland (Ulster Rugby and Connacht Rugby), two from Italy (Benetton and Zebre Parma), and one from South Africa (Lions). No Scottish team enters at the pool stage.
  • South Africa: one further team
    • One team, invited, the South African team, Cheetahs, playing their home games in the Netherlands.

At the knockout stage, a further four teams will enter the competition from the 2025-26 European Rugby Champions Cup:

  • Ireland, one team
    • Munster
  • South Africa, one team
    • Sharks
  • France, two teams
    • La Rochelle
    • Pau
Entry PointPremiershipTop 14United Rugby ChampionshipInvited
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Pool stageExeter Chiefs
Newcastle Red BullsStade Français
Lyon
Montpellier
Racing 92
Perpignan
MontaubanConnacht
UlsterBenetton Rugby
Zebre ParmaCardiff
Dragons
OspreysLionsCheetahsBlack Lion
Knockout stagePau
La RochelleMunsterSharks
TeamCoach /Director of RugbyCaptainStadiumCapacityMethod of qualification
BenettonCalum MacRaeMichele LamaroStadio Comunale di Monigo5,000URC bottom eight (10th)
Black LionMarco Bortolami (interim)(for Richard Cockerill)Mikheil BabunashviliMikheil Meskhi StadiumAvchala Rugby Stadium27,2232,500Invited
CardiffMatt SherrattLiam BelcherCardiff Arms Park12,125URC bottom eight (9th)
CheetahsFrançois SteynLouis van der WesthuizenNRCA Stadium5,000Invited
ConnachtStuart LancasterCian PrendergastDexcom Stadium12,500URC bottom eight (13th)
DragonsFilo TiatiaBen CarterRodney Parade8,700URC bottom eight (16th)
Exeter ChiefsRob BaxterDafydd JenkinsSandy Park15,600Premiership bottom two (9th)
LionsIvan van RooyenFrancke HornEmirates Airline Park62,567URC bottom eight (11th)
LyonKarim GhezalBaptiste CouilloudMahmut Stadium25,000Top 14 bottom six (11th)
MontaubanSébastien Tillous-BordeFred QuercyStade Sapiac9,210Pro D2 Champions
MontpellierJoan CaudulloLenni NouchiGGL Stadium15,697Top 14 bottom six (9th)
Newcastle Red BullsSteve DiamondGeorge McGuiganKingston Park11,200Premiership bottom two (10th)
OspreysMark JonesJac MorganDunraven Brewery Field8,000URC bottom eight (12th)
PerpignanMathieu CidreJamie RitchieStade Aimé Giral14,593Top 14 bottom six (13th)
Racing 92Patrice CollazoRomain TaofifénuaParis La Défense ArenaStade Dominique Duvauchelle30,68012,150Top 14 bottom six (10th)
Stade FrançaisPaul GustardPaul GabrillaguesStade Jean-Bouin20,000Top 14 bottom six (12th)
UlsterRichie MurphyIain HendersonAffidea Stadium18,196URC bottom eight (14th)
Zebre ParmaMassimo BrunelloGiovanni LicataStadio Sergio Lanfranchi5,000URC bottom eight (15th)
La RochelleRonan O'GaraGrégory AlldrittStade Marcel-Deflandre18,000Champions Cup Pool 3 5th place
MunsterClayton McMillanTadhg BeirneThomond Park, LimerickPáirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork25,60045,000Champions Cup Pool 2 5th place
SharksJP PietersenAndré EsterhuizenKings Park Stadium52,000Champions Cup Pool 1 5th place
PauSébastien PiqueroniesLucas ReyStade du Hameau14,999Champions Cup Pool 4 5th place

The 2025/26 EPCR Challenge Cup will see the 18 competing clubs drawn into three pools of six. Like previous seasons, the three pools will be made up of six teams, however clubs from the same nation, cannot be in the same pool, apart from France who will have two French teams in each pool - though they will not face each other in the pool stage, and there cannot be more than three teams from the United Rugby Championship in the same pool.

The knockout stage will begin with a single-leg round of 16 matches, consisting of the top 4 teams from each pool, and the teams ranked 5th in each pool of the 2025–26 European Rugby Champions Cup. The round of 16 follows a pre-determined format, while the quarter-finals and semi-finals guarantee home advantage to the higher-ranked team.

RankTeamPtsDiffTF
1Montpellier20+4218
2Benetton19+9324
3Ulster17+8621
4Stade Français16+3919
5Zebre Parma14+1812
6Newcastle Red Bulls13−313
7Exeter Chiefs14+5918
8Connacht13+10826
9Sharks10−1016
10Munster8−215
11La Rochelle6−1315
12Pau6−6015
13Dragons9−5214
14Ospreys13+516
15Cardiff10−3011
16Perpignan8+414
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