2025 Leinster Rugby vs Bath Rugby

Leinster Secures Home Advantage With Convincing Win Over Bath

Leinster Secures Home Advantage With Convincing Win Over Bath

Leinster Rugby secured a 47-21 win over Bath, guaranteeing home advantage in the knockout stages. Dominant second-half performance to remain unbeaten.

Jan 18, 2025 by Philip Bendon
Leinster Secures Home Advantage With Convincing Win Over Bath

Leinster Rugby cemented its dominance in the United Rugby Championship on Saturday, defeating Bath Rugby 47-21 in a thrilling encounter at the Aviva Stadium. 

The victory guarantees Leinster a home run through the knockout stages of the competition.

Bath started brightly, with Alfie Barbeary opening the scoring in the first minute, followed by another try from Tom de Glanville. Finn Russell converted both, giving Bath an early 14-0 lead. 

Leinster responded quickly, with Robbie Henshaw scoring twice in the opening 15 minutes. Sam Prendergast added one conversion, while Jack Conan’s try in the 36th minute, also converted by Prendergast, gave Leinster the lead. 

Bath regained a slim advantage just before halftime through de Glanville’s second try, converted by Russell, for a 21-19 lead at the break.

Robbie Henshaw Try | Leinster vs Bath


The second half saw Leinster assert its dominance. Garry Ringrose’s 60th-minute try, converted by Prendergast, swung momentum firmly in Leinster’s favor after Bath’s Beno Obano was sent off following a scrum collapse, which resulted in his second yellow card of the match. 

Down to 14 men, Bath struggled to contain Leinster’s relentless attack.

RG Snyman and Jamison Gibson-Park crossed for tries in the 51st and 67th minutes, respectively, with Ross Byrne converting both scores. 

Snyman added his second try in the 76th minute, again converted by Byrne, as Leinster sealed an emphatic victory.

Bath, despite the strong start, was unable to recover from Obano’s dismissal, with the numerical disadvantage proving decisive. 

Leinster capitalized on the extra man, showcasing its clinical attack and depth in the closing stages.

Alfie Barbeary Try | Leinster vs Bath


The win maintains Leinster’s unbeaten record this season and secures a home advantage through the knockout rounds. 

The commanding second-half performance reaffirmed Leinster's status as the favorite to lift the United Rugby Championship trophy.

Bath will rue its inability to sustain its first-half momentum and the costly red card that derailed the challenge.

Leinster, meanwhile, will look to carry this form into the final rounds of the regular season, and beyond, hoping to continue the pursuit of silverware.

Leinster Rugby Vs. Bath Rugby Scoring Summary

Leinster Rugby

Tries: Henshaw (9’, 15’), Conan (36’), Ringrose (60’), Snyman (51’, 76’), Gibson-Park (67’)

Conversions: Prendergast (15’, 37’, 52’, 61’, 68’), Byrne (76’, 77’)

Bath Rugby

Tries: Barbeary (1’), de Glanville (6’, 39’)

Conversions: Russell (2’, 7’, 40’)

What's Next For Leinster Rugby And Bath Rugby?

Leinster Rugby returns to the United Rugby Championship and will look to keep its unbeaten season rolling against the DHL Stormers. Bath Rugby will travel to Manchester to face the Sale Sharks, bidding to stay atop the Gallagher Premiership table.

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Investec Champions Cup Format 

Key points of the 2024-2025 Investec Champions Cup:

  • A multi-pool format, as launched in the 2023-2024 season
  • 24 elite clubs - eight each from the Gallagher Premiership, URC and TOP 14 - in four pools of six
  • Sporting jeopardy, with each club playing against four different opponents, home or away, in the pool stage
  • Four highest-ranked clubs in each pool qualify for the Round of 16
  • The Investec Champions Cup will be played over eight weekends, with four pool rounds and four knockout rounds culminating in the 2025 final, which will be staged at Cardiff's Principality Stadium on Saturday, May 24.

Investec Champions Cup Weekends

  • Round 1 – 6/7/8 December 2024
  • Round 2 – 13/14/15 December 2024
  • Round 3 – 10/11/12 January 2025
  • Round 4 – 17/18/19 January 2025
  • Round of 16 – 4/5/6 April 2025
  • Quarter-finals – 11/12/13 April 2025
  • Semi-finals – 2/3/4 May 2025
  • 2025 Investec Champions Cup final – Saturday, May 24, Principality Stadium, Cardiff

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When Does The 2024-2025 Investec Champions Cup Begin? When Is The Champions Cup Final?

The Investec Champions Cup and the EPCR Challenge Cup begin Dec. 6, and the four-round pool-play action ends Jan. 19, 2025. The Round of 16 starts on April 4, while the quarterfinals are April 11-13. The semifinals are May 2-4. 

The EPCR Championships weekend is in Cardiff, Wales at Principality Stadium. There are championship games on May 23 (EPCR Challenge Cup) and May 24 (Investec Champions Cup). 

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