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United Rugby Championship Standings

Follow your team to the top of the United Rugby Championship standings here at RugbyPass. Whether you want to see how your club is currently performing or determine their likelihood of winning this year’s competition, we’ve got all the data you need. Scroll down to see the latest United Rugby Championship standings including wins, draws and points.

United Rugby Championship

P
W
L
D
PF
PA
PD
BP T
BP-7
BP
Total
1
Leinster
8
8
0
0
232
104
128
6
0
6
38
2
Glasgow
7
5
2
0
215
129
86
5
2
7
27
3
Bulls
7
5
2
0
182
128
54
3
2
5
25
4
Sharks
7
5
2
0
183
184
-1
2
1
3
23
5
Cardiff Rugby
7
4
3
0
161
178
-17
4
1
5
21
6
Munster
8
4
4
0
185
205
-20
5
0
5
21
7
Lions
7
4
3
0
149
141
8
2
1
3
19
8
Edinburgh
7
3
4
0
196
180
16
4
2
6
18
9
Scarlets
8
3
4
1
173
157
16
1
3
4
18
10
Connacht
8
3
5
0
189
208
-19
4
2
6
18
11
Ulster
8
3
5
0
189
210
-21
3
3
6
18
12
Benetton
8
3
4
1
163
205
-42
3
1
4
18
13
Stormers
7
3
4
0
162
158
4
3
1
4
16
14
Ospreys
8
3
5
0
151
192
-41
1
2
3
15
15
Zebre
8
2
6
0
116
192
-76
1
3
4
12
16
Dragons RFC
7
1
6
0
129
204
-75
1
2
3
7

The United Rugby Championship is one of the three major professional rugby union leagues in Europe. Contested by 16 teams between September and May, the league is structured into regional pools with matches played at home and away. At the end of the season, the eight teams at the top of the standings progress to the playoffs.

The Championship uses the standard points system, with a winning team receiving four points and two points awarded for a match that ends in a draw. The league also uses the bonus points system, with one point for a team that scores four or more tries and one point for a team that loses by seven points or less.

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