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Toulon 0-3 Bath
European Champions Cup result: Toulon 12-9 Bath
Premiership result: Wasps 32-22 Worcester
Premiership result: London Irish 20-15 Newcastle
Nabil Hassan
Toulon 0-3 Bath
Toulon win another penalty and this time they kick to Bath's 22. Stuart Hooper does brilliantly to steal the line-out though and Chris Cook clears.
Toulon collect the restart and recycle the ball through their three-quarters, eventually they kick into Bath's corner and it's a line-out. The line-out is won and Bath clear their lines.
Toulon 0-3 Bath
It's an early penalty for Bath as Toulon are penalised for not rolling away. Fantastic start for Mike Ford's side as his son George slots over the penalty despite jeering from the crowd. As cool as ice.
Wasps 13-13 Worcester
The perfect start to the second half for Wasps, who score through Kearnan Myall under the posts and then draw level thanks to Jimmy Gopperth's straightforward conversion.
Game on.
Toulon 0-0 Bath
Bath fly-half George Ford gets things under way in Toulon.
Toulon v Bath (15:15 GMT)
Both teams emerge from the tunnel, incredible atmosphere, what a belter this promises to be. Toulon, remember, have never been beaten at home in the European Cup.
Toulon v Bath (15:15 GMT)
A late, late, late change to the Bath team to tell you about - Nick Auterac is out, Max Lahiff is in and Nathan Catt is on the bench.
Toulon v Bath (15:15 GMT)
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Here's our very own Damian Derrick strutting his stuff...
Wasps 3-13 Worcester
While we wait for the action to begin in France, the Premiership match between Wasps and Worcester in Coventry is back under way.
We'll keep you posted as the afternoon progresses.
Toulon v Bath (15:15 GMT)
Stuart Hooper returns to captain Bath in their rearranged European Champions Cup Pool Five game away to Toulon on Sunday.
Hooper has recovered from a back injury and will be joined in the second row by Wales international Dominic Day.
Bath are without lock Dave Attwood, who is likely to be out for 10-12 weeks with a neck injury.
Replacements: Batty, Lahiff, Thomas, Ewels, Denton, Evans, Priestland, Homer.
Toulon v Bath (15:15 GMT)
Defending champions Toulon will be without Matt Giteau, with Quade Cooper set to replace him at fly-half.
Both teams go into the game - which was postponed in November following the terror attacks in Paris - six points behind leaders Wasps.
Replacements: Etrillard, Chiocci, Stevens, Armitage, Michalak, Mermoz, Tillous-Borde, Lassale.
Toulon v Bath (15:15 GMT)
Sunglasses and sun cream in France, just doesn't feel right this time of year.
Quote MessageIt means a lot to us, it takes us off the bottom, we did well to get the scores. I know Shane (Geraghty) has got a bit of magic left in him and I couldn't believe it when it fell in my hands. It means everything to us.
Alex Lewington, London Irish wing
Wasps 3-13 Worcester
The half-time whistle sounds in Coventry, where Worcester hold a surprise lead over Wasps thanks to Cooper Vanu's try and a couple of penalties from Andy Symons.
London Irish 20-15 Newcastle
London Irish have the victory, their second of the season, while Newcastle have what could be a vital losing bonus point. Crucially the Exiles are off the bottom of the Premiership.
Desperate defence from London Irish as Newcastle batter them in midfield. There's no way through though as they are driven back, the Falcons go through the phases and then try and find space out wide. It's quickly back in midfield though and eventually Newcastle concede a penalty for not releasing. What a finish.
A wee bit of confusion at the Ricoh Arena as Jimmy Gopperth thinks he's touched down, but the TMO decides there was a knock-on so it won't count.
However, Wasps were playing with the advantage, and Worcester's Matt Cox is sin-binned for the earlier infringement.
Gopperth lands the kick and Wasps are on the board.
Newcastle win the line-out, set up the maul, it's going nowhere and the ball is recycled. Luke Narraway is penalised so it's a tap and go...
Irish are penalised for collapsing a scrum and Newcastle have a penalty on 22m which is kicked to Irish's 5m line. Huge line-out coming up.