We’ve had a dig into the archives to bring you memories of previous Scottish winners of European club rugby’s biggest prize.

. GLOUCESTER, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 15: The Champions Cup trophy during the Heineken Champions Cup Round 1 match between Gloucester Rugby and Toulouse at Kingsholm Stadium on November 15, 2019 in Gloucester, England. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)
Exeter and Racing 92 will contest the Heineken Champions Cup final in Bristol on Saturday evening. Photo: David Rogers/Getty Images

. Nicol's Bath make a splash
Bath captain Andy Nicol dons a tartan scarf to celebrate alongside coach Andy Robinson and team-mates after the 19-18 win over Brive in the 1998 Heineken Cup final at the Lescure Stadium in Bordeaux. Photo: David Rogers/Getty Images

. Saint Pountney shows true grit
Former Scotland captain Budge Pountney makes a break for Northampton during their 2000 Heineken Cup final against Munster at Twickenham. In a tense, gritty battle the Saints prevailed 9-8 thanks to three Paul Grayson penalties. Munster's David Wallace scored the only try of the game. Photo: Martyn Hayhow/AFP via Getty Images

. Hines means business
Nathan Hines, left, celebrates with Leinster team-mates Isa Nacewa and Leo Cullen after the Irish club's 33-22 victory over Northampton Saints in the 2011 Heineken Cup final in Cardiff. Hines was capped 77 times by Scotland and was later assistant coach to Vern Cotter with the national side. Photo: David Rogers/Getty Images

. Stylish Taylor cuts a dash
Duncan Taylor is thwarted on this occasion during Saracens' 2016 European Champions Cup final win over Racing 92 in Lyon. The Scotland centre helped the English club to a 21-9 victory, with Owen Farrell kicking seven out of seven penalties to give Sarries their first European Cup win Photo: David Rogers/Getty Images

. Hamilton at the double
Jim Hamilton was part of the hugely successful Saracens squad that clinched the Premiership and European Cup double in 2016 and made a late appearace in the Champions Cup final win over Racing 92 in Lyon. Sarries won all six Pool matches then beat Northampton in the quarter-finals and Wasps in the semis. Photo: David Rogers/Getty Images

1. Nicol's Bath make a splash
Bath captain Andy Nicol dons a tartan scarf to celebrate alongside coach Andy Robinson and team-mates after the 19-18 win over Brive in the 1998 Heineken Cup final at the Lescure Stadium in Bordeaux. Photo: David Rogers/Getty Images

2. Saint Pountney shows true grit
Former Scotland captain Budge Pountney makes a break for Northampton during their 2000 Heineken Cup final against Munster at Twickenham. In a tense, gritty battle the Saints prevailed 9-8 thanks to three Paul Grayson penalties. Munster's David Wallace scored the only try of the game. Photo: Martyn Hayhow/AFP via Getty Images

3. Hines means business
Nathan Hines, left, celebrates with Leinster team-mates Isa Nacewa and Leo Cullen after the Irish club's 33-22 victory over Northampton Saints in the 2011 Heineken Cup final in Cardiff. Hines was capped 77 times by Scotland and was later assistant coach to Vern Cotter with the national side. Photo: David Rogers/Getty Images

4. Stylish Taylor cuts a dash
Duncan Taylor is thwarted on this occasion during Saracens' 2016 European Champions Cup final win over Racing 92 in Lyon. The Scotland centre helped the English club to a 21-9 victory, with Owen Farrell kicking seven out of seven penalties to give Sarries their first European Cup win Photo: David Rogers/Getty Images