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Ones to watch, without doubt. Related StoriesThe battle for EuropeAfter an initially sputtering start to the campaign, Wasps have pulled away from the bottom four and are now rivalling Northampton Saints for 8th place and the final European Champions Cup spot. Saints’ season has been much the opposite, with a scintillating beginning having since given way to inconsistency. Nevertheless, back-to-back wins in their last two games – one over Wasps and one over Saracens – have put a stop to a rotten win of four defeats.
However, they can still salvage some hardware this season if they win the Premiership Rugby Cup. Reaching the final, however, will not come easy when they travel to Sandy Park, where Exeter have won eight of nine this season. Sale Sharks vs SaracensWatch Sale vs Saracens LIVEThe Sale Sharks are currently a respectable fourth place in the Gallagher Premiership, but in such a tight competition, your spot is never safe.
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And with messrs Lawes, Ludlam and Furbank back in the fray after the Six Nations, Chris Boyd will be confident going into a final set of fixtures that features clashes with three of the bottom four. 8th. Northampton Saints – Played 18, 48 points9th. Wasps – Played 18, 44 points10th. Bristol Bears – Played 18, 35 pointsFog on the TyneThe last few months have not been fun for Falcons supporters. Although they did beat Tigers in the cup on 18 March, Newcastle have sunk to second-bottom after a dismal series of nine straight league defeats. Their season’s close is not kind either, with only one of their seven remaining games against a fellow bottom four outfit.
Janco Venter and Harry Sloan make their first starts for Saracens, who have been defeated in their last two league matches but haven’t lost three in a row since 2017. Saracens: Will Hooley; Rotimi Segun, Dom Morris, Harry Sloan, Elliott Obatoyinbo; Manu Vunipola, Tom Whiteley; Sam Crean, Kapeli Pifeleti, Alec Clarey, Joel Kpoku, Callum Hunter-Hill, Calum Clark (captain), Sean Reffell, Janco Venter. Replacements: Tom Woolstencroft, Robin Hislop, Josh Ibuanokpe, Cameron Boon, Andy Christie, Alex Day, Juan Pablo Socino, Josh Hallett.
Watch: Exeter vs Harlequins & Sale vs Saracens - FloRugbyThe Premiership Rugby Cup has reached its semifinal stage, with Sale, Harlequins, Exeter, and Saracens the last four standing. The competition, which runs parallel to the Gallagher Premiership season, features 12 Premiership teams which were divided into three pool of four. The winners of each pool and then the best runner-up progressed to the semifinals. Sale, Harlequins, and Exeter won their respective pools, while the Saracens' 3-1 record was enough to see them lock down the top runner-up spot. As it is, Exeter will host the Harlequins at Sandy Park, and Saracens will travel to Sale's AJ Bell Stadium.
99 or by individual matches for £4. 99 Highlights: Sunday 27 March, 11. 15pm, ITV Tigers march onIt will take some collapse for a Leicester Tigers side who have lost just three times in the league this season to throw away an expected 11th Premiership title, although who knows what may happen come the brutality of the play-offs. Steve Borthwick’s men came out flying out of the traps and won 15 straight matches in all competitions until an unlikely defeat to Wasps in early January. They have not recaptured that mesmeric early season form but nevertheless remain the Premiership’s best side. With a run in the Champions Cup also on the cards, not to mention the coming return of Nic Dolly, Ellis Genge, Freddie Steward and Ben Youngs from England duty, Tigers will be writing plenty more headlines before this season is through.
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Saracens v Exeter live stream: How to watch from anywhereSaracens v Exeter live stream: How to watch the Premiership match online from anywhere This may be a repeat of last year’s Gallagher Premiership final but the teams look very different to those that lined up at Twickenham on 1 June 2019. In fact, there are only three players across both squads who were involved in that final – Don Armand and Dave Dennis in the Exeter line-up and Tom Woolstencroft of Saracens. Both coaching teams have clearly had next weekend’s European Champions Cup quarter-finals in mind when looking at selection for this afternoon’s match (kick-off 4. 30pm). With a play-off place already assured and just one more point from three matches needed to guarantee a home semi-final, Exeter are fielding a youthful side at Allianz Park. Alfie Petch, Facundo Cordero, Tom Wyatt, Joe Snow and Harvey Skinner make their first Premiership starts and are complemented by the experience of captain Armand and full-back Phil Dollman.
