Summary

  • Use 'watch & listen' tab for live coverage

  • BBC local radio commentary also available

  • Kick-off 19:45 GMT

  • Top four teams have sealed places in semi-finals

  • Gloucester-Hartpury have confirmed top spot, will face Bristol Bears in semi-finals

  • Saracens will seal home tie with Harlequins if they beat bottom side Sale Sharks in their final game elsewhere

  1. The Red Roses rivals to watch in PWR final roundpublished at 11:37 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February

    Harlequins' Ellie Kildunne and Gloucester-Hartpury's Emma SingImage source, Getty Images
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    Harlequins' Ellie Kildunne (centre) and Gloucester-Hartpury's Emma Sing (right) will face each other in the final round

    This Premiership Women's Rugby season has never just been about the race for the trophy.

    The 2024-25 campaign has seen England's finest battling it out for precious places in the Red Roses squad for the upcoming Women's Six Nations and, ultimately, a home Rugby World Cup this summer.

    The league's top four has been confirmed, with defending champions Gloucester-Hartpury hosting Bristol in one semi-final, while Saracens can seal a home tie with Harlequins if they beat bottom side Sale Sharks in their final game.

    With one round of fixtures left to play, take a read at some of the key match-ups that transcend the players' club colours here.

  2. Gloucester-Hartpury is a 'special group' - Lynnpublished at 11:30 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February

    BBC Sport

    Sophie Hopkins of Sale Sharks runs with the ball during the Premiership Women's Rugby matchImage source, Getty Images
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    Gloucester-Hartpury secured top spot and a home semi-final following a 41-24 win over bottom side Sale

    Gloucester-Hartpury have a "special group" at the club as they keep up their charge on a third straight Premiership Women's Rugby title, says head coachSean Lynn.

    The two-time defending champions beat Sale on Saturday to ensure they finish at the top of the league table when the regular season concludes next week.

    They face Harlequins at home in their final league game on Friday at Kingsholm before a home semi-final against Bristol on Sunday, 2 March.

    "It's a special group of players and staff that we've got here," Lynn told BBC Radio Gloucestershire.

    "To go a third season, league leaders, it's pretty impressive and to get that home semi-final is even more special."

    Read more here.

  3. How can I watch?published at 11:21 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February

    BBC iPlayer

    Ahead of the Women’s Rugby World Cup, audiences can watch more Premiership Women’s Rugby as BBC Sport secures a deal to broadcast four matches, including the PWR final on 16 March, live on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app.

    Friday 21st February

    19:45-21:05 GMT - Gloucester-Hartpury Women v Harlequins Women - BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website and app

  4. How to get into rugby unionpublished at 11:16 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February

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    Why you need to start playing rugby

    Why get into rugby union?

    If you enjoy being active and want to build your fitness with team mates then this is the game for you.

    Who is it for?

    It's one of the most inclusive sports around and there are various versions of the game that you can test out.

    Is there a cheap option?

    You can just play touch rugby in the park with a bunch of friends or family, but joining a club can be inexpensive.

    What if I want a proper workout?

    From scrummaging to tackling, to sprinting with the ball, this can be a high intensity workout that will boost both your fitness and your strength.

    Can I take it to another level?

    Work your way up. Start with a club then look to your county and from there people will start noticing you.

    Is there a disability option?

    Wheelchair rugby was a big hit at the 2012 Paralympics. There are now chances to have a go all over the UK.

    Is there a family option?

    Most clubs will cater for all the family with kids' teams, and men's and women's teams for mum and dad.

    Find your local club in England,, external Scotland,, external Wales, external and Northern Ireland, external to give it a go.