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November 2014 NOVEMBER 2014 DATE KO* HOME AWAY VENUE TOURNAMENT 01-Nov-14 14:00 Japan 21-61 Māori All Blacks Noevir Stadium, Kobe 01-Nov-14 14:00 Sale Sharks 32-29 Wasps AJ Bell Stadium 01-Nov-14 14:30 Barbarians 36-40 Australia Twickenham 01-Nov-14 14:45 Lyon Olympique Universitaire 17-41 Toulouse Matmut Stadium 01-Nov-14 15:00 Bath Rugby 47-7 London Welsh Recreation Ground 01-Nov-14 15:00 Exeter Chiefs 28-27 Gloucester Rugby Sandy Park Centro Sportivo Fiamme 01-Nov-14 15:00 Fiamme Oro Roma 24-13 Petrarca Padova Oro 01-Nov-14 15:00 I Cavalieri Prato 10-43 Cammi Calvisano Stadio Enrico Chersoni 01-Nov-14 15:00 London Irish 16-17 Leicester Tigers Madejski Stadium 01-Nov-14 15:00 Marchiol Mogliano 36-16 Mantovani Lazio Stadio Quaggia 01-Nov-14 15:00 Rugby Rovigo 74-0 L'Aquila Rugby 1936 Stadio Mario Battaglini 01-Nov-14 15:00 USA 6-74 New Zealand Soldier Field, Chicago 01-Nov-14 16:00 Northampton Saints 37-23 Newcastle Falcons Franklin's Gardens 01-Nov-14 17:15 Cardiff Blues 24-28 Munster Rugby BT Sport Cardiff Arms Park 01-Nov-14 18:00 Scarlets 28-13 Zebre Parc y Scarlets 01-Nov-14 18:30 Brive 21-15 Castres Olympique Stade Amédée Domenech 01-Nov-14 18:30 La Rochelle 21-15 Montpellier Stade Marcel Deflandre 01-Nov-14 18:30 Racing Métro 92 17-21 Oyannax Stade Yves Du Manoir 01-Nov-14 18:30 Stade Français 39-22 Bordeaux Bègles Stade Charléty 01-Nov-14 19:35 Ulster Rugby 23-6 Newport Gwent Dragons Kingspan Stadium 01-Nov-14 20:45 Bayonne 24-13 ASM Clermont Auvergne Stade Jean Dauger 02-Nov-14 13:00 Rugby Viadana 28-6 Rugby San Donà Stadio Luigi Zaffanella 02-Nov-14 13:00 Saracens 25-20 Harlequins Allianz Park 02-Nov-14 13:00 Toulon 61-28 Grenoble Stade Mayol 02-Nov-14 15:15 RFU Championship XV 28-23 Canada Sixways Parc Eiras, Colwyn Bay, 07-Nov-14 19:00 Canada 17-13 Namibia Wales 07-Nov-14 19:30 Scarlets 7-24 Northampton Saints Parc y Scarlets 07-Nov-14 19:35 Ospreys 9-21 Saracens The Gnoll 07-Nov-14 19:45 Harlequins 31-21 Newport Gwent Dragons Twickenham Stoop 07-Nov-14 20:00 Newcastle Falcons 21-22 Cardiff Blues Kingston Park 07-Nov-14 20:45 Montpellier 10-25 Brive Stade Yves Du Manoir Prince Chichibu Memorial 08-Nov-14 14:00 Japan 18-20 Maori All Blacks Rugby Ground, Tokyo 08-Nov-14 14:30 England 21-24 New Zealand Twickenham 08-Nov-14 14:30 Wales 28-33 Australia Millennium Stadium 08-Nov-14 14:45 Castres Olympique 22-14 Toulon Stade Pierre Antoine Stadio Cino e Lillo Del Duca, 08-Nov-14 15:00 Italy 24-13 Samoa Ascoli Piceno 08-Nov-14 16:30 Exeter Chiefs 18-6 Bath Rugby Sandy Park Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, 08-Nov-14 17:00 Georgia 9-23 Tonga Tbilisi 08-Nov-14 17:30 Ireland 29-15 South Africa Aviva Stadium 08-Nov-14 17:30 Scotland 41-31 Argentina BT Murrayfield Stadium 08-Nov-14 17:45 France 40-15 Fiji Stade Vélodrome, Marseille Kings Park Sports Ground, 08-Nov-14 18:00 Hong Kong 10-31 Russia Hong Kong Stadionul