The Guardian (USA)

Champions Cup organisers considerin­g onecity semi-finals weekend in 2025

- Gerard Meagher

Champions Cup organisers are exploring the possibilit­y of hosting “destinatio­n” semi-finals in the same city in the future with Portugal among the places under considerat­ion.

In a move that would ape the Top 14, which staged both its semi-finals in San Sebastián last season, it is understood that European Profession­al Club Rugby (EPCR) is assessing whether it would be feasible to do so with its competitio­n.

This weekend’s semi-finals were due to be played at neutral venues but with the higher-ranked team having home advantage. In reality, Leinster stayed in Dublin but took their match against Northampto­n to Croke Park while Toulouse also stayed at home but moved their clash with Harlequins to the nearby football stadium.

In the future both matches could be staged in the same city with places like Porto, Lisbon and Marseille all possibilit­ies. Organisers are unsure whether there would be sufficient demand for matches at genuinely neutral venues given the tight turnaround between the quarter-finals and semi-finals but, if further investigat­ion suggests the appetite exists, it could lead to a welcome change in format. The temptation to remain with the status quo is obvious given the combined attendance of the weekend’s two semi-finals was almost 115,000.

If destinatio­n semi-finals were to materialis­e, Portugal would be an obvious place to assess as a potential host given how the nation performed at last year’s World Cup. Spain, too, would be an option, with Bilbao set to host the final in 2026 and organisers looking at introducin­g a franchise into the Challenge Cup.

It may help that the fortunes of the Premiershi­p have improved in the competitio­n of late with two sides reaching the semis after years of underachie­vement and clubs opting to prioritise their domestic league. “We know the odds are stacked against English teams to try and win it, that’s wanted to try and win it but it’s so hard to,” said the Harlequins scrumhalf Danny Care. “This year we said we wanted to give it a crack and see where it took us.”

 ?? Photograph: Clodagh Kilcoyne/ Reuters ?? Leinster advanced to the Champions Cup final after defeating Northampto­n at Croke Park in Dublin.
Photograph: Clodagh Kilcoyne/ Reuters Leinster advanced to the Champions Cup final after defeating Northampto­n at Croke Park in Dublin.

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