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Fixtures:
Saturday, 18 January – Clermont Auvergne v Bristol (15:15 GMT), Benetton v La Rochelle (17:30 GMT), Leinster v Bath (17:30)
Leinster have already qualified and know a win at home to Bath on Saturday will secure their spot as number one seeds from Pool 2.
Clermont know a home win over Bristol is likely to give them a place in the last 16 because of the difficult games facing Bath and Benetton.
Bristol also know a win would probably take them through if those results also go their way.
A point for La Rochelle, who face Benetton, will be enough to secure their position in the top four, and a win would secure a top-two seeding.
Benetton will qualify with a win, and if they can overtake their opponents – they are three points behind La Rochelle but with a markedly worse points difference – could secure a last-16 home tie, depending on what Bath do.
Bath know a win over Leinster would secure enough points to qualify. However, they can still qualify without picking up any points if results go their way.