Toulon's Delon Armitage on Wednesday appealed a 12-week ban for abusive language after a European Rugby Champions Cup defeat in December.
European Professional Cup Rugby confirmed the appeal will be heard before an independent appeals committee in London on Thursday, January 8.
The 31-year-old former England international was found guilty of misconduct following the stormy 25-21 defeat by Leicester Tigers on December 7.
Armitage -- whose Italian team-mate Martin Castrogiovanni received a suspended four match ban and a fine for a post match rant -- was found to have used offensive language towards spectators at Leicester's Welford Road ground.
Armitage, who has been pivotal to two-time defending European champions Toulon's success over the past couple of years, received an extra four weeks on the eight week ban because it was his second post-match misconduct case in four years.
The ban which runs until March 8 will see him miss the final two rounds of the European Champions Cup pool games and seven Top 14 matches.
Source: AFP
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