Summary

  • FT: Northampton 24-30 Leicester

  • Tigers extend lead over Saints to seven points

  • FT: Worcester 35-54 Wasps

  • Christian Wade scores six tries for Wasps

  • FT: Saracens 22-12 Harlequins

  • More than 80,000 fans watch leaders Sarries win at Wembley

  1. Saracens 19-12 Harlequinspublished at 16:57 British Summer Time 16 April 2016

    Mako VunipolaImage source, Getty Images

    Most of the second half has been played in Harlequins territory, with Quins unable to work their way up the pitch.

    Saracens have put their opponents under a lot of pressure at the breakdown and their kick-chase has been impressive.

    Karl Dickson has replaced Danny Care at scrum-half for Quins.

    Eight mintues are left.

  2. Saracens 19-12 Harlequinspublished at 16:54 British Summer Time 16 April 2016

    Quins move up towards halfway after winning another penalty at the breakdown.

    But Conor O'Shea's side can't take advantage as they lose the ball once again.

  3. Saracens 19-12 Harlequinspublished at 16:50 British Summer Time 16 April 2016

    Saracens' backs show some brilliant hands but their attack comes a cropper when Owen Farrell attempts a grubber which would have set up Chris Ashton for his hat-trick, with Chris Robshaw snaffling the loose ball.

  4. Saracens 19-12 Harlequinspublished at 16:47 British Summer Time 16 April 2016

    Saracens scrum-half Richard Wigglesworth puts Marland Yarde under pressure with a good break and kick into the corner, but then needlessly gives a penalty away to give Quins a chance to clear.

    Just over 15 minutes remain at Wembley and Sarries are controlling the game fairly well.

  5. Full-timepublished at 16:46 British Summer Time 16 April 2016

    Worcester 35-54 Wasps

    It's all over at Sixways as Worcester spill possession.

    They go second after a game of 14 tries, but it's all about six from Christian Wade who equals the Premiership record for most in a game.

  6. Saracens 19-12 Harlequinspublished at 16:44 British Summer Time 16 April 2016

    Quins set up another great chance but Marland Yarde makes the wrong decision.

    Yarde bursts through a tackle but decides to put a grubber kick out wide towards Joe Marchant, only for the ball to roll into touch.

    Moments ago Ross Chisholm pinned Alex Goode back in the corner with a good chip ahead, but Goode showed brilliant feel to get himself out of trouble.

  7. Worcester 35-54 Waspspublished at 16:44 British Summer Time 16 April 2016

    Worcester v WaspsImage source, Getty Images

    Into the last minute and Worcester have possession. The record will have to wait for another day for Christian Wade.

  8. try

    Try (Kirwan, missed con Lamb)published at 16:41 British Summer Time 16 April 2016

    Worcester 35-54 Wasps

    And it's Carl Kirwan who rumbles over the 14th try in this game.

    Worcester score their sixth try and I doubt they'll have many games when they score six and don't win.

  9. Saracens 19-12 Harlequinspublished at 16:41 British Summer Time 16 April 2016

    Saracens are enjoying their best period of the second half and start to probe the Harlequins defence again.

    After going through the phases Billy Vunipola knocks on in the contact, for another Quins scrum in their own 22.

  10. Worcester 30-54 Waspspublished at 16:40 British Summer Time 16 April 2016

    Last five minutes of this astonishing match at Sixways...

  11. Saracens 19-12 Harlequinspublished at 16:38 British Summer Time 16 April 2016

    Saracens v HarlequinsImage source, Getty Images

    Harlequins survive a Saracens scrum five metres out from their own line and then get given one of their own, still inside their own 22.

    Twenty-three minutes remain at Wembley.

  12. try

    Try (Lozowski, con Lozowski)published at 16:36 British Summer Time 16 April 2016

    Worcester 30-54 Wasps

    The 50 is up for Wasps with their eighth try of the afternoon, but it's not Christian Wade for once.

    It's replacement fly-half Alex Lozowski, who was a late inclusion today for Wasps. He kicks the simple conversion as well.

  13. Saracens 19-12 Harlequinspublished at 16:35 British Summer Time 16 April 2016

    Saracens start to open up the Harlequins defence.

    First Alex Goode punches through but can't keep his feet and then Duncan Taylor makes a line break.

    Some desperate tackles come in to stop Marcelo Bosch and Chris Ashton before Quins are awarded a line-out in their own 22.

    Richard Barrington and Owen Farrell are on for Neil de Kock and Charlie Hodgson.

  14. Worcester 30-47 Waspspublished at 16:34 British Summer Time 16 April 2016

    Into the last 10 minutes at Sixways.

    Will we see more tries added to the 12 so far and can Christian Wade make history?

  15. Saracens 19-12 Harlequinspublished at 16:33 British Summer Time 16 April 2016

    Driving maulImage source, Getty Images

    Quins set up a driving maul and then Ben Botica decides to try a cross-field kick.

    However his coordinates are all wrong and he finds an unchallenged Alex Goode who can set up a 22 drop-out.

  16. Saracens 19-12 Harlequinspublished at 16:31 British Summer Time 16 April 2016

    After the two sides trade kicks for a few minutes, Harlequins get a penalty and set up a line-out in the Saracens 22.

  17. try

    Try (Heem, missed con Heathcote)published at 16:30 British Summer Time 16 April 2016

    Worcester 30-47 Wasps

    And it's a delightful dozen at Sixways!

    Worcester's fifth of the afternoon and it's winger Bryce Heem who finishes off in the corner after Ryan Mills' neat hands,

    Once more Tom Heathcote can't add the conversion though.

  18. Worcester 25-47 Waspspublished at 16:28 British Summer Time 16 April 2016

    Christian WadeImage source, Getty Images

    Into the last 15 minutes at Sixways and in case you're just joining us, you've missed 11 tries in this match... Six of them for Christian Wade!

  19. Saracens 19-12 Harlequinspublished at 16:28 British Summer Time 16 April 2016

    Changes in the front row for Sarries, as captain Mako Vunipola, Schalk Brits and Petrus du Plessis are replaced.

    Vunipola had given away four penalties at the scrum and the new trio have infringed again.

    New Saracens captain Charlie Hodgson has just received a warning from referee Greg Garner.

  20. Saracens 19-12 Harlequinspublished at 16:27 British Summer Time 16 April 2016

    Quins come so, so close to their first try of the afternoon!

    Danny Care reads a blind pass from Schalk Brits and kicks ahead to set up a chase between Alex Goode and Ross Chisholm.

    Chisholm gets boot to ball first but Goode dives on the loose ball in his own in-goal area.

    Good defence from the England man