Worcester 25-47 Waspspublished at 16:26 British Summer Time 16 April 2016
What are they playing at at Sixways?
It's been about five minutes now without a try!
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Christian Wade scores six tries for Wasps
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Brendon Mitchell, Rob Stevens and Adam Williams
What are they playing at at Sixways?
It's been about five minutes now without a try!
Saracens 19-12 Harlequins
Harlequins finally make an attacking line-out stick and work their way into the Saracens 22.
They get a penalty at the breakdown, allowing Ben Botica to add another three points.
Quins are back to within a converted try of Sarries.
The start to the second period is a scrappy one.
Harlequins are sloppy again at the line-out but manage to win a scrum moments later on the other side of the pitch for a Saracens knock-on.
Worcester 25-47 Wasps
Wow! That's an 11th try of this game and a fourth for Worcester.
Their captain GJ van Velze is the man to get it for them and remarkably, they're still in this game that also still has more than 20 minutes to play!
Christian Wade is now level with the Premiership record of most tries in an individual game.
Ryan Constable also scored six for Saracens at Bedford in April 2000.
You should be so lucky, Worcester. The England wing has a record to go for...
Saracens 19-9 Harlequins
We are back under way at Twickenham as Sarries fly-half Charlie Hodgson gets the second half started.
Quins have a lot of work to do if they want to keep their hopes of a top-four finish alive.
Worcester 20-47 Wasps
The joy of six for Christian Wade!
Charles Piutau was the man who made this one for his double hat-trick as he was the one to burst on to an interception this time.
He wasn't going to get there and had Wade inside in support to run in unopposed.
Jackson with the conversion. Still with me?
Just been reliably informed that Christian Wade is now the joint second-top try scorer this season with 10.
Yes, you've worked it out, he had five before today this season and has doubled his tally today alone.
Oh yeah, and it's also his 100th appearance for Wasps today.
Worcester 20-40 Wasps
And here we go again!
Christian Wade with a fifth try of the game and he duly accepts the biggest gift of the afternoon. He intercepts the pass from Worcester as they hunt a fourth of their own and then he's away from almost 90 metres and nobody was catching him.
Ruaridh Jackson kicks the conversion.
Worcester 20-33 Wasps
Try time once again at Sixways!
An eighth of the game and a third for the Warriors, this time from half-time replacement Andy Symons.
The centre bustles over at speed after Worcester shift it neatly wide from the breakdown. Tom Heathcote off target again sadly from the tee.
There's all the more reason for the England internationals playing today to perform well.
National coach Eddie Jones has warned a handful of Grand Slam winners are at risk of missing out on the summer tour of Australia.
The Australian says some of those involved in the Six Nations have not played well enough since returning to their clubs, and that he's been "disappointed in three or four players".
He's a hard man to please, is Eddie.
Saracens 19-9 Harlequins
The half-time whistle goes at Wembley, and Sarries have a 10-point lead after scoring three unanswered tries in the first half.
Believe it or not, Christian Wade is almost in for a fifth try straight from the restart after James Haskell stole the ball in the air, but Wade runs out of room this time and steps out of touch under pressure.
Worcester 15-33 Wasps
Teams back out at Sixways for the second half and, after that try blitz from Christian Wade in the opening 40 minutes, what more can we expect?
Saracens 19-9 Harlequins
A poor kick from Danny Care gives Saracens possession and work the ball towards Schalk Brits.
The South African makes a great break into the Quins half out wide, sees off Will Collier, and off-loads to Chris Ashton, who runs in under the posts for his second try of the afternoon.
Hodgson adds two points from straight in front of the posts.
Quins alleviate the pressure from the resulting scrum, picking up their third scrum penalty this afternoon and clear up towards halfway.
Saracens come close to a brilliant try after Billy Vunipola steams through the defence from deep.
Billy draws in two defenders and off-loads one handed to Neil de Kock but the South African can't keep hold of the pass with the try-line begging.
Saracens 12-9 Harlequins
Quins get another penalty as Michael Rhodes is penalised for not rolling away after a tackle.
Ben Botica opts to go for goal once again from what is a central position and is successful again to keep Harlequins in touch.
Just under seven minutes remain until half-time.
Saracens 12-6 Harlequins
Harlequins foil a Saracens line-out from five metres out but Quins then make a meal of clearing it.
Danny Care picks up at the back of a ruck a metre out but George Kruis comes powering through and rips the ball out of his hands and touches down.
A moment to forget for Care and Hodgson adds the extras.
Mike Brown makes a mistake with the boot, kicking from just outside his own 22 straight into touch, giving Sarries an attacking line-out.