Leicester Tigers Wheelchair Rugby are on the verge of a clean sweep across all competitions if they are victorious in the final weekend of the Fours Premiership.
The club were crowned champions of the WR 5 Premiership Champions two weeks ago, alongside a League 2 victory for the development side the Leicester Tigers Swifts.
Having already lifted the trophy at the 2024 European Championships and the inaugural RMA National Championships in June 2025, victory in Fours action would represent a historic quadruple.
Having won the treble in 2023, prior to the founding of the RMA National Championship, Tigers will look to better the feat when they head to Fenton Manor Sports Complex in Stoke-on-Trent.
Taking place over Saturday, July 26 and Sunday, July 27, Tigers will first face London Wheelchair Rugby (9am) and Cheltenham Tigers (2pm) on the first day before final day showdowns with North East Bulls (9am) and West Coast Crash (2pm).
The latter lead the league at present, with Leicester tied in terms of competition points but behind in terms of aggregate scores. This means, should both Tigers and Crash be undefeated in the preceding matches, it will go down to the wire with the final match of the weekend deciding that year's champion.
West Coast Crash are the competition's reigning champions and the current head-to-head record across the opening two weekends sees the two teams tied at one win apiece, setting up a grandstand finale.
The team has been named for the weekend, with Faye West once again captaining the side, while Sebastien Verdin also returns to the court.
Leicester Tigers Wheelchair Rugby team for the final round of the Premiership Fours 2025
- Faye West (C)
- Sebastien Verdin
- Gary Scholes
- Luke Collier
- Lewis Evans
- Hayley Cassin
- Gavin Walker
- Jack Coulson
- Laurence Ball
- Lauren Saphir
- Gemma Lumsdaine
- Bruno Carrico
Coach: Jamie Stead