South Wales Echo

Cardiff rugby take on Brive in Euro opener

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THE Ospreys will kick off their Heineken Champions Cup campaign by playing hosts to English title winners Leicester.

Wales’ sole representa­tives in the European top tier event will entertain Tommy Reffell’s Tigers at the Swansea.com Stadium on the weekend of December 9-11. They then face back-to-back games against French champions Montpellie­r before travelling to Welford Road for their final group fixture in mid-January.

As for the other three Welsh teams, who are all in the second-tier Challenge Cup, the opening round sees Cardiff at home to Brive, the Dragons away to Wasps and the Scarlets hosting the Cheetahs. The visit of Brive to the Arms Park will bring back distant memories of when the two sides met in the 1997 Heineken Cup semi-final, with the French club going on to lift that trophy that year. Cardiff’s other group opponents are Newcastle.

After travelling to Wasps - which will see Wales lock Will Rowlands back on familiar turf - the Dragons have home and away ties against Pau, while the Scarlets’ second and third round fixtures are against the Cheetahs, from Bloemfonte­in, who have received a special invitation to the tournament.

The Cheetahs are one of five South African teams involved in Europe this year in a landmark move, with the Lions joining them in the Challenge Cup and the Bulls, Stormers and Sharks making their Champions Cup debuts. URC winners the Stormers kick off with a testing trip to the Stade Marcel-Michelin cauldron to take on Clermont Auvergne.

European champs La Rochelle begin the defence of their crown at home to Dan Biggar’s Northampto­n, while two of the tournament’s traditiona­l heavyweigh­ts, Munster and Toulouse, will lock horns at a packed-out Thomond Park in round one.

The exact dates and kick-off times of the group matches will be announced following the conclusion of negotiatio­ns with broadcaste­rs.

Welsh Euro fixtures

Ospreys (Champions Cup) Dec 9-11 - Leicester (h), Dec 16-18 - Montpellie­r (a), Jan 13-15 - Montpellie­r (h), Jan 20-22 - Leicester (a)

Cardiff (Challenge Cup) Dec 9-11 - Brive (h),, Dec 16-18 - Newcastle (a), Jan 13-15 - Newcastle (h), Jan 20-22 - Brive (a)

Dragons (Challenge Cup)

Dec 9-11 - Wasps (a), Dec 16-18 - Pau (h), Jan 13-15 - Pau (a), Jan 20-22 - Wasps (a)

Scarlets (Challenge Cup)

Dec 9-11 - Bayonne (h), Dec 16-18 - Cheetahs (a), Jan 13-15 - Cheetahs (h), Jan 20-22 - Bayonne (a) European key dates Round 1 - December 9-11, 2022

Round 2 - December 16-18, 2022

Round 3 - January 13-15, 2023

Round 4 - January 20-22, 2023

Round of 16 - March 31-April 1/2, 2023 Quarter-finals - April 7-9, 2023 Semi-finals - April 28-30, 2023 Challenge Cup final - Friday May 19, 2023 (Aviva Stadium, Dublin)

Heineken Champions Cup final - Saturday May 20, 2023 (Aviva Stadium, Dublin)

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