Wasps fought back to secure a draw at Toulouse, Munster began their campaign after an emotional week, Connacht went to the top of Pool Two and Saracens continued to impress. But who gets your vote for player of Champions Cup week 2?
Tyler Bleyendaal
Munster needed guidance and the Kiwi showed that in abundance as the Province defeated Glasgow in Thomond Park. Controlled the game at half-back, and scored a superb try to start the scoring.
Charles Piutau
Something special was needed to separate Ulster and Exeter in Belfast and it came from Piutau as he danced his way through the Exeter defence before recycling it for Sean Reidy to score.
Nemani Nadolo
Montpellier bounced back in emphatic fashion against Leinster and Nadolo was as brutal in attack, scoring two tries, as he was in defense. His try-saving tackle on Dan Leavy was another highlight.
Nick Tompkins
Only drafted in as a late replacement, but Tompkins did brilliantly in scoring one try and setting up another as Saracens continued their emphatic start to the Champions Cup.
Stacey Ili
Connacht's win over Zebre was never in doubt, but a hat-trick from Ili on his debut is as good as it gets in a first start. He was explosive in attack and another gem of a Kiwi signed by Pat Lam.
Nathan Hughes
Players from Toulouse and Wasps were out on their feet by the time Hughes brushed the tackle of Paul Perez and dragged Jean-Marc Doussain over the line as he scored a try at the death which led to Jimmy Gopperth's tying conversion.
Tom Youngs
Leicester needed to bounce back after defeat to Glasgow last week and Youngs put in a man of the match performance. He was faultless in the lineout and showed physicality in defense and around the ruck.
Morgan Parra
Clermont look like a side with a point to prove and Parra has been spearheading their challenge. He once again led from scrum-half and provided the link that sets the yellow back-line on their way.