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Most European rugby matches postponed this weekend due to coronavirus travel restrictions

The decision has been made in response to new travel restrictions brought in by the French government that have made cross-border competition impossible; Five Heineken Champions Cup games have fallen, on top of the two already lost to Covid outbreaks, and two Challenge Cup matches

Ospreys v Sale Sharks - Heineken Champions Cup - Pool A - Swansea.com Stadium
Heineken Champions Cup corner flag during the Heineken Champions Cup Pool A match at the Swansea.com Stadium, Swansea. Picture date: Sunday December 12, 2021.

Most European matches involving French and British clubs this weekend have been postponed, tournament organiser EPCR has announced.

The decision has been made in response to new travel restrictions brought in by the French government that have made cross-border competition impossible.

Five Heineken Champions Cup games have fallen, on top of the two already lost to Covid outbreaks, and two Challenge Cup matches.

Among the games to be abandoned are Clermont's visit to Sale and two anticipated Sunday fixtures when Wasps and Bristol were due to travel to Toulouse and Stade Francais respectively.

Two Champions Cup matches had already been lost to Covid outbreaks, resulting in Montpellier being awarded a 28-0 victory against Leinster and Racing 92 receiving the same outcome against the Ospreys.

The French government has stipulated that tourism and work are no longer sufficient reasons for travel regardless of vaccination status with Paris declaring only essential journeys are permitted.

"The board received briefings from the three professional leagues which included updated information from the respective governments," an EPCR statement read.

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"However, there were insufficient assurances that these matches would not be at risk."

The decision to reschedule the games rather than following the established protocol of cancelling them avoids the minefield of deciding who should receive the match points given it is a situation outside of the clubs' control.

However, there is little room in a packed schedule to reschedule the postponed games, raising the prospect of midweek matches.

Premiership Rugby on Friday announced 47 players and seven members of staff had tested positive for Covid-19 in the latest round of PCR testing.

Postponed European Rugby fixtures

Saturday, December 18th

  • Bath vs La Rochelle - Champions Cup
  • Sale vs Clermont - Champions Cup
  • Worcester vs Biarritz - Challenge Cup

Sunday, December 19th

  • Scarlets vs Bordeaux - Champions Cup
  • Toulouse vs Wasps - Champions Cup
  • Stade Francais vs Bristol - Champions Cup
  • London Irish vs Brive - Challenge Cup

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