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Guinness Premiership 2008/09
2009-2010 - Guinness Premiership
Pos

Team
Pld
W
D
L
F
A
TF
TA
TB
LB
Pts
1No change (1)Leicester Tigers17111536522628104454
2No change (2)Northampton Saints16120432822732171352
3No change (3)Saracens16101526723616120446
4Up (5)London Wasps16100627626823171243
5Down (4)London Irish1683534625027202343
6No change (6)Bath Rugby1672727725328232438
7No change (7)Gloucester Rugby1661932932434282432
8No change (8)Harlequins1662826333822301332
9No change (9)Newcastle Falcons1644820525112221328
10Up (12)Leeds Carnegie16511022735213330527
11Down (10)Worcester Warriors1634922628216240525
12Down (11)Sale Sharks15411021331515300523
How English teams qualify for Europe
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England has six automatic Heineken Cup places each season.

They have the possibility of a seventh if English clubs win the Heineken Cup or the Amlin Challenge Cup.

Qualification for the Heineken Cup 2009/2010 will be based on results from the 2008/09 season:

  • Heineken Cup Winner (if a Guinness Premiership club)
  • Guinness Premiership first place
  • Guinness Premiership second placed
  • Guinness Premiership third placed
  • Guinness Premiership fourth placed
  • Guinness Premiership fifth placed

HEINEKEN CUP QUALIFICATION

From the 2009/10 season both the Heineken Cup and Amlin Challenge Cup winners
will qualify automatically for the following season’s Heineken Cup and will each earn an
extra Heineken Cup spot for their countries – over and above their guaranteed
allocations.

However, England and France, who have six automatic places, will only be allowed a
maximum of seven teams, so if either country wins both the Heineken Cup and
Amlin Challenge Cup the second additional spot will pass on to the club with the
highest ERC European Ranking who has not already qualified from any of the other five
nations.

The changes mean that the Italian / Celtic League 24th Place Play-Off is no longer
required and the extra place earned by England this year, which was available to the
most successful nation from England, France or Italy, is also no longer applicable.

The 23rd and 24th Heineken Cup places will go to the nation(s) of the Heineken Cup and
Amlin Challenge Cup winners, with England and France capped on a maximum of
seven teams each.

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