We’ve had a dig into the archives to bring you memories of previous Scottish winners of European club rugby’s biggest prize.
9. Glory for Hilton
Dave Hilton was part of the Bath side which became the first British winners of rugby's European Cup by beating Brive in the 1998 final. The former Scotland prop was capped 42 times and later played for Glasgow Warriors. Photo: David Rogers
10. Homecoming hero
Saracens' Scottish centre Duncan Taylor celebrates with supporters at Murrayfield after the 28-17 win over French side Clermont Auvergne in the 2017 European Champions Cup final. In securing victory, Saracens set a new record of 18 consecutive unbeaten European games. Photo: Odd Andersen/AFP via Getty Images
11. Moir helps Saints prosper
Aberdeen-born back Craig Moir was a mainstay for Northampton for the best part of a decade and started on the wing in the 2000 Heineken Cup final win over Munster. Moir, who later played for the Scottish Borders pro side, was capped three times by Scotland and would probably have won more but for a serious injury. Photo: David Rogers/Getty Images
12. Sean's show
Scotland winger Sean Maitland touches down for Saracens' first try against Leinster in the 2019 Champions Cup final at St James' Park. Billy Vunipola also scored in the 20-10 win in Newcastle which gave Sarries their third triumph in four seasons. Photo: David Rogers/Getty Images