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  1. 'Never write off Chiefs'published at 16:45 BST 13 June

    Bath 26-27 Exeter

    Nigel Walrond
    BBC Radio Devon commentator

    Exeter celebrateImage source, Shutterstock

    Bath looked like they were in party mood - but if you've followed Exeter this season, you would know that you never write off Chiefs in the second half.

    They have completely changed this game.

  2. 'Burger's done so well'published at 16:45 BST 13 June

    Bath 26-27 Exeter

    John Lockyer
    Former Exeter Chiefs captain on BBC Radio Devon

    Well I never. Well, well, well.

    Ethan Burger's done so well since coming on: scrumming, carrying and now he's scored a try.

    This half has been one-way traffic.

  3. 'Bath look completely dismantled'published at 16:44 BST 13 June

    Bath 26-27 Exeter

    Alex Cuthbert
    Former Wales and Exeter wing on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Wow!

    What patience from Exeter. Bath look completely dismantled, they don't know what to do.

    It's been all Exeter in the last 20 minutes. They've just found a way to get back in.

  4. Postpublished at 70 mins

    Bath 26-27 Exeter

    Ten minutes to go.

    One point in it.

    The jubilant home fans of the first half have turned into nervous wrecks.

    Who is going to the final next Saturday?

  5. 'That's unbelievable from Exeter'published at 16:42 BST 13 June

    Bath 26-27 Exeter

    Chris Jones
    BBC rugby union commentator on BBC Radio 5 Live

    They lead at the Rec. That's unbelievable from Exeter!

    They've never ever lost a play-off. Played six, won six and at 26-10 down they looked down and out.

    They've come back and scored three tries!

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    Try: Bath 26-27 Exeterpublished at 67 mins

    Ethan Burger, missed con (Slade)

    Exeter lead!

    Incredible stuff from the Chiefs!

    Ethan Burger powers his way over from close range to give his side the advantage and continue this remarkable turnaround.

    Bath and the Rec look absolutely shellshocked.

    Can they respond? They have to.

    Henry Slade again misses the conversion though - how costly might those two misses be I wonder?

  7. Postpublished at 16:40 BST 13 June

    Bath 26-22 Exeter

    Nigel Walrond
    BBC Radio Devon commentator

    Fair play to the officials for that sin-bin. In live time, that looked okay.

    Stephen Varney's not good. I don't see how he can stay on. He's struggling to see.

  8. Postpublished at 65 mins

    Bath 26-22 Exeter

    Penalty Chiefs in front of the posts!

    What do they do?

    Into the corner it is!

    They have the extra man remember.

    This is a crucial moment.

  9. 'Thomas du Toit is world class'published at 16:38 BST 13 June

    Bath 26-22 Exeter

    Martin Haag
    Former Bath lock and coach on BBC Radio Bristol

    Thomas du Toit has been brilliant for Bath.

    His quality is world-class and it's so good to see players of his calibre here at the Rec.

  10. 'Varney's got a problem'published at 16:38 BST 13 June

    Bath 26-22 Exeter

    John Lockyer
    Former Exeter Chiefs captain on BBC Radio Devon

    The new Exeter front row are getting on top. The pace and tempo of the game have gone up.

    This is an enthralling game of rugby, just like last night's. These semi-finals have been brilliant games.

    Stephen Varney's got a problem. I think he's saying about double vision from a smack in the face.

    He's such a brave little man but they won't allow him to stay on if it's a head injury. He's still down on one knee having treatment.

  11. Sin-bin: Joe Cokanasiga (Bath)published at 64 mins

    Bath 26-22 Exeter

    The TMO has just asked referee Christophe Ridley to take a look at a potential deliberate knock-on by Bath's Joe Cokanasiga.

    The winger does appear to make a genuine attempt to catch it but the fact he has gone with one hand seems to sway the officials to thinking it is deserving of punishment.

    It's a yellow card and Bath will play the crucial next ten minutes a man down.

  12. 'Bath are on the ropes'published at 16:35 BST 13 June

    Bath 26-22 Exeter

    Dan Albutt
    BBC Radio Bristol commentator

    Paul Brown-Bampoe of Exeter Chiefs is held by Henry ArundellImage source, Getty Images

    Bath are just on the ropes a little bit here.

    They are giving away the penalties, they are flipping the field very quickly.

  13. Postpublished at 63 mins

    Bath 26-22 Exeter

    A half-break from Ross Vintcent as Exeter come again.

    He is just about scragged but the Chiefs just keep on coming - they're full of energy and Bath are having to scramble in defence to keep them out.

    A brilliant inside pass from Tom Hooper set that chance up.

  14. Postpublished at 62 mins

    Bath 26-22 Exeter

    Bath prop Thomas du Toit gets rapturous applause as he departs for the day.

    This is his last game at The Rec; he will hope it is not his last game in a Bath shirt.

    What a player he has been for Bath.

  15. Postpublished at 60 mins

    Bath 26-22 Exeter

    Another Exeter turnover!

    This looked so unlikely at half-time with Bath so dominant in the opening 40 but we know Chiefs love a second-half comeback!

    Bath now ring the changes in their front row to try to wrestle back the momentum which they have undoubtedly lost.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 16:29 BST 13 June

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    With 20-odd minutes to go, who is going to win? Who will be the key man to send this game one way or the other?

    Let us know by clicking on 'Get Involved'.

    Oh, and hello to Joe in Nebraska, Brit in Normandy and Gwyn in Wisconsin.

  17. Postpublished at 59 mins

    Bath 26-22 Exeter

    An eye injury to Chiefs full-back Olly Woodburn just gives Bath the time to collect their thoughts.

    Exeter look so confident all of a sudden and are asking serious questions of this Bath side.

    What a final quarter we have in store!

  18. 'Exeter have come storming back'published at 16:27 BST 13 June

    Bath 26-22 Exeter

    Chris Jones
    BBC rugby union commentator on BBC Radio 5 Live

    The try unconverted but Exeter have come storming back into this play-off.

    Greg Fisilau of Exeter Chiefs is chased down by Josh BaylissImage source, Getty Images
  19. 'So unlike Slade'published at 16:26 BST 13 June

    Bath 26-22 Exeter

    Nigel Walrond
    BBC Radio Devon commentator

    Henry Slade pulled the kick horribly. That's so unlike him.

    Why Exeter can't produce this in first halves is a mystery. They've pulled back two tries in five minutes.

    Bath look like a team who thought they'd won.

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    Try: Bath 26-22 Exeterpublished at 55 mins

    Greg Fisilau, con missed (Slade)

    Any Bath fans booking Twickenham tickets at half-time may want to reconsider!

    Greg Fisilau bludgeons his way over from close range and Exeter have a third try!

    Henry Slade misses the conversion, though - that would have made it a two-point game.

    Still, Exeter are on top for the first time all afternoon - what a turnaround!