80'’
TRY another late try this time Newcastle's Hall Charlton but it ends 31-12 to Quins who finish the league in second.
Sale Sharks-Northampton
80'’
TRY The big Scot Sean Lamont scores a late try for Northampton but Shark triumph 24-18
Worcester-London Irish
80'’
TRY Too little too late for Worcester as Crook scores but it's Irish that come out victors 10-32.
Bath-Saracens
80'’
A fiercely contested match end in a mass brawl but the important fact for Bath is that they won and are in the play offs.
Worcester-London Irish
71'’
TRY Hodgson scores a brace and that should wrap it up for the Exiles and they lead 10-32
Bath-Saracens
78'’
TRY Banahan goes the length with a interception. That seals it for Bath 33-18
Leicester-Bristol
80'’
TRY It's a cricket score at Welford Road with tries from Ben Woods, Johne Murphy and Ayoola Erinle to end the game 73-3 to Tigers
Sale Sharks-Northampton
73'’
TRY Matthew Tait scores for the all important bonus point which puts the pressure on Bath. 24-13 to Sale
Worcester-London Irish
58'’
TRY Danaher crosses the line for the Exiles and Irish are looking very comfortable at Sixways. 10-27
Bath-Saracens
63'’
TRY A superb pass by Farrell puts Cato in in the corner and Sarries are fighting back. 26-18 to Bath
Leicester-Bristol
68'’
TRY Varndell brings up the half century for Leicester. 54-3
Worcester-London Irish
51'’
TRY Paul Hodgson gives Irish a twelve point advantage. 10-22 to Wasps
London Wasps-Gloucester
58'’
TRY It's a Flutey double as he dots down again for Wasps. 25-3 now and they'll be looking for the bonus point.
Bath-Saracens
58'’
PENATLTY Davis steps up and Bath extend their lead. 26-11
Bath-Saracens
55'’
TRY Some great flowing rugby is finished off by the galloping Peter Short.
Leicester-Bristol
55'’
TRY It's an absolute rout at Welford Road as Geordan Murphy scores his second.
Sale Sharks-Northampton
57'’
TRY Sale score twice in two minutes and retake the lead. 17-10
Bath-Saracens
50'’
PENATLTY Johnston gives away a penalty at the breakdown to allow Davis to increase their lead to 4 points. 16-11 to Bath
Worcester-London Irish
45'’
TRY Chris Hala'ufia scores from the base of a 5 metre scrum. 17-10 to the Exiles
Leicester-Bristol
44'’
TRY The Tigers are at it again. Toby Flood this time. 40-3
Bath-Saracens
32'’
PENATLTY Jackson closes the gap. 13-8 to Bath
Harlequins-Newcastle
37'’
TRY It's another British Lion as Ugo Monye finishes off a great half for Quins.
Harlequins-Newcastle
33'’
TRY Newcastle fight back with a Geoff Parling try. 26-7
Leicester-Bristol
38'’
TRY Murphy compounds the misery for Bristol and Leicester have a bonus point. 33-3
London Wasps-Gloucester
35'’
PENATLTY Cipraini replies immediately.
London Wasps-Gloucester
34'’
PENATLTY Barkley
Harlequins-Newcastle
29'’
TRY Mick Brown with a scything diagonal run and thatÂ’s the bonus point.
Harlequins-Newcastle
21'’
TRY Fuga scores at wide and Quins only need one more try for the bonus point.
Sale Sharks-Northampton
21'’
TRY Sale are off the mark through Lobbe. 5-0 Sale
Bath-Saracens
28'’
TRY Bath make the extra men count and Higgins touches down for the home side. 13-8
Bath-Saracens
20'’
PENATLTY Davis make is 6-5
Bath-Saracens
20'’
Hugh Vyvan in the bin and Sarries are down to 13.
Worcester-London Irish
22'’
TRY Poor fringe defence leads to a Worcester try for Chris Fortey. All square at 7-7.
Worcester-London Irish
20'’
TRY Fijian winger Sailosi Tagicakibau strolls over to open the scoring at Sixways. The Exiles lead 7-0
Leicester-Bristol
16'’
PENATLTY Luke Arscott gets Bristol of the mark. But they still trail 12-3
Harlequins-Newcastle
17'’
TRY It's Nick Easter again. That's the brace, he'll be looking for a second hat trick of the season now.
Bath-Saracens
15'’
SIN BIN Tom Mercey takes 10 mins in the sin bin for fighting.
Leicester-Bristol
11'’
TRY Juilien White marks his return with a try. Tiger move further ahead 12-0
London Wasps-Gloucester
12'’
TRY British Lion Ricky Flutey squeezes into the corner. Wasps lead 10-0
London Wasps-Gloucester
9'’
PENALTY Danny Cipriani gets Wasps off the mark. 3-0 Wasps.
Bath-Saracens
10'’
It's going from bad to worse for Bath who lose their captain Michel Lipman with a leg injury.
Leicester-Bristol
7’
TRY Vesty continues his great form with a try and it's looking like it could be a long day for Bristol.
Harlequins-Newcastle
6'’
TRY Nick Easter crashes over for Quins.
Bath-Saracens
1'’
TRY Saracens start with a bang and score the quickest try of the Premiership season. As Chris Wyles races over after Hape is turned over in midfield.
Bath-Saracens
Bath are without star fly half Butch James and the premierships top try scorer Joe Maddock. Ryan Davis once again fills in for James. Two points for Bath mean they will be in the play offs for the second year running. Saracens are fight for a possible European spot by finishing 7th.
