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Scarlets Start Euro Quest At Home To Racing, But Blues Travel To Lyon

Ospreys players in a pre-match huddle. Pic: Duncan Thomas/Majestic Media/Alamy

Ospreys players in a pre-match huddle. Pic: Duncan Thomas/Majestic Media/Alamy

The Scarlets will begin their Heineken Champions Cup campaign against last year’s beaten finalists Racing 92 at Parc y Scarlets. Wayne Pivac has one last opportunity to add European silverware to the Guinness PRO12 title he won in 2017 before he takes over as Wales head coach after the World Cup. Their Pool 4 campaign begins on Saturday 13 October before a six day turnaround to face two-time champions Leicester Tigers.

The Scarlets will begin their Heineken Champions Cup campaign against last year’s beaten finalists Racing 92 at Parc y Scarlets.

Wayne Pivac has one last opportunity to add European silverware to the Guinness PRO12 title he won in 2017 before he takes over as Wales head coach after the World Cup. Their Pool 4 campaign begins on Saturday 13 October before a six day turnaround to face two-time champions Leicester Tigers.

A festive double header against Ulster on Friday 7 December and Friday 14 December will be pivotal if they are to reach the knockout stages for a second successive season before they finish by welcoming Leicester and travelling to Paris for the pool stage finale against Racing.

Champions Cup rugby returns to the capital for the first time in four years this season, but Cardiff Blues fans will have to wait to see the return of the elite competition as they face a tricky trip to France to face Lyon in round one on Sunday 14 October.

If they can win their opening game the capital region will get the opportunity to push on for a place in the knockout stages with a home clash against PRO14 rivals Glasgow Warriors on Sunday 21 October.

But then comes the ultimate test with a double header against Saracens, who won back-to-back Champions Cups in 2016 and 2017. Return legs against Glasgow and Lyon will complete Pool 3 as John Mulvihill aims to make an instant impact at the Cardiff Arms Park.

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The Ospreys begin their assault on the Challenge Cup at the Liberty Stadium against Pau on Saturday 13 October before travelling to Worcester a week later.

They have the chance to get revenge on Stade Francais after they knocked them out at the quarter-final stage in 2017 over two games, before they welcome Worcester and travel to Pau in round 6.

The Dragons begin their European adventure with a trip to Romania to take-on Timisoara Saracens before welcoming Premiership big-hitters Northampton Saints to Rodney Parade on Friday 19 October.

They then face the Dan Biggar’s Saints at Franklin’s Gardens before travelling to one of the most famous stadia in European rugby to take on the stars of ASM Clermont Auvergne. Bernard Jackman’s side welcome Timisoara before finishing with another clash with the French big-hitters.

Friday 12 October
19:45 Leinster v. Wasps
Saturday 13 October
13:00 Bath v. Toulouse
15:15 Exeter v. Munster
15:15 Montpellier v. Edinburgh
17:30 Scarlets v. Racing 92
17:30 Ulster v. Leicester
Sunday 14 October
13:00 Gloucester v. Castres
13:00 Lyon v. Cardiff Blues
15:15 Glasgow Warriors v. Saracens
15:15 Toulon v. Newcastle
Friday 19 October
19:45 Leicester v. Scarlets
Saturday 20 October
13:00 Castres v. Exeter
13:00 Munster v. Gloucester
15:15 Edinburgh v. Toulon
15:15 Wasps v. Bath
17:30 Racing 92 v. Ulster
17:30 Saracens v. Lyon
Sunday 21 October
13:00 Newcastle v. Montpellier
15:15 Cardiff Blues v. Glasgow Warriors
15:15 Toulouse v. Leinster
Friday 7 December
19:45 Edinburgh v. Newcastle
19:45 Scarlets v. Ulster
Saturday 8 December
13:00 Exeter v. Gloucester
13:00 Lyon v. Glasgow Warriors
15:15 Bath v. Leinster
15:15 Toulon v. Montpellier
17:30 Wasps v. Toulouse
Sunday 9 December
13:00 Munster v. Castres
13:00 Saracens v. Cardiff Blues
15:15 Racing 92 v. Leicester
Friday 14 December
19:45 Gloucester v. Exeter
19:45 Ulster v. Scarlets
Saturday 15 December
13:00 Cardiff Blues v. Saracens
13:00 Glasgow Warriors v. Lyon
15:15 Toulouse v. Wasps
17:30 Castres v. Munster
17:30 Leinster v. Bath
Sunday 16 December
13:00 Leicester v. Racing 92
15:15 Montpellier v. Toulon
15:15 Newcastle v. Edinburgh
Friday 11 January
19:45 Gloucester v. Munster
Saturday 12 January
13:00 Leinster v. Toulouse
13:00 Montpellier v. Newcastle
15:15 Bath v. Wasps
15:15 Ulster v. Racing 92
17:30 Scarlets v. Leicester
17:30 Toulon v. Edinburgh
Sunday 13 January
13:00 Exeter v. Castres
15:15 Glasgow Warriors v. Cardiff Blues
15:15 Lyon v. Saracens
Friday 18 January
19:45 Edinburgh v. Montpellier
19:45 Newcastle v. Toulon
Saturday 19 January
13:00 Cardiff Blues v. Lyon
13:00 Saracens v. Glasgow Warriors
15:15 Leicester v. Ulster
15:15 Racing 92 v. Scarlets
17:30 Castres v. Gloucester
17:30 Munster v. Exeter
Sunday 20 January
15:15 Toulouse v. Bath
15:15 Wasps v. Leinster
Saturday 30 March
00:00 TBC v. TBC
00:00 TBC v. TBC
00:00 TBC v. TBC
00:00 TBC v. TBC
Saturday 20 April
00:00 TBC v. TBC
00:00 TBC v. TBC
Saturday 11 May
17:00 TBC v. TBC

 

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