Ulster will play Bordeaux Bègles in last 16, Munster will visit La Rochelle
At half-time it’s a low-scoring affair in England as Sale Sharks lead Toulon 7-0. They will be looking to get a bonus point to keep their hopes alive in the Champions Cup.The permutations for Leinster from the final game between Toulon and Sale Sharks which is 0-0 at the moment.Munster will play La Rochelle, it is confirmed, at the Stade Marcel-Deflandre in April.
Bordeaux Bègles duly delivered and showed why they will be number one seed and are top of France’s Top 14 with 66-12 thrashing of the South African side, who bow out of the competition. That’s the good news. The bad news is they have to play Bordeaux Bègles away in the last 16, a team that beat them 40-19 in Belfast, and would go into that match as rank outsiders.’s final position could be affected by the late match between Sale Sharks and Toulon.
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