Challenge Cup: Cheetahs v Ulster to be played behind closed doors at new venue due to weather conditions.
The highly anticipated Challenge Cup fixture between the Toyota Cheetahs and Ulster Rugby has been rescheduled to take place in a completely different location, with fans left disappointed after it was confirmed that the match would be played behind closed doors. The game was initially set to go ahead in Amsterdam at 15:15 on Sunday, but the Netherlands capital's NRCA Stadium has been deemed unplayable due to sub-zero temperatures.
As a result, the fixture has now been relocated to Dukes Rugby Club in s-Hertogenbosch, with kick-off scheduled for 13:00 GMT. While this move ensures that the match can still go ahead, it also means that supporters who had made travel arrangements to attend will be unable to do so.
European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR) has confirmed that the match will indeed take place behind closed doors, although officials stress that they are continuing to monitor weather conditions in the lead-up to the fixture. In a statement on the implications of this decision, Ulster Rugby explained that the team is seeking further clarification from tournament organizers regarding the impact of this move and what it means for fans.
This Challenge Cup game represents an opportunity for both teams to test their skills against each other in a key European competition, but unfortunately for supporters, the decision to play behind closed doors will mean missing out on the excitement.
The highly anticipated Challenge Cup fixture between the Toyota Cheetahs and Ulster Rugby has been rescheduled to take place in a completely different location, with fans left disappointed after it was confirmed that the match would be played behind closed doors. The game was initially set to go ahead in Amsterdam at 15:15 on Sunday, but the Netherlands capital's NRCA Stadium has been deemed unplayable due to sub-zero temperatures.
As a result, the fixture has now been relocated to Dukes Rugby Club in s-Hertogenbosch, with kick-off scheduled for 13:00 GMT. While this move ensures that the match can still go ahead, it also means that supporters who had made travel arrangements to attend will be unable to do so.
European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR) has confirmed that the match will indeed take place behind closed doors, although officials stress that they are continuing to monitor weather conditions in the lead-up to the fixture. In a statement on the implications of this decision, Ulster Rugby explained that the team is seeking further clarification from tournament organizers regarding the impact of this move and what it means for fans.
This Challenge Cup game represents an opportunity for both teams to test their skills against each other in a key European competition, but unfortunately for supporters, the decision to play behind closed doors will mean missing out on the excitement.