The European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR) Champions Cup is where club rugby’s giants battle it out for ultimate bragging rights. Known for serving up world-class clashes and jaw-dropping moments, it’s the tournament that makes legends and breaks hearts. With the 2024-25 season underway, the race for supremacy is heating up—and it’s going to be an absolute cracker.
What Is the EPCR?
Established in 1995, the EPCR Champions Cup is contested by the top clubs from major rugby nations, including England, France, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Italy, and, more recently, South Africa. Teams qualify based on their performances in their respective domestic leagues.
The tournament starts with a pool stage in December and January, with Champions Cup fixtures in a home and away setup. Top teams advance to the knockout rounds in April, leading to quarter-finals, and semi-finals, all culminating in a show-stopping grand final in May at a pre-selected venue.
We Need to Talk About Toulouse
Toulouse, the reigning Champions Cup holders, claimed their record-extending sixth title in 2024, solidifying their place as the competition’s most successful side. Renowned for their attacking flair and tactical skill, they set the benchmark in European rugby.
With the sensational Antoine Dupont leading a squad packed with international talent, Toulouse has been key to French dominance in recent years, with French teams winning the last four titles, half of which by Toulouse. As this year’s competition begins, they remain the team to beat.
Who Are the Favourites?
While Toulouse’s reputation makes them strong contenders, several other teams are vying for the title this year:
- Leinster Rugby: Historically the second-highest titleholder after Toulouse, Leinster are looking to shake off the curse of coming runners-up the last three years running. With a blend of experienced internationals and emerging talents, this Irish powerhouse is well-placed to add another trophy to their cabinet.
- Stade Rochelais (La Rochelle): Under the guidance of Ronan O’Gara, La Rochelle has become a dominant European force, winning back-to-back titles in 2022 and 2023. Their recent success and current form make them strong contenders this season.
- Bath Rugby: As the current English Premiership table-toppers, Bath Rugby has added some serious talent to their roster—and it has paid off. Can they repeat their 1998 European conquest?
French teams, particularly Toulouse and La Rochelle, continue to hog the spotlight with their depth and experience. However, Leinster and Bath Rugby are eager to challenge the French stranglehold on the competition and add some more notches to their own goalposts.
What to Expect
The EPCR Champions Cup remains the ultimate stage for Europe and beyond’s finest rugby clubs. With French teams enjoying unbridled dominance, challengers from Ireland and England are eager to change the narrative. Will Toulouse extend their record, or will a new champion emerge? The battle for the Champions Cup is about to kick off, and we’ve got a feeling it’s going to be a belter.