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La Rochelle host Sale Sharks on Saturday as the Heineken Champions Cup quarter-finals get underway at the Stade Marcel Deflandre – with both sides hoping to win the competition for the first time.
The Gallagher Premiership side will be buoyed by their emphatic triumph over Scarlets in the Round of 16 – a scintillating six try performance and 32-points from AJ MacGinty the catalyst for victory.
La Rochelle, meanwhile, secured their last eight berth with a 27-16 win over Gloucester Rugby at Kingsholm and will be eager to defeat English opposition for the second consecutive round, this time on home soil.
You can enjoy the action from the Stade Marcel Deflandre from 15:00 (British and Irish time) on Channel 4, BT Sport and Virgin Media. The game will also be live in France on beIN SPORTS and FR2.
Pool positions
La Rochelle; 4th in Heineken Champions Cup Pool A; 9 points
Sale Sharks; 8th in Heineken Champions Cup Pool A; 1 point
Round of 16
Gloucester Rugby 16 – 27 La Rochelle
Scarlets 14-57 Sale Sharks
Heineken Champions Cup Head-to-head record
La Rochelle wins: 1
Draws: 0
Sale Sharks wins: 1
Leading 2020/21 points-scorers
La Rochelle: Ihaia West (11)
Sale Sharks: AJ MacGinty (36)
Two sides who impressed last weekend, the first #HeinekenChampionsCup quarter-final is a CRACKER 💥
Are you backing @staderochelais or @SaleSharksRugby? 🤔
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— Heineken Champions Cup (@ChampionsCup) April 7, 2021
Key quotes
Alex Sanderson (Sale Sharks): “You’ve got to be in it to win it, haven’t you, we’ve been under the radar a little bit for the last 15 years, I’d say. The one bad thing about that performance is that we’ve just advertised to La Rochelle that we are coming for them. I think it was a case of us catching them [Scarlets] a bit cold and us being absolutely red-hot.”
Match Facts
- La Rochelle and Sale Sharks will face each other for the third time in the Heineken Champions Cup, each team winning their home game in the 2019/20 pool stage.
- La Rochelle have won four of their last five completed games in the Heineken Champions Cup (L1), as many wins as in their first 10 games in the competition (L6).
- La Rochelle have won four of their six completed home games in the Heineken Champions Cup (L2), including three wins against Premiership teams; La Rochelle’s last two home games in the competition have been won by the team trailing at half-time (W1 L1).
- Sale’s 57-14 win over Scarlets in the Round of 16 ended a run of 14 defeats away from home for them in the Heineken Champions Cup and was the first time they had scored 40+ points away from home in the competition.
- Sale Sharks are aiming to win consecutive away games in the Heineken Champions Cup for only the third time, both previous occasions saw them win the second game of those runs against French teams (Castres in December 2005 and Clermont Auvergne in October 2008).
- Sale have reached the quarter-final stage of the Heineken Champions Cup for just the second time, on the previous occasion (2005/06) they were knocked out by Biarritz in a low scoring affair (6-11).
- La Rochelle have reached the quarter-final stage of the Heineken Champions Cup for the second time, they have never progressed further than this in the competition (lost 17-29 v Scarlets in 2017/18).
- La Rochelle have averaged more kicks in play (32) per game than any other side in the Heineken Champions Cup this season.
- Sale’s Akker van der Merwe has made 17/17 tackles in the Heineken Champions Cup, no front row forward still in the competition has made as many without missing at least one.
La Rochelle scored six tries in a dominant display to defeat Sale Sharks 45-21 and secure a spot in the Heineken Champions Cup semi-finals for the first time.
The hosts pulled away in the early stages of the second half to secure their maiden spot in the last four, having led 18-16 at the break.
The opening half-hour saw the two sides trade a pair of three-pointers through Ihaia West and AJ MacGinty, before La Rochelle grabbed the opening try through Gregory Alldritt.
It came from West who kicked wide left with advantage being played and found the former All Black Victor Vito who spun away and releases Alldritt for a beautiful score.
Extraordinary offload!
Victor Vito takes out two players with a magnificent pass as Grégory Alldritt goes over.#HeinekenChampionsCup pic.twitter.com/ruPmtxjbcy
— Rugby on BT Sport (@btsportrugby) April 10, 2021
MacGinty slotted over a penalty to cut the gap but Dillyn Leyds soon scored a try to again stretch the lead out to nine before Sale hit back on half-time.
It was delightful work from Byron McGuigan who beat his man on the outside, stepped back inside and found Sam James who could stroll over and score a pivotal five-pointer.
La Rochelle took full control at the start of the second half, with Raymond Rhule scoring a brace of tries to nudge the hosts’ lead out to 14 points.
La Rochelle prove too strong for Sale Sharks.
The French outfit win 45-21 and become the first side to reach the @ChampionsCup semi-finals.#HeinekenChampionsCup pic.twitter.com/XCrTJQaxro
— Rugby on BT Sport (@btsportrugby) April 10, 2021
Rhule then turned provider with a wonderful run and pass inside to Geoffrey Doumayrou who would escape the final man and score at the posts to push La Rochelle further in front.
The centre then added his second of the afternoon as Leyds found Doumayrou after a nice line break and he sprinted all the way to the line ahead of a tiring Sale defence.
Byron McGuigan scored a consolation try for Sale with two minutes to play but it is the French side who take their spot in next month’s Heineken Champions Cup semi-finals.
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