Bath 11-12 Gloucesterpublished at 63 mins
Barrelling run from Billy Meekes, then Charlie Sharples chimes in from off the touchline.
Some good, powerful phases here, positive from Gloucester.
Willi Heinz into the 22!
FT: Bath 11-15 Gloucester
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Barrelling run from Billy Meekes, then Charlie Sharples chimes in from off the touchline.
Some good, powerful phases here, positive from Gloucester.
Willi Heinz into the 22!
Bath 11-12 Gloucester
James Hook pulls his kick wide - his second miss of the night - and Gloucester miss the chance to further extend the lead.
Bath have some ground to make up and Matt Kvesic turns over... Can they get a try here?
Gloucester win the penalty with a furious kickchase that forces Horacio Agulla into problems and Bath concede the penalty
Backs being slapped among the Gloucester contingent.
At the moment Bath is living up to its name. It's wet.
Gloucester watch a box kick sail into touch. Rob Webber's line-out throw is a key one, Bath smuggle it in and continue their drive before a forward pass brings the move to an end.
Close to the end of the third quarter... Gloucester are ahead.
Bath 11-12 Gloucester
Well James Hook wasn't far off halfway, but the conditions are favouring him a bit more this half.
He sinks it and the visitors have the lead for the first time.
Well done Nick Wood. Forcing the first penalty at the scrum by Bath, as Gloucester dominate.
James Hook weighing up the kick?
Alafoti Fa'osiliva knocks on for Bath in midfield. Gloucester will relish the subsequent scrum. They've been energised.
Clock has been stopped for treatment, Nick Wood eventually comes on forPaddy McAllister
Bath are forced into a line-out error by the presence of Sione Kalamafoni.
Gloucester get the scrum just inside their own half.
Bath 11-9 Gloucester
Gloucester can punish most infringements through the boot of James Hook in this second half playing with the wind.
The Wales playmaker obliged so a moment ago.
Matt Kvesic is on to bolster the Gloucester pack. He looks hungry for rucks.
We'll we have a penalty to Gloucester instead, this time for a tackle off the ball.
Good line-speed from Gloucester. Right up in Bath's faces.
Lots of box kicking at the moment as teams look to clear their line.
Gloucester get a slither of possession in the Bath half and are going through phases. Could we see a try?
Bath 11-6 Gloucester
Well measured by the full-back in tough conditions. The lead is extended to five points again.
Scruffiness from Gloucester and Bath at the ruck, after Semesa Rokoduguni tackled Billy Burns and Matt Banahan came into strike the ball clear.
Bath get the penalty and Tom Homer is having a pop.
Bath 8-6 Gloucester
James Hook smacks his kick, wind-assisted, from bang in front and a way out.
Nice effort.
A long kick gives Bath trouble at the back and their exit kick is swept away - then there's a repeat dose and again Gloucester rumble forward.
The penalty goes the Cherry and Whites' way and there is a bit of handbags between the two teams.
I think it was Eurythmics who sang a song with the line "here comes the rain again".
Well, it would be appropriate now.
Bath show their power in the pack by pushing Gloucester away from their 22 at the scrum, and then Chris Cook booms into touch.
Gloucester line-out on halfway.
Bath 8-3 Gloucester
We're back under way. Gloucester have the ball and smack it down the touchline into Bath's 22, where it rolls out.
Bath have a line-out close to their own 22.
HT: Bath 8-3 Gloucester
Right... here are the details you need to know.
For Bath - Dominic Day scored a try, Tom Homer kicked a goal. Kyle Eastmond is off.
For Gloucester - James Hook kicked a penalty.
HT: Bath 8-3 Gloucester
Of course, this is just the hors d'oeuvres of a massive feast of Premiership action this weekend.
Here's what else is on the menu.
Saturday, 6 February
Harlequins v Northampton (14:00)
Wasps v Newcastle (14:00)
Leicester v Sale (15:00)
Sunday, 7 February
Exeter v Saracens (13:00)
London Irish v Worcester (15:00)
(All times are GMT)
HT: Bath 8-3 Gloucester
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