There are a 'Magnificent Seven' clubs in the Heineken Cup with two wins out of two after the first wave of Pool matches in the 2012/13 Heineken Cup. But what are the other 'magic' numbers after two of the six Pool rounds?
13 million
Pool 5 rivals Leinster and ASM Clermont Auvergne shared the distinction of taking the Heineken Cup gates through the 13,000,000 landmark in Round 1. Their games on Saturday, 13 October at RDS and Stade Marcel Michelin added 36,020 to the running total of 12,984,039 to break the 13 million mark in 1,221 Heineken Cup matches.
9,734,344
The 10,000,000 fan at Heineken Cup Pool matches is expected in Round 4 after attendances grew to 9,734,344 in the opening two rounds of the 2012/13 Pool campaign.
500,000
Ulster Rugby, last season's Heineken Cup finalists, are on course to become the fifth club to top half a million fans though their turnstiles at home Heineken Cup matches. Their opening game at Ravenhill had a gate of 11,451, leaving them 13,540 short of joining Toulouse, Leicester Tigers, Leinster Rugby and Munster Rugby.
295,986
The total attendance At the 24 games in the opening two rounds. There was a record high of 157,992 fans at Round 1 games and a further 137,994 in Round 2. That gives an average attendance of more than 12,000 per game this season and takes the global attendance figure to 13, 231,383 in 1,238 games 18 seasons.
1,250
The 1,250th Heineken Cup will be played in Round 3 when ASM Clermont Auvergne host reigning champions Leinster Rugby at Stade Marcel Michelin in Pool 5.
100
King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels became the 100th Heineken Cup venue when Saracens met Racing Metro 92 in Belgium in Pool 1 in Round 2. Belgium also became the 10th country to host a Heineken Cup match.
99
The tournament try tally is one short of 100 after two rounds with 53 coming in Round 1 and 46 in Round 2. Cardiff Blues wing Alex Cuthbert made it back to back hat-tricks with his three against Sale Sharks in Round 1
50
Paddy Wallace (Ulster Rugby), Dougie Hall (Glasgow Warriors) and Frederic Michalak (Toulon) all joined the ERC 'Elite 50'club with their 50th Heineken Cup appearances in Round 2.
33
Toulouse wing Vincent Clerc stretched his tournament try record to 33 with another touchdown in the Round 2 win over Benetton Treviso. He is two tries ahead of Leinster's Brian O'Driscoll.
10
The maximum number of points available from two rounds and the figure that pace-setters ASM Clermont Auvergne achieved in beating the Scarlets and Exeter Chiefs to top Pool 5. It also matches the number of tries they have scored in two games. They scored more than anyone else in the Pool stages last season, 26.
7
Ulster are the only unbeaten professional team in Europe. They won five RaboDirect PRO12 matches coming into the Heineken Cup and lead Pool 4 with nine points having beaten Castres Olympique and Glasgow Warriors.
0
Number of tries scored by Exeter Chiefs and Edinburgh in their two games each to date.