Victories will be front of mind for the five South African teams in action in the Heineken Champions Cup and EPCR Challenge Cup competitions this weekend as they attempt to qualify for playoff
spots in the closing pool round of the European showpieces.
The Cell C Sharks – currently in second place in Pool A on the Heineken Champions Cup standings – were the first SA team to qualify for a place in the knockouts in the inaugural season for the
domestic teams, and the Vodacom Bulls and DHL Stormers will look to follow suit this weekend against two French clubs.
The Emirates Lions and Toyota Cheetahs will also target strong finishes to their EPCR pool fixtures as they aim to finish in the top six in Pool B of the competition when they face the Dragons
and Section Paloise respectively on Sunday.
The Vodacom Bulls, who are currently in sixth place in Pool A of the Heineken Champions Cup, will line up against Lyon at
Matmut Stadium de Gerland in the opening match of the weekend on Friday, where they need to bank a bonus point to secure their place in the top eight on the standings to advance to the playoffs.
However, victory in expected freezing conditions could see them finish in the upper echelons of the table depending on the other results, which could secure the Vodacom Bulls an easier playoff-match, possibly
at home in Pretoria, so they will have all the motivation they need to register a good win.
With two victories in three matches and the team coming off an impressive 39-28 victory against the Exeter Chiefs last weekend, the Vodacom Bulls will place a big emphasis on winning momentum. The Pretoria side
will draw confidence from the fact that they won the last encounter between the sides 42-36 at home, but the narrow losing margin is expected to inspire the hosts.
The Cell C Sharks will have their sights set on retaining their unbeaten run when they take on Harlequins at the Twickenham Swoop in London on Saturday, but they will be wary of the home side, who will be desperate
to stay in the playoff race.
Harlequins will also be determined to make up for their heart-breaking 30-29 defeat against Racing 92 last week despite the French side being reduced to 12 men in the closing minutes, which will add to their drive
to deliver an entertaining spectacle in front of their home support.
The Durbanites have been more effective on attack and defence so far this season, and they defeated Harlequins 39-31 in their last meeting in round one, which will boost their confidence going into the clash.
The DHL Stormers, meanwhile, will host ASM Clermont Auvergne in Cape Town on Saturday, where they will target a third consecutive win in the tournament.
Depending on the other results, a bonus point should be enough for the DHL Stormers to qualify for the playoffs, but given the Cape side’s high standards, they will see this as a last resort.
They will, however, expect a big onslaught from Clermont, who may require a victory and possibly with a bonus point to remain in the competition depending on how the other teams perform. Adding
spice to the clash, the French club defeated the DHL Stormers 24-14 in the opening round of the competition in France, and this is expected to give them a mental boost going into the match.
In the EPCR Challenge Cup, the Emirates Lions will give everything to register a victory against the Dragons in Newport to retain their place in the top six in Pool B to qualify for the playoffs.
The Johannesburgers are currently third in Pool B following a win, a defeat and draw in their three matches, but they are tied on eight points with Stade Francais and the Dragons.
Section Paloise and the Toyota Cheetahs, however, trail by only two points, which will add to the pressure on the Emirates Lions going into this encounter.
The visitors have been more effective on defence in the competition, and they will look to capitalise on that when the sides meet, but the Emirates Lions will have their 31-31 draw in their
last meeting in the back of their minds when they take the field, which will set the scene for a gripping clash.
For the Toyota Cheetahs, victory is non-negotiable against Section Paloise in Parma to keep alive their hopes of forcing their way into the knock-out stages as they are currently ranked second
last in Pool B after registering only one victory in their three outings, incidentally against Section Paloise in Pau, where they emerged 21-16 victors.
Given the narrow margins between the sides on attack, with the Free Staters having scored only six more points than their French opponents, and the fact that both sides come off narrow defeats
last week, it could be a gripping match.
Heineken Champions Cup fixtures (Round 4):
Lyon v Vodacom Bulls
Date: Friday, 20 January
Venue: Matmut Stadium de Gerland, Lyon
SA Time: 22h00
Referee: Wayne Barnes (England)
TV: SuperSport
Harlequins v Cell C Sharks
Date: Saturday, 21 January
Venue: Twickenham Stoop, London
SA Time: 15h00
Referee: Nika Amashukeli (Georgia)
TV: SuperSport
DHL Stormers v
ASM Clermont Auvergne
Date: Saturday, 21 January
Venue: DHL Stadium, Cape Town
SA Time: 19h30
Referee: Christophe Ridley (England)
TV: SuperSport
EPCR Challenge Cup fixtures (Round 4):
Dragons v Emirates Lions
Date: Sunday, 22 January
Venue: Rodney Parade, Newport
SA Time: 15h00
Referee: Adrien Marbot (France)
TV: SuperSport
Toyota Cheetahs v
Section Paloise
Date: Sunday, 22 January
Venue: Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma
SA Time: 17h15
Referee: Federico Vedovelli (Italy)
TV: SuperSport
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