Summary

  • Saracens beat Toulouse 20-14 at StoneX to all but secure their place in last 16 of the Champions Cup

  • Holders Bordeaux Begles demolish Northampton Saints 50-28 to go top of Pool 4 with third bonus-point win

  • Henry Pollock scores two tries for Saints, who secure a bonus point

  • Harlequins hammer understrength URC leaders Stormers 61-10 as they end poor run and qualify for last 16

  • Toulon score late penalty to edge out Munster 27-25 in Pool 2 thriller

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  1. try

    Converted Try - Toulon 14-6 Munsterpublished at 14:09 GMT 11 January

    Ben White (con Domon)

    Toulon are like a different animal this half. Keeping possession and making yards.

    Munster falling off a few tackles and do so again when White picks up at the base of a ruck and races under the posts from 15 metres.

    Marius Domon knocks over the extras.

  2. Kick-offpublished at 14:05 GMT 11 January

    Toulon 7-6 Munster

    Back under way here in Toulon

  3. Postpublished at 14:04 GMT 11 January

    Harlequins 33-0 Stormers

    Much better from the visitors, who put together plenty of phases to put some pressure but Quins come away with it and put in a fine kick chase.

  4. Kick-offpublished at 14:00 GMT 11 January

    Harlequins 33-0 Stormers

    We are back up and running at the Stoop!

  5. Henry in the spotlight...published at 13:53 GMT 11 January

    Bordeaux Begles v Northampton (15:15 GMT)

    Mike Henson
    BBC Sport

    Henry PollockImage source, Getty Images

    Northampton will have to overcome an atmosphere fuelled by 34,000 people's hatred of Henry Pollock to win at Bordeaux, says coach Phil Dowson.

    The two sides meet at a sold-out Stade Chaban-Delmas in a re-run of last year's ill-tempered Champions Cup final.

    Saints lost out 28-20 in May's Cardiff showpiece, with star back row Pollock at the centre of a final-whistle scuffle.

    Bordeaux Begles' players mocked Pollock in their post-match celebrations, while fly-half Mathieu Jalibert accused Northampton of lacking respect for their rivals.

    Plenty. Going. On...

  6. Postpublished at 13:53 GMT 11 January

    Bordeaux Begles v Northampton (15:15 GMT)

    Coming up next is the big one of course...

  7. Half-timepublished at 13:50 GMT 11 January

    Toulon 7-6 Munster

    Toulon claim the lead just before the break, all to play for on the south coast of France.

  8. try

    Converted Try - Toulon 7-6 Munsterpublished at 13:48 GMT 11 January

    Marius Domon (con Domon)

    The Munster dam breaks!

    Phase after phase against a 14-man Munster finally pays off for Toulon.

    The ball is eventually whipped towards the left and Domon spots a gap close to the line and nips through.

    Domon steps up to convert.

  9. No trypublished at 13:46 GMT 11 January

    Toulon 0-6 Munster

    Toulon have a try disallowed for double-movement from David Ribbans.

    Super covering tackle from Shane Daly when Toulon had numbers out wide.

    We go back for another Toulon penalty five-metres out.

    The French side turning the screw now.

  10. Half-timepublished at 13:44 GMT 11 January

    Harlequins 33-0 Stormers

    Happy, happy Harlequins.

    Marcus Smith thumbs upImage source, Getty Images
  11. Sin-binpublished at 13:42 GMT 11 January

    Toulon 0-6 Munster

    Tadhg Beirne sees yellow close to his own line.

  12. Postpublished at 13:42 GMT 11 January

    Harlequins 33-0 Stormers

    Quins haven't had to do any defending yet but they come up big there. Stormers maul from a lineout and Jack Kenningham gets around to get under the ball and hold it up.

    A real try saver.

  13. Penalty - Toulon 0-6 Munsterpublished at 13:37 GMT 11 January

    Jack Crowley (32 mins)

    Munster score a second penalty to increase their lead.

    Toulon's play has been littered with handling errors, which is surprising given the almost perfect conditions overhead.

    Munster won't care one jot.

    Jack Crowley kicks a penaltyImage source, Getty Images
  14. Postpublished at 13:35 GMT 11 January

    Quins going at more than a point a minute. It's just like watching the Red Roses!

  15. converted try

    Converted try - Harlequins 33-0 Stormerspublished at 13:33 GMT 11 January

    Nick David (con Smith)

    SenSATIONAL score!

    Harlequins looking like world beaters all of a sudden once they break the lines throuugh a flat run from Luke Northmore. The ball comes wide, Cadan Murley and Tyrone Green link up before putting Nick David in for a scorching try in the corner.

    That's brilliant play. Marcus Smith adds a very tricky kick for added measure.

  16. converted try

    Converted try - Harlequins 26-0 Stormerspublished at 13:29 GMT 11 January

    Chandler Cunningham-South (con Smith)

    There's the bonus point try! Terrific charge down by Jack Kenningham, he toes the ball ahead and is taken out late, but it doesn't matter as flanker Cunningham-South gets up there to take the ball over the line as the Stormers flounder.

  17. Postpublished at 13:27 GMT 11 January

    Harlequins 19-0 Stormers

    Sloppy from Quins as they set up a maul from a lineout but Stormers come through and pinch the ball back, flanker Ben-Jason Dixon reaching out a massive hand to swipe it from scrum-half Lucas Friday. Tremendous defence.

  18. Postpublished at 13:26 GMT 11 January

    Toulon 0-3 Munster

    Almost a breakaway try for Munster.

    A handling error from Toulon on the edge of the province's 22 sees Calvin Nash hack 50 metres downfield.

    It looks like the winger will pick up a try but somehow Toulon wing Gael Drean overtakes him from five metres behind to touch down in-goal. Superb speed.

  19. Postpublished at 13:24 GMT 11 January

    Harlequins 19-0 Stormers

    Marcus SmithImage source, Getty Images

    This has been a much-improved performance from Quins so far.

  20. converted try

    Converted try - Harlequins 19-0 Stormerspublished at 13:19 GMT 11 January

    Alex Dombrandt (con Smith)

    Rampant!

    The captain has Harlequins' third inside 17 minutes and it's a fine finish, the number eight making his own gap and charging through to score and celebrate emphatically.

    Marcus Smith curls the conversion.