Summary

  • FT: Exeter snatch late try to win 20-18 against Saracens at Allianz Park

  • Saracens hooker Schalk Brits taken off on a stretcher at half-time, Richard Barrington ruled out with a head injury

  • FT: Wasps come from behind to beat plucky London Irish 17-13 - who are without a win in eight Premiership games

  • Commentary options for both games available at the top of the page

  1. Team newspublished at 14:51 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2017

    London Irish v Wasps (15:00 GMT)

    Danny CiprianiImage source, Getty Images

    London Irish welcome back second row Teofilo Paulo from concussion for the visit of Wasps on Sunday.

    Prop Ollie Hoskins replaces Petrus du Plessis, while Mike Coman comes in for Conor Gilsenan in the back row.

    Wasps name Danny Cipriani on the bench as the England fly-half returns from a knee injury sustained against Harlequins in mid-September.

    Good to see D-Cip back in the game.

    Nizaam Carr makes his first Premiership start at number eight having impressed off the bench against Newcastle.

    London Irish team
    Wasps team
  2. Team newspublished at 14:50 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2017

    Saracens v Exeter (15:00 GMT)

    Exeter beating Saracens in the Premiership semis in 2016-17Image source, Getty Images

    Owen Farrell and Mako Vunipola are not in Saracens' squad to face Exeter, despite being released by England.

    Nathan Earle, Marcelo Bosch, Max Malins, Ben Spencer and Vincent Koch come in as Sarries make five changes.

    Former Gloucester flanker Matt Kvesic makes his first Exeter start in the league, while Greg Holmes is preferred to Moray Low at tight-head.

    Sam Hill gets his first Premiership start at centre since recovering from a foot injury earlier this month.

    Saracens team
    Exeter Chiefs
  3. Good afternoonpublished at 14:41 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2017

    Saracens v Exeter, London Irish v Wasps (15.00 GMT)

    Allianz ParkImage source, Getty Images

    Hello, hope you didn't overdo it on the rugby yesterday because we've got two more games to come this afternoon.

    Saracens welcome champions Exeter to North London for an intriguing clash. Sarries having been turned over in the second half at Gloucester last week and Exeter taking advantage to move top of the table by beating Harlequins.

    London Irish are suddenly six points adrift at the bottom of the table after Worcester's miracle at Leicester yesterday. Can they produce an eye-catching result of their own today against Wasps?