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| - Pool-by-pool rundown of the European Champions Cup ahead of this weekend's sixth and final round of pool matches: Pool 1 Four-time winners Leinster have already qualified after five wins from five, dominating a pool where Northampton and Lyon have been left fighting for scraps with Treviso. Saints have it all to play for, a potential five-pointer from an away trip to Lyon taking them up to 19pts. Pool 2 Exeter will finish atop the pool on 22 points amassed from four wins from five, their sole blip a thrilling 31-31 draw with Glasgow last week. That draw saw the Scots' hopes of qualifying as one of the three best second-placed team go into a scenario dependent on other pool results, while La Rochelle and Sale wallow. Pool 3 Top 14 powerhouses Clermont are assured of qualifying, on 20 points from four wins and a loss. Ulster, in second on 17pts, will host winless Bath looking for a full five points, meaning the French club travel to Harlequins with a victory a must for a home quarter-final draw. Pool 4 Racing 92, fired by Scotland fly-half Finn Russell, have acquired 22 points from four wins and a draw to assure qualification. They face an intriguing away match at defending champions Saracens, in second on 14pts, the English champions last weekend gambled by resting a majority of their main World Cup contingent -- they beat the Ospreys -- ahead of what is a must-win game for them on home turf of a troubled season which has seen them take a domestic points deduction for breaching the salary cap. Munster host the winless Welsh region with an outside chance of qualifying, dependent on other results. Pool 5 Toulouse are the third French team to have assured qualifying for the knock-out phase, like Leinster the only team to have notched up five wins from five games. Second-placed Gloucester travel to southern France, in the unlikely position of sealing one of the best runners-up spot should they manage a bonus-point victory despite having lost three of their five matches to date. Montpellier welcome Connacht in a game to avoid bottom spot. lp/iwd/mw
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