Champions Cup team news and line-ups all in one place for Saturday and Sunday's final round of pool matches.
The Champions Cup pool stage reaches its final round of matches this weekend with teams aiming to secure the remaining nine places left in the knockout stage.
Glasgow Warriors, Sale Sharks, Leinster, Harlequins, Bordeaux, Bristol Bears and Northampton Saints all made it into the last 16 last weekend.
English champions Bath thrashed Edinburgh on Friday to go through as Pool 2 winners.
Saracens, Gloucester, Leicester and Scarlets are among the sides still aiming to finish in the top four of their pools to confirm their places in the draw.
Teams will also be looking to finish in the top two of their pool to guarantee a home tie in the last 16.
Fifth-placed sides will go into the Challenge Cup while the bottom team will be eliminated from all European competition.
It's four points for a win, with bonus points available for scoring four tries and losing by seven points or fewer.
As well as live text commentary on key matches this weekend, there is live radio commentary on BBC Sounds, the BBC Sport website and the BBC Sport app - keep reading for kick-off times.
All the team news and line-ups for Saturday and Sunday's matches featuring sides from the English Prem can be found below.
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Stormers v Leicester Tigers
Wales international Olly Cracknell captains a much-changed Leicester Tigers outfit for their must-win Pool 3 game against the Stormers in Cape Town.
Injured winger Adam Radwan and England full-back Freddie Steward are among those who have not travelled and are replaced by Ollie Hassell-Collins and George Pearson.
In-form fly-half Billy Searle is among a handful of players to keep their place and will be partnered in the half-backs by Tom Whiteley as Jack van Poortvliet drops out of the squad. There is an all new front row as well, with Tarek Haffar, Jamie Blamire and Will Hurd starting.
The Stormers know a win will earn them qualification to the last 16 and are led by Springbok fly-half Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu, with Warrick Gelant and Damian Willemse ruled out by concussion protocols.
Line-ups
Stormers: Simelane; Maart, Hartzenberg, Roche, Zas; Feinberg-Mngomezulu (capt), Ungerer; Mchunu, Venter, Fouche, Schickerling, van Heerden, de Villiers, Dixon, Roos.
Replacements: Kotze, Matongo, Porthen, Evans, Theunissen, Khan, Burger, Mars.
Leicester: Pearson; Hamer-Webb, Wand, Woodward, Hassell-Collins; Searle, Whiteley; Haffar, Blamire, Hurd, Thompson, Wells, Moro, Williams Cracknell (capt).
Replacements: Theobald-Thomas, van der Flier, Loman, Manz, Ilione, Allan, Bailey, Crowley.
Match officials
Referee: Jeremy Rozier (Fra),
Assistant referees: Pierre Brousset (Fra), Benjamin Hernandez (Fra)
TMO: Denis Grenouillet (Fra)
Toulouse v Sale
England stars George Ford and Tom Curry are not included as already qualified Sale make nine changes for their Pool 1 trip to play the six-time champions.
The duo are replaced by Tom Curtis and Sam Dugdale respectively, while academy players Ollie Davies and Jos Gilmore will make their first Champions Cup starts.
Alex Sanderson keeps faith with the front row that helped Sale beat the Sharks last Saturday, but the second row has been refreshed with Tom Burrow and Hyron Andrews coming in.
Gus Warr keeps his place at scrum-half and Obi Ene starts again on the wing after his Champions Cup debut last week.
Toulouse, who have lost two of their three pool games and need a win to ensure their progress, have named Antoine Dupont at scrum-half, with Scotland international Blair Kinghorn again at fly-half.
Line-ups
Toulouse: Ramos; Delibes, Gourgues, Chocobares, Lebel; Kinghorn, Dupont (capt); Baille, Marchand, Aldegheri, Flament, Meafou, Banos, Willis, Jelonch.
Replacements: Mauvaka, Neti, Mallez, Brennan, Roumat, Cros, Graou, Thomas.
Sale: Davies; Ene, Ma'asi-White, Louw (capt), Wills; Curtis, Warr; Rodd, Jibulu, Harper, Burrow, Andrews, Gilmore, Woodman, Dugdale.
Replacements: Caine, McIntyre, Bell, Hogg, Logan, Hanson, Bedlow, Grace.
