Summary

  • FT: Wasps 27-41 Exeter - Chiefs run in six tries as Waldrom scores hat-trick

  • FT: Harlequins 38-7 London Irish - England head coach Eddie Jones in the crowd

  • FT: Worcester 20-29 Leicester - Donncha O'Callagahan sent off for Worcester

  • FT: Bath 11-13 Northampton - Late JJ Hanrahan penalty seals win

  1. Half-timepublished at 15:45 Greenwich Mean Time 5 December 2015

    Harlequins 10-0 London Irish

    Harlequins v London IrishImage source, Rex Features

    That's the end of the first 40 minutes at The Stoop.

    London Irish, as has been the way throughout this season so far, doing the bulk of the defending.

    Quins looking well set to keep up their 100% home record.

  2. TRY (Kitchener, con Williams)published at 15:44 Greenwich Mean Time 5 December 2015

    Worcester 17-7 Leicester

    Leicester take advantage of 14-man Worcester and get their first points of the game through former Warrior Graham Kitchener.

    This half has been all about the home side but Tigers get a vital score just before the break to give them hope.

  3. Penalty (Hanrahan)published at 24 mins

    Bath 0-3 Northampton

    Bath concede another penalty at the scrum, their fourth in five scrums, and referee Craig Maxwell-Keys has a word with skipper Francois Louw.

    This time JJ Hanrahan takes on the kick from just outside the 22, and reads the wind nicely to send it through the posts for the first points of the afternoon.

  4. Look who's watching....published at 15:41 Greenwich Mean Time 5 December 2015

    Harlequins 10-0 London Irish

    Eddie JonesImage source, Reuters

    Cameras have picked this face out in The Stoop crowd.

    New England head coach Eddie Jones has sorted out his visa issues and is in the country.

    Watching a certain Chris Robshaw perhaps?

  5. Bath 0-0 Northamptonpublished at 21 mins

    Northampton go through a few phases for the first time in the game and look to establish a platform for an attack, but a pass from scrum-half Kahn Fotuali'i hits referee Craig Maxwell-Keys.

    From the resulting scrum Saints get a penalty, and now they'll have a chance to score the game's first points.

    But, given the windy conditions, Saints choose to go for the corner rather than kick for goal.

    However the line-out goes wrong and the ball bobbles into touch.

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    Try (Visser, con Evans)published at 15:37 Greenwich Mean Time 5 December 2015

    Harlequins 10-0 London Irish

    First try of the afternoon at The Stoop goes to Harlequins.

    Tim Visser breaks through a couple of tackles in the London Irish line on 32 minutes.

    Nick Evans kicks the extras.

    Tim Visser scores a try for HarlequinsImage source, Getty Images
  7. Sin-bin (O'Callaghan)published at 15:36 Greenwich Mean Time 5 December 2015

    Worcester 17-0 Leicester

    It's all happening at Sixways.

    Leicester's first real period of pressure produces a yellow card for Warriors' Irish second-rower Donncha O'Callaghan who is pulled up for a blatant offside.

    A crucial 10 minutes coming up...

  8. Bath 0-0 Northamptonpublished at 17 mins

    Nabil Hassan
    BBC Sport at The Rec

    There are 13,506 in attendance here at the Rec, which is a stadium record. Literally packing them in like sardines, including here in the press box.

  9. Bath 0-0 Northamptonpublished at 15 mins

    Anthony Watson puts a kick through and Northampton full-back Ben Foden can only shepherd the bouncing ball into touch.

    Saints have a defensive line-out about seven metres out from their own line.

  10. Harlequins 3-0 London Irishpublished at 15:31 Greenwich Mean Time 5 December 2015

    Ross Chisholm's first act of the afternoon after stepping off the bench is to find space outside wide for Quins.

    He races to the line and looks to have got over for the hosts in the corner.

    But, a great tackle from Irish winger Alex Lewington and the television replays confirm he just couldn't keep his foot in touch. No try.

    Ross Chisholm denied a try for HarlequinsImage source, Getty Images
  11. try

    Try (Cox, con Heathcote)published at 15:30 Greenwich Mean Time 5 December 2015

    Worcester 17-0 Leicester

    Warriors in complete control as Matt Cox runs in their second try of the afternoon and build up a healthy lead.

    Leicester, however, have been forced into two early changes as Mike Williams and Greg Bateman exit the field to be replaced by Lachlan McCaffrey and Tom Youngs.

  12. Bath 0-0 Northamptonpublished at 11 mins

    Bath v NorthamptonImage source, Getty Images

    We're still scoreless at the Rec but a second penalty at a defensive scrum has allowed Northampton to gain some territory.

    It's been a fairly scrappy encounter so far.

  13. Harlequins 3-0 London Irishpublished at 15:25

    Another change for Harlequins as winger Ollie Lindsay-Hague is replaced by Ross Chisholm.

    Two enforced changes already for Conor O'Shea's men but still just the one Nick Evans penalty separating the two sides.

  14. Bath 0-0 Northamptonpublished at 5 mins

    It's been a fairly even opening few minutes between these two mid-table sides.

    George Ford gets away with a clearing kick from inside his own 22 being charged down, as Semesa Rokoduguni manages to gather the rebound and clear Bath's lines.

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    Try (Olivier, con Heathcote)published at 15:20 Greenwich Mean Time 5 December 2015

    Worcester 10-0 Leicester

    Worcester, with all the early pressure, follow up their penalty with a try.

    Wynand Olivier collects a pass from the Warriors scrum and runs in straight under the sticks. What a start at Sixways.

    Meanwhile, Leicester form a huddle under the posts and receive a stern talking to...

    I'm guessing former Tigers flanker Johnson is not impressed either...

  16. Harlequins 3-0 London Irishpublished at 15:18 Greenwich Mean Time 5 December 2015

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    The World Cup winner is throwing his weight around for winless Irish. Quins have already lost lock Sam Twomey after 10 minutes for a stiff challenge.

    Charlie Matthews has come on in his place.

  17. Kick-offpublished at 0mins

    Bath 0-0 Northampton

    George Ford gets us under way at the Rec. Bath are in their traditional home kit and Saints are in their grey away shirts.

  18. Teams out at the Recpublished at 15:16

    Bath v Northampton

    Full-back Ben Foden leads out Northampton, while Matt Banahan comes out before the rest of his Bath team-mates to mark his 200th appearance for the club last week.

    We're almost ready for kick-off.

  19. Bath look to end Saints hoodoopublished at 15:12

    Bath v Northampton (15:15 GMT)

    Bath, Premiership finalists last season, have found life tough so far in 2015-16.

    They have lost three of their last four league games and don't have a great record against today's visitors Northampton.

    Their last Premiership victory over Saints came at the Rec in February 2011.

    Can returning England centre Jonathan Joseph inspire the Blue, Black and Whites to end that winless run?

    BathImage source, BBC Sport
  20. Penalty (Heathcote)published at 15:09

    Worcester 3-0 Leicester

    Worcester make a bright start at Sixways and they get their just rewards. Tom Heathcote with an easy kick from in front of the posts and the home side have an early lead.