[1] Although there are no stipulations on player selection, the cup was seen by many clubs as a development competition, and games took place during the Autumn International window and during the Six Nations.
Northampton Saints became the first ever winners of the Premiership Cup when they defeated Saracens 23 – 9 in the final at Franklin's Gardens on 17 March 2019.
The winners of the semi-finals then meet at the final in March 2019 to be held at the home ground of the highest ranked remaining team.
Note, if two teams qualify from the same pool, they can still be drawn together in the semi-finals.
Semesa Rokoduguni for Bath at home to Gloucester on 4 February 2019 Semesa Rokoduguni for Bath at home to Gloucester on 4 February 2019 James Grayson for Northampton Saints at home to Newcastle Falcons on 9 February 2019 Demetri Catrakilis for Harlequins away to Bath on 27 October 2018 Max Malins for Saracens at home to Leicester Tigers on 27 October 2018 Lima Sopoaga for Wasps at home to Bristol Bears on 11 November 2018 Alex Lozowski for Saracens away to Worcester Warriors on 8 February 2019 [6][8][9][17][18][20][2] Leicester Tigers at home to Worcester Warriors on 3 November 2018 Sale Sharks at home to Newcastle Falcons on 3 February 2019 [6][8][9][17][18][20][2]