RG Snyman Munster URC final Stormers

RG Snyman in action for Munster. Photo by Dan Sheridan/INPHO/Shutterstock

Who is playing who as all SA teams qualify for European playoffs

With the Champions Cup and EPCR Challenge Cup pool rounds concluded, the five SA franchises now know exactly who they will face.

RG Snyman Munster URC final Stormers

RG Snyman in action for Munster. Photo by Dan Sheridan/INPHO/Shutterstock

With the Heineken Champions Cup and EPCR Challenge Cup pool rounds concluded, the five SA franchises now know exactly who they will face in their playoff matches in 10 weeks’ time in the European showpieces.

The round of 16 matches will all take place on the weekend of 31 March to 2 April, but dates and kick-off times must still be confirmed.

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The Sharks will host Munster in Durban and the Stormers welcome Harlequins to Cape Town, while the Bulls will face Stade Toulousain in France in the Heineken Champions Cup round of 16.

The Cheetahs, meanwhile, will go up against Toulon in France in their EPCR Challenge Cup knock-out match, while the Lions will host Racing 92 in Johannesburg.

These fixtures were confirmed following a successful weekend for the Challenge Cup teams in which the Lions defeated the Dragons 30-25 in Wales and the Cheetahs edged Section Paloise 9-6 in Italy to finish in the top six in Pool B.

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South Africa’s three Heineken Champions Cup teams had a mixed bag of results though, with the Stormers being the only domestic side to win their match as they registered a 30-16 victory against ASM Clermont Auvergne in Cape Town.

The Sharks went down 39-29 against Harlequins in London, while the Bulls suffered a disappointing 31-7 defeat against Lyon in France, but despite this they both finished in the top eight on their respective logs to advance to the playoff stages.

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Here is how the SA teams finished in the top eight of the Champions Cup pools

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