Match officials
Referee: Andrew Brace (Ire)
Assistant referees: Peter Martin (Ire), Padraic Reidy (Ire)
TMO: Olly Hodges (Ire)
Gloucester v Toulon
Wales international Tomos Williams returns from injury to captain Gloucester at scrum-half and will partner Charlie Atkinson in the half-backs as the home side seek to qualify by beating their Pool 2 rivals.
George Barton is at full-back, Josh Hathaway and Jack Cotgreave are on the wings, with Will Butler and Seb Atkinson forming the centre partnership.
Dian Bleuler comes in for Val Rapava-Ruskin in the front row, Danny Eite replaces Freddie Thomas at lock and Will Trenholm is picked ahead of Deian Gwynne in the back row.
France international Charles Ollivon captains Toulon who include England's Kyle Sinckler, David Ribbans, Lewis Ludlam and former Cherry and White Zach Mercer in the forward pack, as well as Scotland's Ben White at scrum-half.
Line-ups
Gloucester: Barton; Hathaway, Butler, S Atkinson, Cotgreave; C Atkinson, Williams (capt); Bleuler, Crane, Laulala, Eite, Alemanno, Trenholm, Ludlow, Clement.
Replacements: Knowles, Rapava Ruskin, Knight, Gwynne, Venter, Austin, Byrne, Morris.
Toulon: Domon; Drean, Brex, Cowie, Ferte; Albornoz, White; Gros, Baubigny, Sinckler, Ribbans, Alainu'uese, Ludlam, Ollivon (capt), Mercer.
Replacements: Toevalu, Ametlla, Priso, Javakhia, Abadie, Serin, Garcia, Sinzelle.
Match officials
Referee: Eoghan Cross (Ire)
Assistant referees: Andrew Cole (Ire), Keane Davison (Ire)
TMO: Leo Colgan (Ire)
Bristol v Bordeaux
Ellis Genge, Harry Randall and Louis Rees-Zammit come back into the starting 15 as Pat Lam makes three changes for the visit of holders Bordeaux.
Noah Heward keeps his place on the wing after a first-half hat-trick in last week's 61-49 win over the Bulls while Kalavati Ravouvou is on the opposite flank after his two tries in that extraordinary 110-point game.
Fitz Harding captains the team in an unchanged back row alongside Santiago Grondona and Viliame Mata.
Both teams have already qualified from Pool 4 with this game deciding who will finish top and secure a home game in the round of 16.
Bordeaux make two changes from last week's hammering of Northampton, with full-back Salesi Rayasi on the bench despite scoring a hat-trick against Saints. He is replaced by Romain Buros, with the other switch seeing Boris Palu come into the second row.
Damian Penaud, Louis Bielle-Biarrey, Mathieu Jalibert and another hat-trick scorer in the Saints win, Cameron Woki, all start.
Line-ups
Bristol: Rees-Zammit; Heward, Janse van Rensburg, Williams, Ravouvou; Jordan, Randall; Genge, Oghre, Kloska, Rubiolo, Batley, S Grondona, Harding (capt), Mata.
Replacements: Thacker, Lahiff, Halliwell, Owen, B Grondona, Marmion, Worsley, Moroni.
Match officials
Referee: Nika Amashukeli (Geo)
Assistant referees: Shota Tevzadze (Geo), Andrew Cole (Ire)
TMO: Ben Whitehouse (Wal)
Northampton v Scarlets
Fraser Dingwall returns to captain the already-qualified Saints as they aim to secure home advantage in the round of 16.
England fly-half Fin Smith has been ruled out with a calf strain so Anthony Belleau and Alex Mitchell form the half-back partnership that also began last week's heavy Pool 4 defeat by Bordeaux.
Tommy Freeman starts at centre, there are two changes in the front row as Emmanel Iyogun and Robbie Smith come into the side, and Chunya Munga will join JJ van der Mescht in the second row.
Scarlets make three changes from the 47-38 defeat by Pau as Wales fly-half Sam Costelow returns. Full-back Jac Davies and lock Max Douglas are also recalled in Nigel Davies' first game back in charge.
The visitors need a bonus-point win to clinch their place in the last 16 after Bulls' dramatic win over Pau on Friday kept the Welsh side's hopes alive.
Line-ups
Northampton: Ramm; Todaro, Freeman, Dingwall (capt), Sleightholme; Belleau, Mitchell; Iyogun, Smith, Davison, Munga, van der Mescht, Kemeny, Graham, Pollock.