National Arcul de 08-Nov-14 18:30 Romania 27-17 USA Triumf, Bucharest Parc des Sports Marcel 08-Nov-14 20:00 ASM Clermont Auvergne 51-9 Stade Français Michelin 08-Nov-14 20:00 Grenoble 34-30 Lyon Olympique Universitaire Stade Lesdiguières 08-Nov-14 20:00 Oyannax 37-9 La Rochelle Stade Charles Mathon 08-Nov-14 20:00 Racing Métro 92 27-10 Bayonne Stade Yves Du Manoir 08-Nov-14 20:45 Bordeaux Bègles 20-21 Toulouse Stade André Moga 09-Nov-14 13:00 Saracens 46-22 Western Province Allianz Park 09-Nov-14 14:00 Wasps 43-22 London Irish Adams Park 09-Nov-14 14:30 London Welsh 9-18 Gloucester Rugby Kassam Stadium 09-Nov-14 15:00 Cammi Calvisano 18-19 Rugby Rovigo Peroni Stadium San Michele 09-Nov-14 15:00 L'Aquila Rugby 1936 3-38 Rugby Viadana Stadio Tommaso Fattori Centro Sportivo Giulio 09-Nov-14 15:00 Mantovani Lazio 31-25 Fiamme Oro Roma Onesti 09-Nov-14 15:00 Petrarca Padova 26-21 Marchiol Mogliano Stadio Plebiscito 09-Nov-14 15:00 Rugby San Donà 52-5 I Cavalieri Prato Stadio Romolo Pacifici 09-Nov-14 15:15 Leicester Tigers 29-13 Sale Sharks Welford Road 14-Nov-14 19:00 French Barbarians 35-14 Namibia Stade Felix Mayol, Toulon 14-Nov-14 19:00 Samoa 13-23 Canada Stade de la Rabine, Vannes 14-Nov-14 19:30 Cardiff Blues 19-13 Scarlets BT Sport Cardiff Arms Park 14-Nov-14 19:35 Ospreys 35-51 Newport Gwent Dragons Brewery Field 14-Nov-14 19:45 Gloucester Rugby 15-22 Harlequins Kingsholm 14-Nov-14 19:45 Northampton Saints 18-24 Exeter Chiefs Franklin's Gardens 15-Nov-14 12:00 Sale Sharks 36-8 London Irish AJ Bell Stadium 15-Nov-14 14:30 England 28-31 South Africa Twickenham 15-Nov-14 14:30 Wales 17-13 Fiji Millennium Stadium 15-Nov-14 15:00 Italy 18-20 Argentina Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa Stadionul National Arcul de 15-Nov-14 16:00 Romania 13-18 Japan Triumf 15-Nov-14 16:45 Tonga 40-12 USA Kingsholm 15-Nov-14 17:00 Bath Rugby 23-14 Newcastle Falcons Recreation Ground 15-Nov-14 17:30 Scotland 16-24 New Zealand BT Murrayfield Stadium 15-Nov-14 18:00 Hong Kong 29-37 Russia Hong Kong Football Club 15-Nov-14 21:00 France 29-26 Australia Stade de France 16-Nov-14 13:00 Leicester Tigers 21-21 Saracens Welford Road 16-Nov-14 14:30 Ireland 49-7 Georgia Aviva Stadium 16-Nov-14 15:00 Cammi Calvisano 39-3 Rugby San Donà Peroni Stadium San Michele Centro Sportivo Fiamme 16-Nov-14 15:00 Fiamme Oro Roma 34-3 L'Aquila Rugby 1936 Oro 16-Nov-14 15:00 I Cavalieri Prato 0-34 Petrarca Padova Stadio Enrico Chersoni 16-Nov-14 15:00 Marchiol Mogliano 22-12 Rugby Viadana Stadio Quaggia 16-Nov-14 15:00 Rugby Rovigo 35-11 Mantovani Lazio Stadio Mario Battaglini 16-Nov-14 15:15 Wasps 71-7 London Welsh Adams Park 21-Nov-14 19:00 Fiji 20-14 USA Stade de la Rabine, Vannes 21-Nov-14 19:30 Newport Gwent Dragons 12-38 Munster Rugby Rodney Parade 21-Nov-14 19:35 Connacht Rugby 43-3 Zebre Sportsground 21-Nov-14 19:35 Scarlets 19-9 Glasgow Warriors Parc y Scarlets 21-Nov-14 19:35 Ulster Rugby 25-16 Ospreys