Par
Jeremy Marty
Published on
Jan 10, 2025 at 10:58 a.m.
The 3rd day of Champions Cup will liven up the oval planet throughout the weekend. While the French clubs still have ambitions for the rest of the competition, some very attractive posters on paper are already making the followers salivate… Here is which channels and at what times watch the matches of the French clubs.
Glasgow – Racing 92: what channel, what time
If Racing 92 wants to enjoy a European spring, the Hauts-de-Seine club would be well inspired to take a look at Glasgow. Currently 5th in the group with 4 points, the Ile-de-France residents are only four lengths behind the leader, Toulon.
Cameron Woki and his team will still have to be wary of the Scots (2nd, 7 points) who have shown great things since the start of the competition. Kick-off scheduled for this Friday January 10 at 9 p.m.and to follow on beIN SPORTS 3. The Englishman Karl Dickson will be on the whistle.
Sharks – Toulouse: which channel, what time
This is the match which risks attracting all the attention during this 3rd day of the Champions Cup. A real clash of the hemispheres between Stade Toulousain and the Durban Sharks. After two improved successes, Toulouse will try to extend its domination to another continent to keep its first place.
Antoine Dupont and the Toulouse residents will enter the lair of Siya Kolisi and his family on Saturday January 11 at 4:15 p.m. for a match broadcast on France 2 et beIN SPORTS 3 refereed by Englishman Luke Pearce.
Exeter – Bordeaux-Bègles: which channel, what time
Tied with Stade Toulousain at the top of Pool 1, Bordeaux-Bègles will travel to England to challenge Exeter. UBB must take points away from home to stay in the race for first place. Beware, the English will be revengeful after two defeats in a row in the competition.
Given by Welshman Ben Whitehouse, kick-off is scheduled for 4:15 p.m., this Saturday, January 11. The meeting will be followed on beIN SPORTS 2.
Stade Français – Northampton: which channel, what time
The start of Stade Français’ European campaign is very complicated between defeats and red cards. Despite everything, the pink soldiers would be well inspired to relaunch themselves to set in motion a positive dynamic before the return of the Top 14 where they are barraged and under pressure. But the task will not be easy against Northampton, leader of Pool 3.
The meeting will begin, Saturday January 11 at 6:30 p.m.on Jean-Bouin’s lawn. Irishman Eoghan Cross will be in charge of this match broadcast on beIN SPORTS 3.
Castres – Bulls: what time, what channel
Placed in the same group as Stade Français, Castres Olympique raised its head on the last day against Munster (16-14). With a second match in a row at home, the Tarnais have the opportunity to continue against the Bulls to get closer to qualification.
Start of hostilities, this Saturday January 11 at 9 p.m.. The Englishman Matthew Carley will referee the match which will be broadcast on beIN SPORTS 3.
Toulon – Harlequins: what channel, what time
Everything has been going well for Toulon since the start of the Champions Cup with two victories and a first place. The Toulonnais will try to score a third success against Harlequins on the Mayol pitch.
Scheduled kick-off, Sunday January 12, at 2 p.m.. The Irishman Andrew Brace will be responsible for maintaining the order of the match broadcast on beIN SPORTS 1.
La Rochelle – Leinster: which channel, what time
It has become a Champions Cup classic. The meetings between the Rochelais and the Leinstermans have enlivened the European scene and in particular the finals in recent years. But this time, the clubs face each other from the group stage.
Tied (9 points) for first place, with the winner taking the reins. Start of the match announced this Sunday January 12 at 4:15 p.m. France 2 et beIN SPORTS 1 will broadcast this duel refereed by the Georgian Nika Amashukeli.
Bath – Clermont: what time, what channel
After a victory against Treviso in the opening, Clermont was not unworthy during its defeat on the Leinster pitch (15-7) during the 2nd day. For the resumption of the Champions Cup, ASM will once again cross the Channel to challenge Bath who have still not won this year on the European scene.
Christophe Urios’ troupe is meeting this Sunday January 12 at around 6 p.m.30. The Irishman Chris Busby will be on the whistle and Auvergne supporters will be able to follow the match on beIN SPORTS 1.
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