'Friday night is massive' - Earlpublished at 19:41 British Summer Time 31 May
Northampton v Saracens (19:45 BST)
Saracens’ Ben Earl was also a guest on Rugby Union Weekly this week, and was in his customary good form after a season in which he has excelled for club and country.
“I’m not going to jinx us, but I have never seen us like where we have been this week. It’s been amazing – scary if anything – but amazing and scary to be a part of,” Earl said.
“I was doing my groceries the other night and walking down the aisle I was just thinking to myself ‘Friday night is massive’. How weird is that!? But that’s reflective of what is at stake.
“The do-or-die nature of a one-game play-off final is something that you just live for – that is why you do it,” he said.
“And to win it [last year] was unbelievable, and you just want to have that feeling again, you are dying for it. And we really are.
“The context around both teams’ emotional background with players leaving, the beginning and the end of journeys, there is a nice plot to it on Friday night. There is so much going on, it’s great.
“The Saints are the best team in this league at the moment, as you look at the league table. Unfortunately, that doesn’t count for much. Last season I would have loved it if you finished top of the table and won the league, this year I am quite grateful that isn’t the case!
“Fair play to Saints, they are the best team in the league at the moment, but we have two games to prove that wrong.”
Meanwhile Earl says he has no doubt Saracens captain Owen Farrell has one glorious final chapter to write as he prepares to depart English rugby.
“I’ve played with Owen for a number of years now, and when he has been good the last couple of weeks, it’s as good as I’ve seen him. Which is pretty scary. He is almost getting better.
“I thought I would get some more golf out of him, but he is out there on the 4G kicking which shows how hungry he is. He has completed everything there is in the game almost and is still wanting to get better. And that’s a sign of where he is.”