Kingspan Stadium 21-Nov-14 19:45 Harlequins 12-16 Sale Sharks Twickenham Stoop 21-Nov-14 20:00 Newcastle Falcons 20-10 Gloucester Rugby Kingston Park 22-Nov-14 14:30 Scotland 37-12 Tonga Rugby Park, Kilmarnock 22-Nov-14 15:00 Exeter Chiefs 31-15 Wasps Sandy Park 22-Nov-14 15:00 Italy 6-22 South Africa Stadio Euganeo, Padua 22-Nov-14 15:00 London Irish 16-33 Bath Rugby Madejski Stadium Estadio Nacional Jamor, 22-Nov-14 15:00 Portugal 29-20 Namibia Lisbon 22-Nov-14 16:30 Ireland 26-23 Australia Aviva Stadium 22-Nov-14 17:30 Wales 16-34 New Zealand Millennium Stadium Stadionul National Arcul de 22-Nov-14 18:30 Romania 18-9 Canada Triumf, Bucharest 22-Nov-14 19:00 England 28-9 Samoa Twickenham 22-Nov-14 21:00 France 13-18 Argentina Stade de France 23-Nov-14 13:00 Saracens 24-31 Northampton Saints Allianz Park 23-Nov-14 15:15 London Welsh 5-26 Leicester Tigers Kassam Stadium 23-Nov-14 15:30 Benetton Treviso 24-24 Leinster Rugby Stadio Monigo 23-Nov-14 16:00 Edinburgh Rugby 28-13 Cardiff Blues BT Murrayfield Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, 23-Nov-14 17:00 Georgia 35-24 Japan Tbilisi 28-Nov-14 19:35 Cardiff Blues 36-25 Benetton Treviso BT Sport Cardiff Arms Park 28-Nov-14 19:35 Munster Rugby 21-20 Ulster Rugby Thomond Park 28-Nov-14 19:45 Bath Rugby 25-6 Harlequins Recreation Ground 29-Nov-14 14:30 England 26-17 Australia Twickenham Centro Sportivo Giulio 29-Nov-14 14:30 Mantovani Lazio 36-0 I Cavalieri Prato Onesti 29-Nov-14 14:30 Wales 12-6 South Africa Millennium Stadium 29-Nov-14 14:45 Toulon 27-19 ASM Clermont Auvergne Stade Mayol 29-Nov-14 15:00 L'Aquila Rugby 1936 9-38 Marchiol Mogliano Stadio Tommaso Fattori 29-Nov-14 15:00 Leicester Tigers 18-16 Wasps Welford Road 29-Nov-14 15:00 Rugby San Donà 16-23 Fiamme Oro Roma Stadio Romolo Pacifici 29-Nov-14 16:00 Zebre 18-10 Edinburgh Rugby Stadio XXV Aprile 29-Nov-14 16:30 Exeter Chiefs 27-19 Saracens Sandy Park 29-Nov-14 17:15 Leinster Rugby 18-12 Ospreys RDS Arena 29-Nov-14 18:30 Castres Olympique 9-14 Racing Métro 92 Stade Pierre Antoine 29-Nov-14 18:30 La Rochelle 19-19 Bayonne Stade Marcel Deflandre 29-Nov-14 18:30 Lyon Olympique Universitaire 23-20 Montpellier Matmut Stadium 29-Nov-14 18:30 Oyannax 28-23 Bordeaux Bègles Stade Charles Mathon 29-Nov-14 19:30 Connacht Rugby 14-8 Scarlets Sportsground 29-Nov-14 20:45 Toulouse 22-25 Grenoble Stade Ernest Wallon 30-Nov-14 12:30 Stade Français 20-17 Brive Stade Charléty 30-Nov-14 13:00 London Irish 9-21 Gloucester Rugby Madejski Stadium 30-Nov-14 14:30 London Welsh 14-43 Northampton Saints Kassam Stadium 30-Nov-14 15:00 Petrarca Padova 15-16 Cammi Calvisano Stadio Plebiscito 30-Nov-14 15:00 Rugby Viadana 11-16 Rugby Rovigo Stadio Luigi Zaffanella 30-Nov-14 15:15 Newcastle Falcons 13-18 Sale Sharks Kingston Park 30-Nov-14 16:00 Glasgow Warriors 19-15 Newport Gwent Dragons Scotstoun Stadium * All KO times are local .
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