BT Murrayfield in Edinburgh, Dublin’s Aviva Stadium and Franklin’s Gardens in Northampton, as well as three French stadiums – the Allianz Riviera Stadium in Nice, Lyon’s Matmut Stadium de Gerland and Stade Chaban-Delmas in Bordeaux – have been chosen as the venues which are in line to host this season’s Champions Cup semi-finals on 22/23 April.
If Leinster Rugby manage to defeat Wasps in the first of the quarter-final matches on Saturday, then the three-time tournament winners will travel to France to meet either number one seeds, ASM Clermont Auvergne, or RC Toulon.
If Leinster are up against Clermont, the semi-final will be staged at the Matmut Stadium de Gerland, however, if Toulon provide the opposition, then the game will be played at the Allianz Riviera Stadium.
But if Wasps get the better of Leinster, then the current Aviva Premiership leaders will have home country advantage against either Clermont or Toulon at Franklin’s Gardens.
If Munster Rugby and holders, Saracens, win their respective quarter-finals, then Munster will have home country advantage in the semi-final with the two European heavyweights clashing at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium. However, if Toulouse defeat Munster, the four-time tournament winners will play Saracens at Stade Chaban-Delmas in Bordeaux.
But if Glasgow Warriors upset the formbook and knock out Saracens, then the Scottish club, who have reached the quarter-finals for the first time, will be guaranteed home country advantage taking on either Munster or Toulouse at BT Murrayfield, the iconic Edinburgh stadium which will also stage this season’s Champions Cup and Challenge Cup finals in May.
Champions Cup semi-finals – 22/23 April
SF 1: if ASM Clermont Auvergne v Leinster Rugby – Matmut Stadium de Gerland (Lyon)
SF 1: if RC Toulon v Leinster Rugby – Allianz Riviera Stadium (Nice)
SF 1: if Wasps v ASM Clermont Auvergne – Franklin’s Gardens (Northampton)
SF 1: if Wasps v RC Toulon – Franklin’s Gardens (Northampton)
SF 2: if Munster Rugby v Saracens – Aviva Stadium (Dublin)
SF 2: if Toulouse v Saracens – Stade Chaban-Delmas (Bordeaux)
SF 2: if Glasgow Warriors v Munster Rugby – BT Murrayfield (Edinburgh)
SF 2: if Glasgow Warriors v Toulouse – BT Murrayfield (Edinburgh)
2017 Champions Cup final: Saturday, 13 May; BT Murrayfield (17.00)