Sale Sharks-Northampton
Sale are guaranteed European rugby next year as their position in 6th is safe from those chasing below. Today they host Northampton who are battling with Wasps and Saracens for that important 7th place which could see them playing European rugby next season.
Leicester-Bristol
It should be a formality that Leicester finish their season with a home win against relegated Bristol. They are currently top of the Guinness Premiership and look set to secure a home tie in the play offs. Leicester have been is scintillating form in recent weeks and they are bolstered by the return of England players Toby Flood and Lewis Moody. Cult hero and flying winger David Lemi plays his last game for Bristol but the big story for the West Country men will be the emotional last appearance for Mark Regan.
Harlequins-Newcastle
The Stoop is a sell out today for their game against Newcastle. A bonus point win for Quins guarantees them a home play off but they have problems at fly half with Nick Evans and Chris Malone sidelined wit injury. The Flacons season is effecxtively over but they will be looking to give Tom May, Phil Dowson, Geoff Parling and David Wilson a fond farewell as they play their last game for the club.
Worcester-London Irish
London Irish travel to Sixways knowing that a victory guarantees them a spot in the play offs. Worcester will be full of confidence after their victory against Gloucester on Tuesday. The Exiles will be boosted by the return of their inspirational captain Bob Casey, who has returned quicker than expected from an arm injury he picked up in February.
London Wasps-Gloucester
Injury hit Gloucester need to turn around their poor form and keep their play off hopes alive with a win against a Wasps side that will be looking to bid farewell to one of their favourite sons, Josh Lewsey, in style. It's the Wasps and England legend's last game in black and gold as he retires from rugby at the end of the season as one of the most successful backs in the sports history. Victory for the Wasps could secure them 7th place and the possibility of European rugby next year.
Good afternoon and welcome to Eurosport's LIVE coverage of the final round in the Guinness Premiership. All twelve teams are in action today and they all kicking off at 3pm. It's going to be an action packed hour and a half so stick with us to find out who will get the all important play off and European places.
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Harlequins-Newcastle
Sale Sharks-Northampton
Worcester-London Irish
Bath-Saracens
Worcester-London Irish
Bath-Saracens
Leicester-Bristol
Sale Sharks-Northampton
Worcester-London Irish
Bath-Saracens
Leicester-Bristol
Worcester-London Irish
London Wasps-Gloucester
Bath-Saracens
Bath-Saracens
Leicester-Bristol
Sale Sharks-Northampton
Bath-Saracens
Worcester-London Irish
Leicester-Bristol
Bath-Saracens
Harlequins-Newcastle
Harlequins-Newcastle
Leicester-Bristol
London Wasps-Gloucester
London Wasps-Gloucester
Harlequins-Newcastle
Harlequins-Newcastle
21'’ TRY Fuga scores at wide and Quins only need one more try for the bonus point.
Sale Sharks-Northampton
21'’ TRY Sale are off the mark through Lobbe. 5-0 Sale
Bath-Saracens
Bath-Saracens
Bath-Saracens
Worcester-London Irish
Worcester-London Irish
20'’ TRY Fijian winger Sailosi Tagicakibau strolls over to open the scoring at Sixways. The Exiles lead 7-0
Leicester-Bristol
Harlequins-Newcastle
Bath-Saracens
Leicester-Bristol
11'’ TRY Juilien White marks his return with a try. Tiger move further ahead 12-0
London Wasps-Gloucester
12'’ TRY British Lion Ricky Flutey squeezes into the corner. Wasps lead 10-0
London Wasps-Gloucester
9'’ PENALTY Danny Cipriani gets Wasps off the mark. 3-0 Wasps.
Bath-Saracens
Leicester-Bristol
Harlequins-Newcastle
Bath-Saracens
Bath-Saracens
Bath are without star fly half Butch James and the premierships top try scorer Joe Maddock. Ryan Davis once again fills in for James. Two points for Bath mean they will be in the play offs for the second year running. Saracens are fight for a possible European spot by finishing 7th.
Sale Sharks-Northampton
Sale are guaranteed European rugby next year as their position in 6th is safe from those chasing below. Today they host Northampton who are battling with Wasps and Saracens for that important 7th place which could see them playing European rugby next season.
Leicester-Bristol
It should be a formality that Leicester finish their season with a home win against relegated Bristol. They are currently top of the Guinness Premiership and look set to secure a home tie in the play offs. Leicester have been is scintillating form in recent weeks and they are bolstered by the return of England players Toby Flood and Lewis Moody. Cult hero and flying winger David Lemi plays his last game for Bristol but the big story for the West Country men will be the emotional last appearance for Mark Regan.
Harlequins-Newcastle
The Stoop is a sell out today for their game against Newcastle. A bonus point win for Quins guarantees them a home play off but they have problems at fly half with Nick Evans and Chris Malone sidelined wit injury. The Flacons season is effecxtively over but they will be looking to give Tom May, Phil Dowson, Geoff Parling and David Wilson a fond farewell as they play their last game for the club.
Worcester-London Irish
London Irish travel to Sixways knowing that a victory guarantees them a spot in the play offs. Worcester will be full of confidence after their victory against Gloucester on Tuesday. The Exiles will be boosted by the return of their inspirational captain Bob Casey, who has returned quicker than expected from an arm injury he picked up in February.
London Wasps-Gloucester
Injury hit Gloucester need to turn around their poor form and keep their play off hopes alive with a win against a Wasps side that will be looking to bid farewell to one of their favourite sons, Josh Lewsey, in style. It's the Wasps and England legend's last game in black and gold as he retires from rugby at the end of the season as one of the most successful backs in the sports history. Victory for the Wasps could secure them 7th place and the possibility of European rugby next year.