Western Morning News

Marseille will no longer host Rugby’s European finals

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TOURNAMENT organisers have announced that this season’s Heineken Champions Cup and European Challenge Cup finals will not take place as scheduled in Marseille.

European Profession­al Club Rugby said that Marseille will stage both finals next year, with the original 2022 venue - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - now hosting 12 months later.

In a statement, EPCR said: “Following EPCR’s (European Profession­al Club Rugby’s) General Assembly today, the board of the organiser of the Heineken Champions Cup and Challenge Cup has decided that the 2021 tournament finals will not now be staged in Marseille.

“After consultati­on with the relevant local authoritie­s in France and given the evolving public health situation, the board concluded that in order to reduce cross-border travel where possible and to minimise the risk of Covid-19 transmissi­on, flexibilit­y was required regarding the choice of venues for the finals on May 21 and 22.

“EPCR is working with its shareholde­r leagues and unions to put in place alternativ­e arrangemen­ts for the staging of the two matches, with all contingenc­ies underpinne­d by the primary concern of protecting the health and welfare of players, club staff, match officials, fans and the wider rugby community.”

The last two European Cup finals were staged in England - at St James’ Park, Newcastle and Bristol’s Ashton Gate - and large outdoor English venues could see up to 10,000 crowds allowed from May 17 as part of government plans to move out of lockdown.

EPCR, meanwhile, confirmed that European Cup semi-final ties will be played at venues of the home clubs, replicatin­g last season’s arrangemen­ts.

The European Cup and Challenge Cup resume on Friday and over the Easter weekend with round of 16 fixtures, followed by quarter-finals next week.

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