The final had been scheduled for the weekend of the 22nd of May
The European Professional Club Rugby board has confirmed the semi-finals and finals of the Champions Cup and Challenge Cup have been postponed indefinitely because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The final had been scheduled for the weekend of the 22nd of May in Marseille.
European rugby bosses say they remain committed to completing the competitions before ending the season.
Meanwhile,
Simon Zebo says he’s had no contact with new Ireland head coach Andy Farrell.
The former Munster back has been in international exile since his move to French side Racing 92.
Zebo says he has a “very good relationship” with Farrell whether he’s picked for the team or not.
He has not ruled out a career swansong at Munster.
The full back in currently enjoying life in France, where the 30 year old's immediate future lies
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