| 2021–22 RFU Championship Cup | |
|---|---|
| Tournament details | |
| Countries | |
| Tournament format(s) | Knockout | 
| Date | 9 April – 21 May 2022 | 
| Tournament statistics | |
| Teams | 11 | 
| Final | |
| Champions | Ealing Trailfinders (2nd title) | 
| Runners-up | Coventry | 
The 2021–22 RFU Championship Cup was the third season of the annual rugby union Championship Cup competition for second tier, professional English clubs playing in the RFU Championship.[1] The competition returned after a 14-month hiatus, following the cancellation of the previous year's tournament and the mid season cancellation of the 2019–20 tournament.
Competition format
The competition format is two-legged knockout ties with a first round of five matches, followed by quarter-finals, semi-finals and final. The Championship winners, Ealing Trailfinders received a bye to the quarter-finals. The first round matches took place on 9 April, following the final round of Championship fixtures. In the competition's inaugural season, the RFU had set out the pool matches in a regional format to encourage derby games, but this year's competition format is more loosely structured.
Participating teams and locations
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First round
First leg
Second leg
- Jersey Reds win 111 – 21 on aggregate
 
- Doncaster Knights win 56 – 46 on aggregate
 
- Hartpury University win 96 – 66 on aggregate
 
- Coventry win 52 – 49 on aggregate
 
- Bedford Blues win 90 – 33 on aggregate
 
Knock-out stage
The four overall winners from round 1 along with the best two losing teams and Ealing Trailfinders will contest the two-legged quarter-finals. The competition will then be played in a single-leg straight knockout format.
Quarter-finals
1st leg
| 29 April 19:45  | 
| Hartpury University | 19 – 19 | Jersey Reds | 
| ALPAS Arena | 
| 30 April 14:30  | 
| Cornish Pirates | 38 – 37 | Bedford Blues | 
| Mennaye Field | 
| 30 April 14:30  | 
| Doncaster Knights | 22 – 35 | Coventry | 
| Castle Park | 
| 30 April 15:00  | 
| Ampthill | 21 – 31 | Ealing Trailfinders | 
| Dillingham Park | 
2nd leg
| 6 May 19:45  | 
| Jersey Reds | 30 – 14 | Hartpury University | 
| Stade Santander International | 
- Jersey Reds won 49 - 34 on aggregate
 
| 7 May 15:00  | 
| Bedford Blues | 32 – 33 | Cornish Pirates | 
| Goldington Road | 
- Cornish Pirates won 71 – 69 on aggregate
 
| 7 May 15:00  | 
| Ealing Trailfinders | 56 – 24 | Ampthill | 
| Trailfinders Sports Ground | 
- Ealing Trailfinders won 87 – 45 on aggregate
 
| 8 May 15:00  | 
| Coventry | 27 – 31 | Doncaster Knights | 
| Butts Park Arena | 
- Coventry won 62 – 53 on aggregate
 
Semi-finals
| 13 May 19:00  | 
| Jersey Reds | 17 – 20 | Coventry | 
| Stade Santander International | 
| 14 May 15:00  | 
| Ealing Trailfinders | 36 – 26 | Cornish Pirates | 
| Trailfinders Sports Ground | 
Final
| 21 May | 
| Ealing Trailfinders | 19 – 13 | Coventry | 
| Trailfinders Sports Ground Attendance: 1,400 Referee: Michael Hudson  | 
See also
References
- ↑ "Fixture update & Championship Cup". Cornish Pirates. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
 - ↑ "A right mess entirely of the RFU's making". The RugbyPaper. No. 703. 6 March 2022. p. 11.
 - ↑ Ballheimer, David (22 May 2022). "Ealing double up to sink gutsy Cov". The RugbyPaper. No. 714. p. 22.
 

