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14th July 2020
12:00pm BST

"The Champions Cup will be contested with 24 teams, that's for sure," Gaillard told Le Figaro. "However, the format is not yet decided. Regarding the number of groups, there is still a bit of work to do. We won't announce anything for at least two weeks." "This 24-team formula will only be valid for one season," he added. "It's about adapting to the crisis. On the other hand, we will test elements of this format that could last in the future. Like, for example, avoiding clashes within the same league in the group stage or even reducing the group phase in favour of an extended knock-out phase with round-robin quarter-finals. Why not? But coming back to 20 teams."[caption id="attachment_209903" align="aligncenter" width="1500"]
Dave Kearney is mobbed by his Leinster teammates after scoring a try against Glasgow Warriors. (Photo by Diarmuid Greene/Sportsfile)[/caption]
Gaillard has yet to confirm where the 2019/20 Champions Cup final will be but he says it will definitely not be in Marseille's Velodrome, even if Toulon reach the final. The Aviva Stadium looks to be a frontrunner, but Gaillard was non-committal on that front.
He did say that Leinster, and Exeter, would get home country semi-finals if they won their respective last eight clashes with Saracens and Northampton.
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