This year's Heineken Champions Cup final may be played in October, while the competition organisers are looking at the potential for a one-off "exceptional" format for the 2020-21 season.

European rugby chiefs say they are still intent on completing this year's Heineken Champions Cup and Challenge Cup tournaments despite the continuing coronavirus lockdown.

Both events have been frozen at the quarter-final stages since early April but European Club Rugby say they are working towards staging finals on 16 & 17 October respectively.

A press release from the EPCR stated: "As part of its future planning, and with the extraordinary circumstances due to the Covid-19 pandemic at the forefront, EPCR can confirm that a number of tournament formats are being considered for the 2020/21 season.

"Ongoing discussions with EPCR's league and union shareholders regarding new formats have included the possibility of a 24-club Heineken Champions Cup with eight representatives from each of Europe’s leading league competitions, played over eight weekends.

"If adopted, any new format would apply to next season’s tournament only on an exceptional basis.

"In the meantime, EPCR remains committed to making every effort to conclude the knockout stages of the Heineken Champions Cup and Challenge Cup season subject to official advice and with the health and welfare of players, club staff, match officials, supporters and the wider rugby community in mind.

"It is hoped that the 2020 finals could be staged on 16 and 17 October."

European rugby chiefs say they are still intent on completing this year's Heineken Champions Cup and Challenge Cup tournaments despite the continuing coronavirus lockdown.

Both events have been frozen at the quarter-final stages since early April but European Club Rugby say they are working towards staging finals on October 16 and 17 respectively.

In addition, the organisation has confirmed that is considering a potential revamp of the format for its continental competitions for the forthcoming season.

In a statement, EPCR said: "Ongoing discussions with EPCR's league and union shareholders regarding new formats have included the possibility of a 24-club Heineken Champions Cup with eight representatives from each of Europe's leading league competitions, played over eight weekends.

"If adopted, any new format would apply to next season's tournament only on an exceptional basis.

"In the meantime, EPCR remains committed to making every effort to conclude the knockout stages of the Heineken Champions Cup and Challenge Cup season subject to official advice and with the health and welfare of players, club staff, match officials, supporters and the wider rugby community in mind.
"It is hoped that the 2020 finals could be staged on 16 and 17 October."