MARSEILLE — Twice European champion Toulon scraped into the inaugural Champions Cup final with a tense 25-20 victory over underdogs Leinster after extra time at the Stade Velodrome Sunday. Big-spending Toulon, winner of the now defunct Heineken Cup in 2013 and 2014, was level at 15-15 midway through the first extra period before scoring 10 points before the interval when down to 14 men after Ali Williams had been sin-binned. French rivals Clermont Auvergne, which beat Saracens Saturday, awaits Toulon in the May 2 final at Twickenham, a repeat of the 2013 showpiece in Dublin which Toulon edged 16-15 after fighting back from 15-6 down to secure their first European crown. — Reuters