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URC Race to the Eight reaches thrilling conclusion
The Vodacom United Rugby Championship Race to the Eight will reach a thrilling conclusion this weekend with five teams fighting it out for the three remaining places in the Play-Offs.
All eyes are firmly on the Vodacom URC Play-Offs, where the league’s best sides will contest the ultimate prize: to be crowned 2025 champions.
Leinster, the Vodacom Bulls, defending champions Glasgow Warriors, and the Hollywoodbets Sharks are all locked into home Quarter-Finals and have secured their places in next season’s Investec Champions Cup. But what about the rest?
DHL Stormers can no longer earn a home berth in the Quarter-Finals, but they have sealed both a Play-Off place and Champions Cup qualification. That leaves five teams battling for the final three knock-out spots — and a place among the Champions Cup elite.
Scarlets, Cardiff, Benetton, Munster and Edinburgh remain in the hunt for a prized double: a place in the Vodacom URC Play-Offs and qualification for next season’s Investec Champions Cup. However, the final round will test some more than others.
Benetton and 2023 Vodacom URC winners Munster face a straight-forward scenario as they meet in Cork in a winner-takes-all encounter. Edinburgh will likely need a bonus-point win over Ulster, while Scarlets and Cardiff must beat the Hollywoodbets Sharks and DHL Stormers, respectively, in South Africa.
The 50-point threshold is the benchmark that guarantees a Play-Off spot beyond doubt — but with just four points separating the five teams left in the mix, predicting who will survive is no easy task. Plus, if teams finish level on points there is an extensive list of tie breakers to decide who will rank highest.
*In the event of two or more teams finishing level on points at the end of the regular season, the following tie-break criteria will be used:
- Number of games won
- Difference between points scored and points conceded
- Number of tries scored
- The most points scored
- Difference between tries scored and conceded
- Fewest red cards received
- Fewest yellow cards received
As it stands, the four home Quarter-Finalists are set: Leinster, Bulls, Glasgow and Sharks will enjoy the comforts of their own stomping grounds, but their opponents are still to be decided.
Leinster are the only side in the top four whose position is locked in, meaning they will host Quarter-Final 1 (QF1). The remaining match-ups will be determined by final standings: second hosts seventh, third hosts sixth, and fourth hosts fifth.
Vodacom URC Play-Off Format
Quarter-Finals – Friday and Saturday, May 30 & 31
QF1: No 1 v No 8
QF2: No 2 v No 7
QF3: No 3 v No 6
QF4: No 4 v No 5
Semi-Finals – Saturday, June 7
SF1: Winner QF1 v Winner QF4
SF2: Winner QF2 v Winner QF3
Grand Final – Saturday, June 14
Winner SF1 v Winner SF2
While the four home Quarter-Finalists are best placed to reach the Vodacom URC Grand Final history may yet deliver a twist — no team ranked No 1 has ever lifted the URC trophy. In past seasons, it was fourth-placed Glasgow (2024), fifth-placed Munster (2023), and second-placed DHL Stormers (2022) who emerged as champions.
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