Summary

  • FT: Bath 16-28 Saracens

  • Saracens win Premiership title for second time

  • Farrell, George and Wyles tries give Sarries control

  • Fly-half Farrell ends with 18-point haul

  • Joseph try and three Ford penalties for Bath

  1. Who's your money on?published at 12:36 British Summer Time 30 May 2015

    That question, I hasten to add, certainly isn't rhetorical either. Just who do you think will win this year's Premiership crown?

    You can send us your answer now by popping over to the right-hand side of the page (desktop) or up to the tab at the top (mobile and tablet), and you can click here to read our terms and conditions too.

    The vote will close at 14:30 BST and we'll reveal your chosen winner at half-time.

  2. Postpublished at 12:34 British Summer Time 30 May 2015

    Premiership trophyImage source, Getty Images

    The prize, in glistening silver, stands at 79cm tall and weighs in at 15kg. Only four captains have held this particular version aloft, though dozens before them have lifted previous incarnations.

    And, at around 16:30 BST this afternoon, it is an honour that will fall to either Bath's Stuart Hooper or Saracens' Alistair Hargreaves.

    But which will it be?

    Welcome to our coverage of the 2015 Premiership final at Twickenham.

  3. Postpublished at 12:30 British Summer Time 30 May 2015

    On this day, by road, by train and by air, draped proudly in the colours of their tribe, tens of thousands of hopeful men and women will travel from all corners of the land to embark on a small patch of London Town.

    For some, it will be a short and familiar trip, one frequently endured in recent years - but one they've returned home from triumphant only once.

    SaracensImage source, Getty Images

    For others, who are old enough to remember at least, it is a journey that will stir memories of former glories, perhaps forgotten in the midst of more testing times.

    BathImage source, Getty Images

    Wherever they are from, however, today the goal they share is a common one.

    To become champions.