All five SA teams have qualified for the round of 16, but how far will they go?
The Stormers, third in Pool B of the Champions Cup, will face Harlequins in Cape Town.
The URC champions will fancy their chances against Quins who haven’t progressed past the round of 16 in the Euro Cup since their semi-final exit in the 2018-2019 Challenge Cup.
The Sharks, third in Pool A, will host Munster.
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Munster have been consistent Champions Cup semi-finalists since they last won the competition in the 2008-2009 edition, but disappointing finishes in recent years will have the Sharks eyeing a victory over the Irish.
The Vodacom Bulls finished seventh in Pool A, missing out on a home knockout game and will travel to face Toulouse in the round of 16.
Five-time Champions Cup winners and losing semi-finalists to Leinster in last season’s tournament, Toulouse at home will be a difficult challenge for the Bulls.
The Cheetahs, who sneaked into the Challenge Cup knockouts thanks to Siya Masuku’s late penalty, will play the Pool A-topping Toulon in France in their round of 16 bout, with the Free Staters’ prospects looking very slim.
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The Lions finished third in Challenge Cup Pool B, securing a home round of 16 clash against Racing 92.
Three-time Champions Cup runners-up, Racing 92 finished tenth in their pool to drop out of the Champions Cup and into the Challenge Cup.
The Lions’ home-ground advantage will be key to downing a formidable Racing 92 team.