Replacements: Wright, Fischetti, Millar-Mills, Lockett, Chick, McParland, Pater, Hendy.
Scarlets: J Davies; Mee, James, Hawkins, Murray; Costelow, Hughes; Mathias, Elias, Thomas, Douglas, Ball, Plumtree, Macleod (capt), Anderson.
Replacements: van der Merwe, Hepburn, O'Connor, Taylor, Davis, 21. G Davies, Page, Lewis.
Match officials
Referee: Kevin Bralley (Fra)
Assistant referees: Vincent Blasco Baque (Fra), Flavien Hourquet (Fra)
TMO: Julien Castaignede (Fra)
La Rochelle v Harlequins
Harlequins make one change from their thumping 61-10 win over the Stormers last week with experienced lock Joe Launchbury coming in to make his 50th appearance for the club.
Kieran Treadwell drops to the bench with Quins captained by number eight Alex Dombrandt, who is joined by Chandler Cunningham-South and Jack Kenningham in the back row.
Marcus Smith and Lucas Friday continue their half-back combination at the Stade Marcel Deflandre.
Harlequins have already qualified for the round of 16 but are aiming to finish in Pool 3's top two to earn home advantage in the next round. Ronan O'Gara's two-time champions La Rochelle need to win to secure their progression.
France international prop Uini Atonio captains the side which conceded a last-minute penalty to lose 25-24 to Leinster last weekend, while England wing Jack Nowell is among the substitutes.
Line-ups
La Rochelle: Leyds; Niniashvili; Seuteni, Daunivucu, Bollengier; West, Berjon; Kaddouri, Latu, Atonio (capt), Kante Samba, Boudehent, Jegou, Botia, Cancoriet.
Replacements: Lespiaucq, Wardi, Sclavi, Kuntelia, Alldritt, Fraindt, Favre, Nowell.
Harlequins: T Green; David, Northmore, Bradley, Murley; Smith, Friday; Kerrod, Walker, Delgado, Launchbury, Petti, Cunningham-South, Kenningham, Dombrandt (capt).
Replacements: Riley, Hobson, Williams, Treadwell, Carr, Lawday, M Green, Evans.
Match officials
Referee: Andrea Piardi (Ita)
Assistant referees: Clara Munarini (Ita), Alberto Favaro (Ita)
TMO: Matteo Liperini (Ita)
Glasgow Warriors v Saracens
Owen Farrell starts at centre as director of rugby Mark McCall makes four changes from the win over Toulouse for Saracens' contest with unbeaten Pool 1 leaders Glasgow.
The former England captain is among three changes to the back line. He is joined by Lucio Cinti in midfield and Max Malins replaces young winger Noah Caluori, who is named among the replacements.
England number eight Ben Earl replaces Tom Willis as the only change in the forwards, with Maro Itoje skippering the side from the second row.
Saracens have yet to confirm their place in the last 16 but could still win the pool if results go their way, while Glasgow will be seeking to make it four bonus-point wins from four games.
Scotland international Rory Darge returns to the back-row amid two Glasgow Warriors changes. Euan Ferrie drops to the bench and Matt Fagerson switches back to blindside.
In the backs, Jamie Dobie is rested with Ollie Smith coming in to replace him on the wing and scrum-half George Horne is set to make his 150th Warriors appearance.
Line-ups
Glasgow Warriors: Rowe, Steyn (capt), Jones, S Tuipulotu, Smith; Lancaster, Horne; Schickerling, Hiddleston, Z Fagerson, Craig, Cummings, M Fagerson, Darge, Dempsey.
Replacements: Stephen, Sutherland, Talakai, Williamson, Brown, Ferrie, McDowall, Afshar.
Saracens: Daly; Malins, Cinti, Farrell, Segun; Burke, van Zyl; Mawi, George, Street, Itoje (capt), Tizard, McFarland, Gonzalez, Earl.
Replacements: Hadfield, Carre, Riccioni, Onyeama-Christie, Willis, Bracken, Hartley, Caluori.
Match officials
Referee: Luc Ramos (Fra)
Assistant referees: Thomas Charabas (Fra), Jonathan Gasnier (Fra)
TMO: Eric Gauzins (Fra)
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