1st. Leicester Tigers – Played 19, 76 points2nd. Saracens – Played 18, 64 points3rd. Harlequins – Played 19, 63 pointsEngland’s fringe playersSpeaking of England, the rest of the domestic season offers an opportunity for those on the fringes of Eddie Jones’s Six Nations squad to prove themselves. It may seem odd to refer to Max Malins – who played every minute of England’s first four matches – as a fringe player, but his dropping from the 23 for the France game after his failure to score any tries shows his place in Jones’ “New England” is far from assured, and frankly he would not have started were Jonny May or Anthony Watson fit.
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Exeter: Phil Dollman; Josh Hodge, Corey Baldwin, Tom Wyatt, Facundo Cordero; Harvey Skinner, Joe Snow; Billy Keast, Jack Innard, Alfie Petch, Will Witty, Tom Price, Sean Lonsdale, Richard Capstick, Don Armand (captain). Replacements: Jordon Poole, James Kenny, Matt Johnson, Dave Dennis, Aaron Hinkley, Will Yarnell, Jack Walsh, Luke Mehson. Here’s how to find a reliable live stream for Saracens v Exeter wherever you are. How to watch Saracens v Exeter from outside your country If you’re abroad, but still want to watch your local Premiership coverage, like Saracens v Exeter, you can do so by using a VPN – Virtual Private Network.
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Exeter Chiefs – Played 19, 56 points5th. Gloucester Rugby – Played 18, 54 points6th. London Irish – Played 19, 53 points7th. Sale Sharks – Played 19, 52 points Round 21 Friday 25 March Gloucester vs Worcester Warriors (7. 45pm, BT Sport 2) – cancelled due to Covid-19 cases in the Worcester squad Saturday 26 March Bath vs Sale Sharks (3pm, PRTV)London Irish vs Northampton Saints (3pm, PRTV)Wasps vs Newcastle Falcons (3pm, PRTV)Saracens vs Bristol Bears (3pm, BT Sport 2) Sunday 27 March Exeter Chiefs vs Leicester Tigers (3pm, BT Sport 2) Live stream: BT games can be stream on the BT Sport app or website for existing TV subscribers, or pay £25 for a monthly pass; for PRTV games, you can watch all three games for £6.
The fall out from that has been a $6. 8 million fine, a 35 point deduction in the Gallagher Premiership league table, and automatic relegation to the RFU Championship for next year. The Saracens' saving grace is that they are still alive in the Champions Cup, and still have a chance to claim the Premiership Rugby Cup. Last year, Sarries nearly pulled off the aforementioned "Treble", but were upended in the Premiership Rugby Cup final by Northampton, 23-9.
And in the Champions Cup, the Sharks went a paltry 1-5 through pool play, finishing last place in the group. So, for Sale, hosting a Premiership Cup semifinal is a big deal and an opportunity to make a serious run at a trophy this year. Saracens have had, to say the least, a whirlwind season to date. Having been the unquestioned juggernaut dynasty of the past decade, the Sarries appear to be approaching the beginning of the end, following the discovery that they had breached the league salary cap regulations three-years running.
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Watch Exeter vs Harlequins LIVE on FloRugby | Sunday, Feb. 2 - 8:00 am (ET)Watch Sale vs Saracens LIVE on FloRugby | Friday, Feb. 7 - 2:45 pm (ET)Exeter Chiefs vs HarlequinsWatch Exeter vs Harlequins LIVEIt's been a cracking start for Exeter this season, as the Chiefs sit atop the Gallagher Premiership table, are set to host a Heineken Champions Cup Quarterfinal, and also get to host a Premiership Rugby Cup semifinal. Exeter is still capable of pulling off the unprecedented "Treble", which would be winning all three trophies. — Exeter Chiefs (@ExeterChiefs) January 19, 2020The Harlequins have enjoyed a mediocre campaign thus far, sitting middle of the pack in the Gallagher Premiership and finishing middle of the pack in their Champions Cup pool.
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Five key battles that will define the Premiership run-in as Six Nations stars return to actionWith the Six Nations over for another year, attention now turns to the remaining six rounds of the Gallagher Premiership season. The run-in is well and truly underway, with plenty of loose ends remaining and twists and turns still to come. Here’s what you should watch out for. The play-off raceJust four points separate Exeter Chiefs in 4th and Sale Sharks in 7th, with Gloucester and London Irish sandwiched in between. All four sides are effectively guaranteed a place in Europe (the top eight all qualify for the Champions Cup, the next four go into the Challenge Cup), but it is Exeter and Irish who are the form sides of the four, having won five and four of their last six respectively.
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