Edinburgh v Glasgow on 22 August targeted for pro rugby return

Guinness Pro14 sets return date behind closed doors, with season to conclude with semi-finals and final before new campaign from 3 October
Edinburgh and Glasgow are due to meet on Saturday 22 August to get the Guinness Pro14 re-started. Photograph: SRU/SNSEdinburgh and Glasgow are due to meet on Saturday 22 August to get the Guinness Pro14 re-started. Photograph: SRU/SNS
Edinburgh and Glasgow are due to meet on Saturday 22 August to get the Guinness Pro14 re-started. Photograph: SRU/SNS

Saturday, August 22 has been selected as a target date for the 2019/20 Guinness Pro14 season to restart across all five competing territories, with two Edinburgh-Glasgow derbies behind closed doors to get the ball rolling.

The play-off stage will then be abbreviated to a last four, with no quarter-final stage and a and final on 12 September. Glasgow are currently third in Conference A, while Edinburgh are top of Conference B, which leaves the Warriors with some work to do to make the latter stages.

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On the day that Scotland’s First Minister confirmed that professional sport could resume without crowds, the Guinness Pro14 said in a statement: “The target date was agreed at the Pro14 Board meeting on Tuesday 9 June based upon the information currently available from each jurisdiction in which the Guinness Pro14 is played. Since announcing an indefinite suspension of match action in March, the tournament team at Pro14 Rugby has worked alongside key medical personnel at our unions and clubs as well as key stakeholders such as World Rugby to map out a return to action.

“With rigorous protocols outlined for training, game-day logistics and match play, PRO14 Rugby is confident that proposals submitted by our unions to governments across the UK, Ireland, Italy and South Africa will allow our teams get back on the pitch. Discussions around these proposals will be on-going between each union and their respective governments.”

The 2019/20 season will now be cut from 21 game rounds to 15. Games postponed prior to the indefinite suspension will be deemed 0-0 draws.

Postponed Round 13 fixtures Zebre Rugby Club v Ospreys and Benetton Rugby v Ulster have now been deemed 0-0 draws and all four teams will have two points added to their totals as a result. The updated tables can be viewed at www.pro14.rugby/match-centre/table/2020

Derby rounds in Italy, Scotland and South Africa will see the two teams from each territory play back-to-back fixtures. The derby fixtures for the teams in Ireland and Wales have yet to be confirmed and will be announced in line with kick-off times and broadcast selections.

The season will be concluded across four consecutive weekends with the Guinness PRO14 Final targeted for Saturday, September 12. The two teams which finish top of their conferences will qualify for a semi-final stage in order to compete for places in the Final. PRO14 Rugby will consider the latest information in the territories that knock-out games could take place before making a final decision on the venue(s).

David Jordan, tournament director of the Guinness Pro14, said: “Safety has been, and will continue to be, the highest priority as we look to activate our plans to restart the 2019/20 season. We are very fortunate to be in a position where everyone involved is confident that we can conclude the season on the field of play.

“The work and diligence of our leading medical personnel at our unions, our clubs, World Rugby and key stakeholders to get us to this point has been immense. Operating across five territories often brings different complexities to the Guinness PRO14 but our unions have worked hard to bring proposals to their governments so we may put plans into action.”

Proposed Game Rounds

Round 14: Saturday, August 22

Round 15: Saturday, August 29

Semi-Finals: Saturday, September 5

Final: Saturday, September 12

Venues, Timings & Cross-border Travel

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When venues across all five territories are agreed upon, consultations will begin with broadcast partners and all key stakeholders around suitable kick-off times. The respective unions involved in the Guinness PRO14 are in continued discussion with their relative authorities and governments regarding travel protocols and protective measures.

Health and safety protocols in relation to Covid-19

An overview of all the health and safety protocols and protective measures that will be put in place to prevent and mitigate the threat of Covid-19 will be published in due course. At that time tournament representatives will be made available to the media.

European Qualification & 2020/21 Season

PRO14 Rugby has agreed that rankings for European qualification for the 2020/21 season will be decided on the Conference table positions from Round 13. This will include the points awarded to teams whose postponed games in Round 13 have been deemed 0-0 draws. Once the competition formats for the 2020/21 season have been announced by EPCR then PRO14 Rugby will confirm its qualifying teams for the Heineken Champions Cup.

The 2020/21 Guinness PRO14 Season

Planning for the 2020/21 Guinness PRO14 season has begun, October 3 has been identified as the provisional date for Round 1

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