Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final shirt signed by 2008 Heineken Cup winning team The final was hosted at the neutral
Millennium Stadium,
Cardiff, and refereed by
Welsh referee
Nigel Owens. Toulouse kicked off and managed to regain possession. Toulouse dominated the early parts of the game, and although they missed a
penalty goal five minutes into the game,
scrum-half Jean-Baptiste Élissalde successfully kicked a
drop goal after eight minutes to give them a 3–0 lead. Toulouse continued to dominate territory but Munster
winger
Doug Howlett made a break in the 29th minute setting up a
ruck close to the Toulouse try-line. Munster
number eight Denis Leamy then broke from a ruck and attempted to place the ball over the try-line, but lost it forward in the process. From the resulting
scrum, Toulouse were pushed off their own ball and Munster gained possession from which Leamy scored. The
try was
converted by
Ronan O'Gara to give Munster a 7–3 lead after 33 minutes. After the intervention of touch judge Nigel Whitehouse, Pelous was shown a yellow card for his part in the incident and sent to the sin bin for 10 minutes. O'Gara kicked Munster's resulting penalty to give his team a 13–6 lead after 51 minutes. Three minutes later, Toulouse
fullback Cédric Heymans threw the ball into himself, then kicked ahead before collecting his own kick. He then chipped ahead which Toulouse's
Yannick Jauzion kicked once more before wing
Yves Donguy grounded the ball to give Toulouse a try. Élissalde converted the try to tie the scores at 13–13 after 54 minutes. Pelous returned from the sin-bin in the 61st minute, and four minutes later was penalised yet again for not rolling away in the ruck. O'Gara kicked the penalty which gave Munster a 16–13 lead. For most of the remaining time, Munster employed the pick-and-go technique, where the forwards would drive the ball from ruck to ruck in an effort to retain possession and use up time. Munster were penalised in the 78th minute after 17 phases of play; the ball was kicked downfield by Toulouse who counter-attacked. Munster turned the ball over, however, and won a kickable penalty with ten seconds left on the clock. Referee Nigel Owens stopped the clock until the penalty was taken; because of the risk of Toulouse recovering possession, the options of kicking for goal and kicking for touch were ruled out. Instead, Ronan O'Gara tapped the penalty and went into contact. With the ten seconds used up, the ball became unplayable in the collapsed maul, Owens blew the final whistle, and Munster had won 16–13. ==Statistics==