European big guns eye Champions Cup last eight spots

Leinster's Irish lock Devin Toner (L) and Racing 92's French lock Bernard Le Roux fight for the ball in a line-out during the 2018 European Champions Cup final rugby union match between Racing 92 and Leinster at the San Mames Stadium in Bilbao on May 12, 2018. PAFP PHOTO / GABRIEL BOUYS

What you need to know:

  • Racing 92 are unbeaten in the top-tier tournament this campaign.
  • 2016 and 2017 winners Saracens are aiming for an eighth quarter-final in as many years.
  • Glasgow welcome already-eliminated Lyon.
  • The two final rounds of the competition take place in January.

Former champions Toulouse, Saracens and last season's runners-up Racing 92 can all clinch qualification for the Champions Cup quarter-finals with fourth-round wins this weekend.

Racing 92 are unbeaten in the top-tier tournament this campaign and could secure a last-eight berth with a second victory in the space of a week over Leicester Tigers.

Three-quarter Virimi Vakatawa says the club, bankrolled by multi-millionaire Jacky Lorenzetti, are targeting a home tie in the next round.
The Parisians need to be one of four teams with the highest points at the end of the group stage to clinch a first knock-out tie at their La Defense Arena ground which opened in 2017.

"It's our main objective, so we will continue to work for that. It's going to be big to have a home quarter-final in front of our fans." he said.
"We know we are on top. We have three more games left so we need to keep on working in order to keep on winning games to top our pool."

The France international crossed in last Sunday's end-to-end affair to bring his tally this term to nine tries -- the joint highest in European club rugby alongside Gloucester's Charlie Sharples.

Their back-line also include Ireland international Simon Zebo and Argentina winger Juan Imhoff, who have eight touchdowns, each as well as Scotland playmaker Finn Russell.

2016 and 2017 winners Saracens are aiming for an eighth quarter-final in as many years.

They are yet to lose this campaign and travel to the Cardiff Blues after a seven-try 51-25 thumping of the Welsh region in London last Sunday and will remain without England lock Maro Itoje who has a knee injury.

Elsewhere, Glasgow welcome already-eliminated Lyon with the tournament's joint-top scorer in fly-half Adam Hastings in good form since making his Scotland debut in June.

In a re-run of the 2004 final, Toulouse welcome Wasps to the Stade Ernest-Wallon with the French side on top of Pool 1 on 12 points after beating the English club 24-16 in Coventry last weekend.

A victory in France on Saturday would stretch Toulouse's unbeaten run across all competitions to nine games and would clinch a last-eight spot for the four-time champions after missing out last year.

Young full-back Thomas Ramos joins Hastings at the top of the points-scoring table, while France three-quarter Sofiane Guitoune tops the try-scoring chart on four and Wasps will also be wary of South Africa's Cheslin Kolbe who dotted down in a very impressive performance in the English midlands.

Toulouse are battling with Leinster for top spot in the group. The reigning champions welcome Bath to the Aviva Stadium after their fans were forbidden from taking flags into the Recreation Ground for health and safety reasons in the 17-10 win.

The Irish province will be without international centre Robbie Henshaw with an hamstring injury but can rely on world player of the year Johnny Sexton -- who signed a contract extension until 2021 this week.
The two final rounds of the competition take place in January.

European Champions Cup fixtures this weekend (Kenyan times):
Friday
Pool 4
Ulster v Scarlets (2245)
Pool 2
Gloucester v Exeter (2245)

Saturday
Pool 3
Cardiff Blues v Saracens (1600), Glasgow v Lyon (1600)
Pool 1
Toulouse v Wasps (1815), Leinster v Bath (2030)
Pool 2
Castres v Munster (2030)

Sunday
Pool 4
Leicester v Racing 92 (1600)
Pool 5
Montpellier v Toulon (1815), Newcastle v Edinburgh (1815)