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  1. Postpublished at 16:39 BST 4 April

    Bath 19-15 Saracens

    The clock has been stopped while the referee studies a collision between Bath's Miles Reid and Saracens' Harry Wilson.

    Big call here as if it's yellow that will be Saracens playing the last 10 minutes a man down.

  2. Postpublished at 16:38 BST 4 April

    Bath 19-15 Saracens

    Philippa Tuttiett
    Former Wales international on BBC Radio 5 Live

    A brilliant backline move there, you had Caluori from the right wing working in and bringing that extra player which created the overlap.

    Max Malins had plenty to do, it wasn't a guaranteed try for him, but he timed the dive to perfection.

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    Try: Bath 19-15 Saracenspublished at 67 mins

    Max Malins

    Don't write Saracens off just yet!

    Substitute Max Malins goes over in the corner and Saracens are right back in it.

    Owen Farrell's conversion doesn't reach the posts, that wind is making kicking difficult, so there are four points it.

    This is brewing up nicely for the final stages!

  4. Breathing room for Toulonpublished at 16:33 BST 4 April

    Toulon 28-20 Stormers

    Fijian wing Seta Tuicuvu has dummied his way past the last defender to touch down for Toulon, who now have a two-score lead over Stormers with 13 minutes left to play.

    It looks like the French side are heading through to the last eight, where either Glasgow or Bulls await.

    But there's still time for Stormers to fight back, too...

  5. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:33 BST 4 April

    Bath celebrateImage source, Getty Images

    What a back line Bath have.

    Roger

    It's 19 unanswered points in the second half for the reigning Prem champions.

  6. Postpublished at 62 mins

    Bath 19-10 Saracens

    Saracens kick to the corner as they seek a way back into the game.

    But Bath disrupt it and win the turnover!

    There's a warning from the referee for some words of dissent from Sarries replacement Eroni Mawi too.

  7. Postpublished at 16:29 BST 4 April

    Bath 19-10 Saracens

    Chris Jones
    BBC rugby union correspondent on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Is that the try that breaks Saracens' resistance?

    Sarries had their best attack by miles, they were under the posts and in. They knocked it on with the try line begging and it was a brilliant counter attack by Bath.

  8. Postpublished at 60 mins

    Bath 19-10 Saracens

    The game has come to life now as Maro Itoje rampages forward and his side win a penalty in Bath territory.

    Bath have found their flow but Saracens are not going to go away here.

    We're in for a barnstorming final quarter.

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    Try: Bath 19-10 Saracenspublished at 58 mins

    Ben Spencer

    Ben Spencer scores for BathImage source, PA Media

    That could be the moment this game is won!

    Saracens look certain to score and retake the lead but knock on a metre from the line giving Bath possession and they go the full length of the field to score.

    Wow!

    Joe Cokanasiga started it and Ben Spencer finished it.

    Finn Russell missed the conversion so it's a lead of nine.

  10. Toulon and Stormers swap tries in second halfpublished at 16:22 BST 4 April

    Toulon 21-20 Stormers

    It's nip and tuck in Toulon.

    Stormers took the lead again with a try from number eight Evan Roos, who burrowed over from close range.

    South Africa fly-half Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu is off the bench and convered to give the visitors a six-point advantage, but Toulon have restored their one-point lead thanks to Mathis Ferte's converted score.

    21 minutes left to play.

  11. Postpublished at 55 mins

    Bath 14-10 Saracens

    This is now much more like the Bath we have been used to seeing this season.

    Finn Russell was barely involved in the first half but Bath's big names are starting to show their qualities as the Scotland fly-half kicks deep into Saracens territory.

    Beno Obano is back on and his side actually took the lead while he was in the sin bin.

  12. Postpublished at 16:17 BST 4 April

    Bath 14-10 Saracens

    Philippa Tuttiett
    Former Wales international on BBC Radio 5 Live

    It was scrappy once again in the build-up, there were some speculative passes and flinging it in the air trying to keep it alive, but at the moment the Bath backs seem to be at their most threatening when it's that disconnected defence.

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    Converted try: Bath 14-10 Saracenspublished at 49 mins

    Joe Cokanasiga (con: Finn Russell)

    Bath score a tryImage source, PA Media

    What a turnaround!

    Ollie Lawrence bursts through a gap and offloads to no-one in particular but the loose ball is collected on the ground by Joe Cokanasiga, who is too sharp and too fast for the defence and races over.

    Bath have changed the complexion of this one completely now and Sarries need to respond.

  14. Sin-bin: Beno Obano (Bath)published at 47 mins

    Bath 7-10 Saracens

    Bath receive their second yellow card of the match as Beno Obano is sent for a sit down on the sidelines.

    His side were on a warning from the first half for cumulative infringements and Obano is the unlucky man who takes one for the team.

    So Bath are back in the contest but down to 14.

  15. Postpublished at 16:10 BST 4 April

    Bath 7-10 Saracens

    Philippa Tuttiett
    Former Wales international on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Bath have done exactly what they needed to do at the start of the second half by simply getting their crowd cheering.

    Those couple of speculative passes have got the crowd cheering and they're going to need them behind them in this second half.

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    Converted try: Bath 7-10 Saracenspublished at 43 mins

    Henry Arundell (con: Finn Russell)

    Henry Arundell carries the ball for BathImage source, PA Media

    Bath are on the scoreboard!

    Henry Arundell makes a mess of a pass to Ben Spencer but then with the next attack he makes amends, picking a great line back against the grain to beat Elliot Daly and score Bath's first points.

    Finn Russell adds the conversion and is that the spark the hosts needed?

    They needed to change the vibe inside the stadium and they might just have done that.

  17. Postpublished at 42 mins

    Bath 0-10 Saracens

    We said there was likely to be changes and there have been, with Thomas du Toit on for Archie Griffin in the Bath front row.

    One unexpected change is the referee, though.

    Nika Amashukeli has not returned from the changing rooms after that first-half knock to the head.

    Best wishes to him.

  18. Kick-offpublished at 16:03 BST 4 April

    Bath 0-10 Saracens

    We're back under way at The Rec.

    It goes without saying that this is a big 40 minutes coming up!

  19. Toulon lead as second half resumespublished at 16:03 BST 4 April

    Toulon 14-13 Stormers

    Gael Drean scores for ToulonImage source, AFP via Getty Images

    Our main focus has been on Bath-Saracens but they've just got back under way again in France, where Toulon led Stormers by a single point at the break.

    Gael Drean's try restored Toulon's lead after Stormers had turned an early deficit into a 10-7 advantage.

    Our stats page on this match is showing that former England lock Dave Ribbans converted Ben White's opening try for Toulon - which I don't think happened!

    Unfortunately, amending that is beyond our control and hopefully it will be corrected shortly.

  20. Postpublished at 15:53 BST 4 April

    HT: Bath 0-10 Saracens

    Philippa Tuttiett
    Former Wales international on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Saracens have brought those big-game players and that knockout-style rugby; take your opportunities, gamble when you need to, be sensible towards the end of the first half and they've played it very well.

    Bath just cannot get a look-in.