Summary

  • FT: Wasps 21-20 Leicester Tigers

  • Kurtley Beale with early try for hosts, Josh Bassett late on sealed win

  • Peter Betham and Telusa Veainu tries for Leicester

  • FT: Exeter Chiefs 18-16 Saracens

  • Simmonds wins it for Exeter in last-minute after Nowell try

  1. Postpublished at 36 mins

    Exeter 6-6 Saracens

    Well, well!

    Exeter looked in again for all money as their forward pack surged towards a try on the rolling maul.

    But, as it goes to ground a metre short, Saracens turn it over through Billy Vunipola and the penalty is awarded to the visitors.

    Billy VunipolaImage source, Getty Images
  2. Postpublished at 34 mins

    Exeter 6-6 Saracens

    Rip roaring stuff from Exeter all over the park almost gets them in for a try.

    Under pressure in their own 22 - Stuart Townsend intercepts a dangerous Saracens move before Don Armand then barrages his way through a series of challenges.

    They shift it wide to the left for Thomas Waldrom with a kick in field, but it just evades the chase of Phil Dollman and Saracens have to dot-down under pressure over their own line.

  3. 'Monumental pressure from the Chiefs'published at 32 mins

    Exeter 6-6 Saracens

    Jeremy Guscott
    Former England centre on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

    Chiefs will be happy, they're running the clock down and Saracens aren't keeping the scoreboard ticking along as they tend to do.

    It's monumental pressure from the Chiefs. It's a real purple patch and thankfully for them they're getting the points.

  4. Penalty (Steenson)published at 31 mins

    Exeter 6-6 Saracens

    And we're all square....

  5. Postpublished at 31 mins

    Exeter 3-6 Saracens

    Penalty again awarded to Exeter as Saracens get penalised for going off their feet once more in front of their own posts.

    Gareth Steenson goes for goal again...

  6. Postpublished at 30 mins

    Exeter 3-6 Saracens

    A couple of handling errors by Saracens hand possession back to Exeter at dangerous stages.

    Phil Dollman almost gets a burst through a gap, but the Chiefs are building up some momentum here with 10-12 phases

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    Small Man Peaky: When Wigglesworth is making mistakes you know Saracens are under the pump

    Richard WigglesworthImage source, Rex Features
  8. Penalty (Steenson)published at 26 mins

    Exeter 3-6 Saracens

    And the hosts are off and running.

    Gareth Steenson slots it through the middle from 15 metres out.

  9. Postpublished at 25 mins

    Exeter 0-6 Saracens

    Inches from the first try of the game.

    Exeter rumble a rolling maul on to an inch out of the line. They can't quite get over under the posts and Wayne Barnes pulls it back for a penalty to the hosts and Steenson will go for goal this time...

  10. 'Exeter are against the wind'published at 25 mins

    Exeter 0-6 Saracens

    Jeremy Guscott
    Former England centre on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

    I think Exeter are backing themselves that if they can sneak five or seven points against the wind before half-time then what a lift that will give them.

  11. Postpublished at 24 mins

    Exeter 0-6 Saracens

    Exeter v SaracensImage source, Getty Images

    Absolute non-stop stuff here at both ends of the field.

    You can't take your eyes off it. James Short almost with a break away try for Exeter before he's tackled by Owen Farrell on the 10-metre line. Penalty to Exeter as he fails to release.

  12. Postpublished at 21 mins

    Exeter 0-6 Saracens

    Saracens go for the corner this time after winning a penalty in Exeter's half.

    But, great defence by Don Armand to rip it out of Jamie George's hands to give Exeter a breather.

  13. Postpublished at 19 mins

    Exeter 0-6 Saracens

    Almost a chance for Luke Cowan-Dickie to steal through under the posts, but Wayne Barnes says the Exeter hooker was tackled and then got back on his feet.

    Turnover ball and Saracens can clear their lines....

  14. Postpublished at 18 mins

    Exeter 0-6 Saracens

    Great response by Exeter after some scrappy passages of play.

    Jamie George is pinned for coming in at the side by Wayne Barnes and a penalty to Exeter just inside Saracens' half.

    Gareth Steenson goes for the corner though rather than a shot at goal....

  15. Penalty (Farrell)published at 15 mins

    Exeter 0-6 Saracens

    Two from two for the Saracens fly-half.

    The second successful kick form almost the same blade of grass as the first.

    Owen FarrellImage source, Rex Features
  16. Postpublished at 14 mins

    Exeter 0-3 Saracens

    Another penalty forced by Saracens as this time Exeter are penalised close to their own line for a lack of discipline on the floor.

    Owen Farrell goes for the posts again....

  17. Postpublished at 13 mins

    Exeter 0-3 Saracens

    As Sarries regroup after the loss of dazzling winger Chris Ashton, they concede another penalty at the scrum.

    But, Gareth Steenson fails to make it count as he uncharacteristically misses touch for the Chiefs.

    Saracens back on the money moments later to turn it over courtesy of Jackson Wray's great work on the floor.

  18. Ashton forced off with injurypublished at 11 mins

    Exeter 0-3 Saracens

    Mistake from Saracens on halfway as they pop a pass forward. Wayne Barnes right on it there to give Exeter the put-in at the scrum.

    Another change in personnel meanwhile for Saracens sees Chris Ashton withdrawn through injury and now Mike Ellery is on.

    Could that be his final appearance for Sarries before he joins Toulon?

    Chris AshtonImage source, Rex Features
  19. Postpublished at 10 mins

    Exeter 0-3 Saracens

    Injury enforced change for Saracens as Michael Rhodes appears to take a knock to his leg.

    On comes Schalk Burger in his place. Not a bad sub to call upon.....

  20. Postpublished at 10 mins

    Exeter 0-3 Saracens

    Jack NowellImage source, Getty Images

    Jack Nowell to the rescue for Exeter inside his own in-goal area as Chris Wyles went in pursuit of a pop-kick through from Owen Farrell to the left corner.

    Nowell sprinted across there to deny the USA international a first try of the game.