ercrugy.com has compiled a guide of how the qualification process works this weekend as the final eight spots are decided.
HOW THEY QUALIFY FOR THE QUARTER-FINALS
POOL MATCHES
Four points for a win, two points for a draw (match points). A bonus point will be earned by a team scoring four or more tries and by a team losing by seven or less points. The six Pool winners and two best placed runners-up will qualify for the quarter-finals and will be decided by the following criteria:
(i) the Pool winner will be the Club with the highest number of match points earned in each Pool. The runners-up will be the two second placed Clubs from all six Pools with the next highest number of points. For the quarter-final round, the Pool winners will be ranked 1 - 6 in terms of the number of points earned. The runners-up will be ranked 7 and 8.
CLUBS IN THE SAME POOL
(ii) if two or more Clubs are equal on points and the Clubs are in the same Pool, then qualification / ranking will be based on the matches played between the Clubs concerned:
(a) the Club which has earned the most number of match points from the matches
(b) the Club which has scored the most tries in the matches
(c) the Club with the best aggregate points difference from the matches
CLUBS FROM DIFFERENT POOLS
(iii) if still unresolved, or the teams have not played each other previously in the Pool stage, qualification / ranking will be based on:
(a) the number of tries scored in all Pool matches
(b) aggregate points difference from all Pool matches
(c) the Club with the fewest number of players sent off and / or suspended in all Pool
matches
(d) toss of a coin
Teams ranked 1-4 will have home advantage. The quarter-finals will be:
Team 1 v Team 8; Team 2 v Team 7; Team 3 v Team 6; Team 4 v Team 5
BEST RUNNERS-UP
The format of the two best runners-up qualifying for the quarter-finals as the No 7 and No 8 ranked teams has been in operation since the 1999/00 season - with bonus points coming into the equation in season 2003/04.
Since then, no team has qualified as a best runner up with less than 19 points although in 2003/04 Celtic Warriors and in 2006/07 the Ospreys both discovered that even 20 points was not sufficient to make the knock-out stages.
HOW THEY STAND
Since the format of the two best runners-up qualifying for the quarter-finals as the No 7 and No 8 ranked teams has been in operation since the 1999 / 2000 season and bonus points coming into the equation in season 2003 / 2004, here are some quarter-final qualification pointers:
• No team has qualified as Pool winners on less than four wins.
• No team has qualified as one of the best runners-up on less than four wins.
• Since bonus points were introduced no team has qualified as a Pool winner on less than 18 points (Stade Français Paris in 2003 / 2004).
• Since bonus points were introduced no team has qualified as one of the best runners-up on less than 19 points (Leicester Tigers in 2004 / 2005)
The maximum points and wins attainable by each team on current standings are:
POOL 1
Munster - 23 points / 5 wins
ASM Clermont Auvergne - 18 points / 4 wins
Sale Sharks - 16 points / 3 wins
Montauban - 11 points / 2 wins
POOL 2
Leinster - 21 points / 4 wins
London Wasps - 21 points / 5 wins
Edinburgh - 14 points / 3 wins
Castres Olympique - 10 points / 2 wins
POOL 3
Leicester Tigers - 25 points / 5 wins
Ospreys - 21 / 4 wins
Perpignan - 18 points / 4 wins
Benetton Treviso - 5 points / 1 win
POOL 4
QUALIFIED: Harlequins - 22 points / 5 wins
Stade Français Paris - 16 points / 3 wins
Ulster Rugby - 15 points / 3 wins
Scarlets - 12 points / 2 wins
POOL 5
Bath Rugby - 24 points / 5 wins
Toulouse - 23 points / 5 wins
Glasgow Warriors - 13 points / 2 wins
Newport Gwent Dragons - 11 points / 2 wins
POOL 6
QUALIFIED: Cardiff Blues - 27 points / 6 wins
Gloucester Rugby - 20 points / 4 wins
Biarritz Olympique - 16 points / 3 wins
Rugby Calvisano - 5 points / 1 win
Pool Tables