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Published 19:05 30 Mar 2015 BST
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The refurbished Stade Velodrome was still a work in progress when Munster took on the back-to-back champions in the last four in 2014, but the completed 62,895 model will house the semi-final again should Toulon prevail.
If Wasps record a shock win, then either Leinster or Bath will travel to Brighton, with the Amex Stadium penned in as a last four venue.
On the other side of the draw, the winner of Clermont v Northampton will have home country advantage in the last four, and should it be Clermont facing either Racing Metro or Saracens, the game will take place at Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, home of French Ligue 1 side Saint-Etienne.
And if Northampton make it to the last four, the Ricoh Arena in Coventry will be the venue on the weekend of 18/19 April.

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