Saracens became the first English Premiership side in nine years to clinch a European Champions Cup final after they defeated Racing 92 21-9 in the final on Saturday.
Owen Farrell booted seven penalties to help Saracens secure a 21-9 victory against Racing 92 at Grand Stade de Lyon as they became the first English club in nine years to taste European Champions Cup glory.
New Zealand and Racing 92 fly-half Dan Carter was lavish in his praise for Saracens counterpart Owen Farrell ahead of the European Champions Cup final on Saturday.
Both Saracens and Racing 92 will be locking horns with each other in the Champions Cup final on Saturday and here is a sneak peek on what to expect on the grand day.
As Saracens and Racing 92 compete with each other on the European Champions Cup final on Saturday at Grand Stade de Lyon, let us take a look at a few of the stats involving both the teams.
Former Wales scrum-half Mike Phillips has hailed his teammate Luke Charteris, who he believes will be the key for Racing 92 when they taken on Saracens in the Champions Cup final on Saturday.
England and Saracens fly-half Owen Farrell is hoping to emulate Racing 92 fly-half Dan Carter's calmness under pressure when they meet each other in the European Champions Cup final on Saturday.
Saracens head coach Mark McCall stated that his team won't be making the mistake of targeting the Racing 92 fly-half Dan Carter when the two teams meet each other in the final of the European Champions Cup on Saturday.
Dan Carter moved one step closer to completing the clean sweep of world rugby's premier trophies, booting Racing 92 into the European Champions Cup final.
Manu Tuilagi is closing in on his ideal fighting weight and will be at full tilt by the time England tour Australia in June, according to Richard Cockerill.
Glasgow ended a frustrating European campaign on a positive note and head coach Gregor Townsend was "delighted" with the workmanlike 22-5 victory over Racing 92 at Kilmarnock's Rugby Park.
Glasgow Warriors have opted to move their European Rugby Champions Cup match against Racing 92 on January 23 to Kilmarnock's Rugby Park due to a high risk of their Scotstoun pitch being waterlogged.