Under rules of the competition organiser,
European Rugby Cup, the winner of the Heineken Cup receives an automatic entry into the following season's Heineken Cup, as does the winner of the
Amlin Challenge Cup. If the Heineken Cup winner has already qualified through its domestic or regional league, the berth will normally pass to another team from its country; both Clermont and Toulon have qualified as the top two teams in the
Top 14 home-and-away season. However, France is capped at seven Heineken Cup places (as is
England). The final 2013–14 Heineken Cup participant was determined by the result of the
Challenge Cup Final held the previous day at the
RDS Arena in Dublin.
Leinster's victory over
Stade Français meant that the Heineken Cup winner's berth would now pass to the seventh-placed team in Top 14,
Perpignan. == Route to final ==