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. Restricted and not so restricted viewspublished at 15:09

    Bath v Northampton (15:15 GMT)

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    No such problems meanwhile for BBC Sport's Nabil Hassan....

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  2. Penalty (Evans)published at 15:08

    Harlequins 3-0 London Irish

    Fairly quiet start at The Stoop in the opening stages before the visitors are penalised at the ruck and Harlequins fly-half Nick Evans pops over the penalty for the opening score.

  3. Team newspublished at 15:07

    Bath v Northampton (15:15 GMT)

    NorthamptonImage source, BBC Sport

    Replacements: Marshall, A. Waller, Hill, Matfield, Craig, Dickson, Myler, K. Pisi.  

    Northampton make four changes to the side which beat Gloucester last week, with Jamie Elliott coming on the wing and JJ Hanrahan replacing Stephen Myler at fly-half.

    Forwards Ethan Waller and Teimana Harrison also come into the side, while South Africa veteran Victor Matfield remains on the bench.

  4. Team newspublished at 15:04

    Bath v Northampton (15:15 GMT)

    BathImage source, BBC Sport

    Replacements: Batty, Lahiff, Wilson, Denton, Mercer, Matawalu, Priestland, Homer.

    England centre Jonathan Joseph makes his first appearance of the season forBathafter suffering a pectoral injury at the World Cup.

    Mike Ford is forced into two late changes, with Dave Attwood dropping out of the starting XV and Charlie Ewels starting in his place.

    Replacement hooker Ross Batty has also withdrawn and is replaced by Tom Dunn on the bench.

    Elsewhere Chris Cook, a replacement during last weekend's defeat by Leicester, starts at scrum-half alongside fly-half George Ford.

  5. Kick-offpublished at 15:01

    We're under way in our two 15:00 GMT kick-offs.

  6. Get Involved on #bbcrugbypublished at 14:58

    We are moments away from kick-off in our first two games of the day.

    Remember you can get involved with us at any time, whichever club you support.

    Whether you're a Leicester fan looking up or a London Irish fan trying to remain optimistic, you can send us your tweets throughout the afternoon using the hashtag #bbcrugby

  7. Listen to radio commentarypublished at 14:55

    As well as following our live text coverage this afternoon, you can also listen to live BBC local radio commentary of today's Premiership games.

    Simply click on the 'live commentary' tab and scroll through to select your game.

    Moseley v Bristol is also available in the Championship too.

  8. Worcester hope to extend unbeaten home runpublished at 14:53

    Worcester v Leicester (15:00 GMT)

    Worcester, winners of last season's Championship play-off final, are yet to lose at Sixways this campaign.

    With wins over Northampton and Newcastle in the Premiership and La Rochelle in the European Challenge Cup, they'll be looking to use home advantage once again.

    But Leicester, having won four of their five league games, and with Vereniki Goneva and Owen Williams returning to the starting XV, will be firm favourites this afternoon.

    Here's another reason why...

  9. Team newspublished at 14:52

    Worcester v Leicester (15:00 GMT)

    LeicesterImage source, BBC Sport

    Replacements: Youngs, Ayerza, Balmain, Barrow, McCaffrey, Kitto, Bell, Smith.

    Winger Vereniki Goneva and fly-half Owen Williams start for Leicester after recovering from injuries.

    Prop Matias Aguero makes his first start of the season, while Jordan Crane returns at number eight in place of Jordan McCaffrey.

    Lock Graham Kitchener makes his first start of the campaign.

  10. Team newspublished at 14:51

    Worcester v Leicester (15:00 GMT)

    Worcester WarriorsImage source, BBC Sport

    Replacements: Bregvadze, Ruskin, Milasinovich, Cavubati, Mama, Mulchrone, Lamb, Howard.

    Worcester make two changes to the starting XV which lost 48-18 to Saracens at Twickenham in their last Premiership game.

    Joe Rees replaces Nick Schonert at prop, while GJ van Velze makes way for Matt Cox at blindside flanker.

  11. Exiles still looking for first winpublished at 14:50

    Harlequins v London Irish (15:00 GMT)

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    London Irish are bottom of the Premiership table, with five defeats from five matches. Can they record their first win of the season in south west London?

    But the Twickenham Stoop has not been a happy hunting ground in recent years...

  12. Team newspublished at 14:48

    Harlequins v London Irish (15:00 GMT)

    London IrishImage source, BBC Sport

    Replacements: Cruse, Smallbone, Aulika, Curry, Treviranus, McKibbin, Brophy-Clews, Maitland.

    London Irish, bottom of the table and without a point after five defeats from five, make a total of eight changes from the side beaten by Wasps at Twickenham last Saturday.

    Canada centre Ciaran Hearn makes his club debut while Darren Allinson starts a Premiership match for the first time this season at scrum-half.

    The Exiles have had to make a late change, with illness forcing skipper Matt Symons to withdraw.

    Eoin Sheriff starts in his place at lock, as Luke Narraway is handed the armband.

  13. Team newspublished at 14:47

    Harlequins v London Irish (15:00 GMT)

    HarlequinsImage source, BBC Sport

    Replacements: Buchanan, Lambert, Collier, Matthews, Clifford, Dickson, Botica, Chisholm.

    Harlequins make four changes from the narrow 26-25 defeat at Exeter last weekend.

    Ollie Lindsay-Hague partners Tim Visser and Mike Brown in the back three.

    Dave Ward starts at hooker while Adam Jones returns alongside him in the front row.

  14. Today's matchespublished at 14:46

    Our first two matches of the day get under way at 15:00 GMT, with Harlequins welcoming winless London Irish and Worcester entertaining third-placed Leicester.

    And then at 15:15 GMT, Bath will attempt to record a first victory in nine league meetings against Northampton. 

    Later on this evening Wasps host Exeter at the Ricoh Arena (17:30 GMT).

    Coming up, we'll have the team news on the early kick-offs.

  15. Good afternoonpublished at 14:45

    Welcome to our live text coverage of another bumper Saturday of Premiership rugby.

    We have four games to offer you today, with five of the top six in action.

    Later this evening, we'll see if Exeter can go top of the table with victory at Wasps but before that we have three other games to focus on...

  16. Commentaries available on this pagepublished at 12:59 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2015

    Use 'Live Coverage' tab to select

    Harlequins v London Irish - BBC Radio London and BBC Radio Berkshire (15:00 GMT)

    Worcester v Leicester - BBC Hereford & Worcester and BBC Radio Leicester (15:00 GMT)

    Bath v Northampton - BBC Radio Bristol and BBC Radio Northampton (15:15 GMT)

    Wasps v Exeter - BBC Coventry & Warwickshire and BBC Radio Devon (17:30 GMT)

    Championship: London Welsh v Cornish Pirates - BBC Radio Cornwall (14:00 GMT)  

    Championship: Moseley v Bristol - BBC Radio Bristol (15:00 GMT)