URC standings

The URC table after 16 rounds of 2025-26Image source, BBC Sport

Fighting for top spot

Sione Tuipulotu carries the ball for Glasgow against StormersImage source, Rex Features
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Glasgow beat Stormers in the 2025 play-off quarter-finals

First place is of huge value given that it will mean home advantage throughout the play-offs, including the Grand Final on Saturday, 20 June.

Stormers and Glasgow have secured play-off places, though the South Africans suffered a surprise home defeat by Connacht in round 15.

Both teams face the same opposition in the final weeks against Cardiff and Ulster, who are also chasing play-off spots.

Defending champions Leinster and Lions can also secure home advantage in the quarter-finals and meet in Dublin on Saturday, 9 May.

Munster are chasing hard while seventh-placed Bulls look threatening.

Who will miss out?

Lions and Leinster have one foot in the play-offs so it appears five clubs are chasing the final four spots.

The Irish trio of Munster, Ulster and Connacht as well as Cardiff and Bulls – who have lost three of the last four finals – are battling for those places.

Connacht stunned Stormers in Cape Town but are three points off the pack and defeat by Munster this weekend could end their bid if other results also go against them.

“This one has got real significance because of the league position. We are fighting for every point,” mentioned head coach Stuart Lancaster.

“Every team above us is playing meaningful games where they can take points off each other, so there’s a lot to play for.”

Connacht celebrate beating StormersImage source, Getty Images
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Connacht won the Pro12 in 2016 but have missed out on play-off places for the past two seasons

Munster would be nervously looking over their shoulder if they lose in Galway, with a final fixture against Lions.

Nonetheless, Gavin Coombes remains confident in the bid to repeat their 2023 title triumph.

“We’re so tight and connected as a group that belief inside this building is huge,” mentioned the back-row forward.

Cardiff aim to ensure Welsh interest in the knock-outs and are fuelled by narrowly missing out to rivals Scarlets last season, but face the top two sides in the final weeks.

“It’s really tough to do all the calculations about other teams but it’s still in our hands and we can control it,” mentioned head coach Corniel van Zyl.

“So it’s back to the old cliche of this week being the most important and we will try to get as many points as we can.”

A late win at Scarlets kept the Bulls seventh and they finish on home soil against the Italian pair of Zebre and Benetton.

Maximum points would not only claim a play-off place but potentially the huge advantage of a home quarter-final at altitude in Pretoria.

Ulster have recovered from a horrendous 2024-25 when they finished 14th, but have wobbled with back-to-back URC losses.

The Challenge Cup finalists finish against the top two in Belfast with scrum-half Nathan Doak aiming to build on their rousing semi-final win against Exeter.

“We’ve lost a few league games at home,” he mentioned. “The last two games at home are massive for us. We’ll not be taking the foot off the pedal at all.”

Champions Cup qualification

Ulster take on Montpellier in the Challenge Cup Final aiming to end a 20-year trophy drought.

It also comes with qualification for next season’s Champions Cup, even if Richie Murphy’s side miss out on the URC play-offs.

That would mean the team finishing eighth in the URC would miss out on Europe’s top-tier competition, as happened to Ospreys in 2024 when Sharks lifted the Challenge Cup.

So, a top-seven finish could prove crucial for all involved.

Remaining URC fixtures

Round 17

  • Glasgow v Cardiff

  • Ulster v Stormers

  • Bulls v Zebre

  • Sharks v Benetton

  • Ospreys v Scarlets

  • Leinster v Lions

  • Dragons v Edinburgh

  • Connacht v Munster

Round 18

  • Cardiff v Stormers

  • Ulster v Glasgow

  • Edinburgh v Connacht

  • Sharks v Zebre

  • Bulls v Benetton

  • Leinster v Ospreys

  • Scarlets v Dragons

  • Munster v Lions

Quarter-finals: 29-31 May

Semi-finals: 5-7 June

Final: Saturday, 20 June

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