Champions Cup
Stormers to front champions Bordeaux in Bordeaux
The Cape Town-based club get the toughest assignment.
Stormers will travel to Bordeaux in the Pool rounds of the 2026/27 Investec Champions Cup. The Lions host French giants Toulouse and the Bulls will be at home to England’s Bath.
The Bulls will play English Premiership Champions Northampton Saints away.
The Lions, playing in the Investec Champions Cup for the first time, play La Rochelle in France and Saracens in London.
Bordeaux won all eight tournament matches last season to defend the title they won the previous season.
They beat Leinster in the final after dealing with Toulouse in the quarter-final and Bath in the semi-final.
Bordeaux’s Louis Bielle-Biarry was named Investec Player of the Tournament for 2025/26.
They will be aiming to emulate the great Toulon side that won three successive Investec Champions Cup titles.
The Sharks and Cheetahs will play in the EPCR Challenge Cup.
The Stormers won three of their four Pool matches in the 2025/26 season but it was not good enough to get them a Top 8 place and a home play-off. They traveled to Toulon, where they lost in the last play of the game.
The Bulls also lost against Glasgow Warriors in Glasgow in the last play of the game.
No South African team featured in the quarter-finals. No South African team has advanced to the business end of the competition.
SA Investec Champions Cup fixtures 2026/27
Stormers
vs Bristol Bears, Saturday, 17 October, Cape Town, 4:15pm
vs Bordeaux Bègles, Sunday, 13 December, Bordeaux, 5:15pm
vs Gloucester, Saturday, 9 January, Gloucester, 3pm
vs Racing 92, Saturday, 16 January, Cape Town, 5:15pm
Bulls
vs Stade Français, Saturday, 17 October, Pretoria, 2pm
vs Montpellier, Saturday, 12 December, Montpellier, 5:15pm
vs Bath, Saturday, 9 January, Pretoria, 5:15pm
vs Northampton Saints, Friday, 15 January, Northampton, 10pm
Lions
vs La Rochelle, Saturday, 17 October, La Rochelle, 6:30pm
vs Toulouse, Saturday, 12 December, Johannesburg, 3pm
vs Saracens, Sunday, 10 January, London, 3:15pm
vs Exeter Chiefs, Saturday, 16 January, Johannesburg, 3pm
FULL INVESTEC CHAMPIONS CUP FIXTURES AND SCHEDULE HERE
Investec Champions Cup pools
(Teams do not play team from same league in pool)
Pool 1: Leinster, Glasgow Warriors, Pau, Sale Sharks, Leicester Tigers, Clermont Auvergne
Pool 2: Toulouse, Lions, Saracens, La Rochelle, Exeter Chiefs, Connacht
Pool 3: Bordeaux Bègles, Stormers, Racing 92, Munster, Bristol Bears, Gloucester
Pool 4: Northampton Saints, Bath, Cardiff, Montpellier, Stade Français, Bulls
Investec Champions Cup 2026-27 match weekends
Round 1: 16/17/18 October 2026
Round 2: 11/12/13 December 2026
Round 3: 8/9/10 January 2027
Round 4: 15/16/17 January 2027
Round of 16: 2/3/4 April 2027
Quarter-finals: 9/10/11 April 2027
Semi-finals: 30 April/1/2 May 2027
Final: Saturday, 22 May 2027
Rule changes for 2026/27 season
EPCR has confirmed two tournament rule changes that will be introduced from the 2026/27 season following the regular review of the competition rules.
The review process involved extensive consultation with EPCR stakeholders, including the three leagues – the Gallagher PREM, United Rugby Championship and TOP 14.
The changes are designed to enhance the competitiveness and intensity of the Pool stage fixtures by enhancing the battle for qualification to the Round of 16, and ensuring matches stay competitive for longer.
While these changes will be implemented from the 2026/27 season, the overall eight-week structure and format of both competitions will remain unchanged.
Rule change 1: Qualification into the Round of 16
Investec Champions Cup
In a change to previous seasons, in which the four highest-ranked clubs in each pool all automatically qualified for the Round of 16, only the top three teams from each Pool will automatically qualify.
From 2026/27:
- The three highest-ranked clubs in each pool will automatically qualify.
- The remaining four Round of 16 places will go to the four clubs with the highest number of match points across all pools, regardless of which Pool they are in.
- The four places in the EPCR Challenge Cup Round of 16 will be awarded to the next four clubs with the highest number of match points, also regardless of which pool they are in.
This means clubs finishing below fourth place in their respective pool can still qualify, but only if they have enough points compared to clubs from other pools.
In a change to how ranking will be determined, if two clubs are tied on match points, the club with the most number of wins will be awarded higher ranking, before best points difference is taken into consideration.
Click HERE for the detailed rules including how ranking will be determined.
Click HERE to watch a video further explaining the Investec Champions Cup rule change .
EPCR Challenge Cup
Qualification for the EPCR Challenge Cup Round of 16 will follow the same methodology, adapted to suit the slightly different configuration of the EPCR Challenge Cup.
From 2026/27:
- The three highest-ranked clubs in each pool will automatically qualify for the Round of 16.
- The remaining three Round of 16 places will go to the three clubs with the highest number of match points across all pools, regardless of which pool they are in.
- Four clubs will continue to drop down from the Investec Champions Cup and join the EPCR Challenge Cup Round of 16, as outlined above.
Ranking will be determined along the same criteria as the Investec Champions Cup, with match wins taking precedence over points difference to separate two clubs tied on match points.
Click HERE for the detailed rules including how ranking will be determined.
Click HERE to watch a video further explaining the EPCR Challenge Cup rule change.
Rule change 2. Try Bonus Points
EPCR is changing the system by which Offensive Bonus Points are awarded, awarding bonus points for attacking performance if a team scores three or more tries more than their opposition.
The purpose of this change is to reward teams who continue to play attacking rugby AND who remain resolute in defence once victory appears certain, effectively ensuring tournament matches stay competitive for longer.
The change will also enable teams to deny their opponents an offensive bonus point if their defensive intensity drops, the status of the offensive bonus will remain uncertain until the conclusion of each fixture.
Unchanged to previous seasons, the defensive bonus point will remain available if a defeated team can limit the margin of defeat to seven points or fewer.
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