Saints' Heineken Champions Cup quarter-final at Exeter Chiefs is postponed

Saints' Heineken Champions Cup quarter-final clash at Exeter Chiefs next month has been postponed due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
The Heineken Champions Cup trophyThe Heineken Champions Cup trophy
The Heineken Champions Cup trophy

European Professional Club Rugby announced the decision to postpone all the last eight games in the Champions Cup and Challenge Cup on Monday afternoon.

Saints were due to travel to Sandy Park to take on Exeter on Sunday. April 4, but the game will now be played at a later date, with the EPCR saying they are committed to completing the competitions.

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The EPCR statement reads: "The Board of European Professional Club Rugby has decided that this season’s Heineken Champions Cup and Challenge Cup quarter-final matches will not now be played on the scheduled dates of 3/4/5 April.

"Amid growing public health concerns due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the decision was taken during a conference call today (Monday, 16 March) to postpone the eight matches on the weekend in question and to suspend the European club rugby season.

"While respecting all further directives by governments and local authorities, EPCR, in conjunction with the relevant leagues and unions, remains committed to trying to find a solution which will enable it to complete the 2019/20 Heineken Champions Cup and Challenge Cup tournaments at such a time as that aligns with preventative measures undertaken by an overwhelming majority of sport’s governing bodies and tournament organisers in Europe.

"EPCR’s priority is the health and welfare of players and club staff, and an update regarding the knockout stages of the tournaments will be communicated to all stakeholders as soon as practicable."

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