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Dragons RFC European fixtures for 2025/26 campaign announced

Dragons RFC European fixtures for 2025/26 campaign announced

Tournament organisers EPCR have confirmed the dates for the pool stages of the EPCR Challenge Cup.
The Dragons are set to face French Top 14 heavyweights Lyon and the Newcastle Falcons from the English Premiership at Rodney Parade.
The Men of Gwent, playing in Pool 2, kick off their campaign against Perpignan at Stade Aimé Giral on Sunday, December 7, with a 2pm local time start.
The following weekend will see Filo Tiatia's squad welcome last season's runners-up, Lyon, to Rodney Parade for a 3.15pm kick-off on Sunday, December 14.
Round 3 will have the Dragons on the road again, this time facing United Rugby Championship rivals Benetton Rugby at Stadio Comunale di Monigo on Saturday, January 10, with a 6.30pm start in local time.
The group stages will conclude with a home fixture against Newcastle Falcons on Friday, January 16, under the Rodney Parade lights, with an 8pm kick-off.
The EPCR fixtures for the 2025/26 season are as follows:
Round 1: Sunday, December 7: USAP vs Dragons RFC, Stade Aimé Giral, 2pm local time. Round 2: Sunday, December 14: Dragons RFC vs Lyon Olympique. Rodney Parade, 3.15pm. Round 3: Saturday, January 10: Benetton Rugby vs Dragons RFC, Stadio Comunale di Monigo, 6.30pm local time. Round 4: Friday, January 16: Dragons RFC vs Newcastle Falcons, Rodney Parade, 8pm.
In other news, Dragons RFC's Rodrigo Martinez has been selected for the Argentina XV squad for the upcoming international against Romania.
The loosehead, after training with the squad, is now part of the selection process for the second fixture.
The game will be on Friday, July 18, at Club Atlético San Isidro in Buenos Aires.
Argentina, having beaten Brazil 45-17 earlier this month, aim to secure a double in the July international window.
Team news will be announced later this week.
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