Twickenham snubbed in favour of soccer stadium for 2021 euro finals
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will stage European rugby’s showpiece finals in 2021.
Tournament organisers European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR) announced the Heineken Champions Cup and European Challenge Cup finals will take place there on May 21 and 22.
The recently opened 62,000-capacity ground will follow the likes of Newcastle’s St James’ Park – venue for this weekend’s finals – Bilbao and Lyon in staging the showpiece occasions.
Next year’s hosts will be Marseille.
Tottenham’s successful bid followed a detailed tender process, EPCR said.
It will be the seventh European Cup final to be played in England, and the first to held in London other than at Twickenham.
“We are excited to have been selected to host this prestigious weekend, the pinnacle of European club rugby, in 2021, and to have this opportunity to welcome EPCR and rugby fans from around the world to Tottenham to experience our new home,” Spurs chairman Daniel Levy said.
“These games will add to the portfolio of world-class sporting and entertainment events our multi-use venue will stage in this new leisure destination for London.”
The stadium features a fully-retractable grass pitch, with an artificial surface underneath which will be used when it hosts NFL games.
Press Association Sport understands that the rugby finals will be played on grass.
It also has a 17,500-seat single tier stand – the largest in the United Kingdom.
EPCR chairman Simon Halliday said: “We are very excited to be taking the best club rugby in the world to such an innovative and exciting stadium.
“There is already a real buzz about the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and it will continue the theme of new experiences for our fans in dynamic stadiums that can generate the kind of exceptional atmosphere that has become the hallmark of the Heineken Champions Cup.”
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This France team is as good as they were when they went into the World Cup as favorites. Have gone through a rebuild of confidence and rediscovered that form.
Neither England nor Ireland will trouble this team in the 6N. That’s my prediction.
And I guess about time too. Considering that France has won but one 6N title in 6 seasons despite being the best French team for generations thriving off the platform which is the Top 14.
They must just beware of peaking too soon and going to Australia over confident.
Which is also why I thinks it’s absolutely bonkers that France isn’t sending there best players to New Zealand next year. Yes, it isn’t Australia, but getting some SH travel experience makes more sense than not.
Go to commentsI'm not meaning to criticise the players, it's a professional game, this is their livelihood so all power to them. I am aiming criticism at the selectors. Italy is the perfect opportunity to give players of the future a game such as Lakai, Love etc. There is a finite number of tests until the next world cup to develop the team, we are wasting one today.
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