Saracens 19-11 Exeterpublished at 65 mins
The Chiefs are back up to halfway after another infringement from Saracens at the breakdown.
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The Chiefs are back up to halfway after another infringement from Saracens at the breakdown.
That try from Waldrom has set up an intriguing final corner.
Sarries are still threatening and a great kick from Owen Farrell has put the pressure on the Exeter line-out again.
Neil de Kock is on for his 250th appearance for Saracens, replacing Richard Wigglesworth.
Quote MessageGreat score, a massive carry by Thomas Waldrom. There is a reason he is top try scorer in the Premiership and he has shown what he is capable of.
Rhys Gill, Saracens and Wales prop on BBC Radio London
Saracens 19-11 Exeter
Exeter have their first try and what a time to get it.
Thomas Waldrom eventually gets the ball from the line-out and powers into range of the try line despite the attention of several Sarries defenders.
He reaches out and touches down for his ninth Premiership try of the season.
The wind means Gareth Steenson's conversion is unsuccessful. It initially looks like it is going wide but then rears right across the posts.
Chirfs now have a line-out seven metres out after another Saracens penalty.
Sarries skipper Brad Barritt is given a warning about their infringements.
A big moment.
Exeter have an attacking line-out just outside the Saracens 22 following a high tackle by Owen Farrell.
What a tackle from Chris Wyles!
It's a try-saving one by the USA international, with Olly Woodburn powering towards the Saracens line during a rare Exeter foray into the 22.
Woodburn tries a hand-off put Wyles is not daunted, and manages to take down the Chiefs winger.
Quote MessageThat try is all from Schalk Brits, there were three phases and he was involved in each and every one. For a hooker to be involved like that is unbelievable. He is such a special player.
Rhys Gill, Saracens and Wales prop on BBC Radio London
Saracens 19-6 Exeter
Saracens get their third try of the afternoon and it has been coming.
Great lines and quick hands allow Schalk Brits to pop a pass to Owen Farrell, who spots half a gap and races in just to the right of the posts.
The England man makes no misake with the conversion.
Exeter have work to do if they are to stay top of the Premiership table.
Referee Matthew Carley gives Saracens captain Brad Barritt a warning for "constant commentary" from Richard Wigglesworth and Owen Farrell.
He must be getting an ear-bashing out there.
Saracens go through the phases just outside the Exeter 22 but then concede a penalty, halting their slow advance.
The Chiefs will be relieved to have the chance to clear their lines, but the kick fails to find touch.
Exeter work their way into Saracens territory thanks to a penalty, but Maro Itoje gets a turnover after powering through at the breakdown.
Owen Farrell boots Sarries back into the Exeter half.
The Saracens onslaught continues and some brilliant hands out wide almost sets up another bid for the line.
The Exeter defence scrambles over and eventually wins a penalty as Maro Itoje doesn't release the ball.
Quote MessageIt's a great last-ditch effort from Henry Slade there as Will Fraser tried to reach over.
Rhys Gill, Saracens and Wales prop on BBC Radio London
Sarries come so close to a third try from the scrum!
Billy Vunipola picks up and goes through Gareth Steenson before offloading.
Will Fraser looks like he'll score in the corner but Henry Slade comes in with a last-ditch tackle to dislodge the ball, and Exeter get a scrum on the five-metre line.
Exeter make heavy work of clearing their lines after eventually gathering the line-out
A quick off-load from the breakdown leads to a handling error and Sarries have a scrum just outside the 22.
Yep, it's that windy.
It's a wonky throw from Luke Cowan-Dickie and Saracens pounce on the loose ball.
Richard Wigglesworth kicks for the corner and the pressure is back on Exeter.
Exeter get an early penalty on their own 22 and clear to halfway for a line-out.
Saracens 12-6 Exeter
Saracens fly-half Owen Farrell gets us started again at Allianz Park.
A big 40 minutes coming up as these two sides look to boost their chances of a home semi-final.
Grand Slam-winning England head coach Eddie Jones is in the crowd and has been spending most of the break fulfilling requests for selfies from fans.