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Top 14 Standings

Delve into the latest Top 14 standings here at RugbyPass. From September to June, our rugby gurus will be here to track every win and loss, so you can view the current standings at a single glance. No matter which club you’re rooting for, browse this page to see how the teams are performing in this year’s Top 14.

Top 14

P
W
L
D
PF
PA
PD
BP T
BP-7
BP
Total
1
Stade Francais
22
15
6
1
458
397
61
4
1
5
67
2
Toulouse
22
14
8
0
628
481
147
6
3
9
65
3
Bordeaux
22
13
9
0
555
478
77
3
3
6
58
4
Racing 92
22
12
10
0
537
450
87
5
4
9
57
5
La Rochelle
22
11
11
0
501
389
112
5
7
12
56
6
Toulon
22
12
10
0
575
445
130
4
3
7
55
7
Perpignan
22
12
10
0
525
577
-52
5
0
5
53
8
Castres
22
10
12
0
541
545
-4
4
6
10
50
9
Pau
22
11
11
0
517
519
-2
2
4
6
50
10
Clermont
22
9
11
2
488
556
-68
4
3
7
47
11
Lyon
22
10
12
0
520
641
-121
5
2
7
47
12
Bayonne
22
9
13
0
475
566
-91
2
6
8
44
13
Montpellier
22
8
14
0
438
521
-83
1
6
7
39
14
Oyonnax
22
6
15
1
471
664
-193
0
4
4
30

The Top 14 is one of the most renowned rugby union leagues in Europe. As the name suggests, the league is contested by the top 14 rugby teams in France. Held every year between September and June, the Top 14 is played in a round-robin format and teams progress to a knockout stage. The final is then held at the Stade de France.

The French National Rugby League (LNR) uses a different bonus point system to other rugby union competitions. In the Top 14, a bonus point is awarded to a team that scores at least three tries more than their opponent. Additionally, a losing bonus point is given to the team that loses by five points or less.

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