Saracens vs Exeter Chiefs – Round 14 – Preview & Prediction
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30pm on Sunday, September 13, at Sandy Park. What TV channel is it on? Exeter Chiefs v Saracens will be broadcast live on BT Sport 1, with TV coverage beginning at 4. 15pm. What about live streaming? BT Sport customers can live stream the match on the app or website. What is the team news? There's no Welsh involvement for Saracens, with scrum-half Aled Davies not in the 23. For Exeter, Wales internationals Alex Cuthbert and Tomas Francis are not selected for the visitors but Chiefs' Caerphilly-born veteran Phil Dollman starts at No. 15. Saracens: Will Hooley; Rotimi Segun, Dom Morris, Harry Sloan, Elliott Obatoyinbo; Manu Vunipola.
Tom Whiteley; Sam Crean, Kapeli Pifeleti, Alec Clarey, Joel Kpoku, Callum Hunter-Hill, Calum Clark, Sean Reffell, Janco Venter. Replacements: Tom Woolstencroft, Robin Hislop, Josh Ibuanokpe, Cameron Boon, Andy Christie, Alex Day, Juan Pablo Socino, Josh Hallett. Exeter Chiefs: Phil Dollman; Josh Hodge, Corey Baldwin, Tom Wyatt, Facundo Cordero; Harvey Skinner, Joe Snow; Billy Keast, Jack Innard, Alfie Petch, Will Witty, Tom Price, Sean Lonsdale, Richard Capstick, Don Armand. Replacements: Jordon Poole, James Kenny, Matt Johnson, Dave Dennis, Aaron Hinkley, Will Yarnell, Jack Walsh, Luke Mehson. Who is the referee? Adam Leal will be the man in charge, with his assistants being Andrew Jackson and Gareth Holsgrove.
Exeter felt most aggrieved at Saracens' salary cap breaches due to their rivalry dominating the league from 2016 to 2019, but on a level playing field in north London they were comprehensively beaten. They led 15-10 heading into the second half, but the deficit was quickly reeled in by the hosts. Owen Farrell was the heart of Saracens' response as Sean Maitland and Nick Tompkins touched down, but the Chiefs also self-destructed by conceding seven penalties in the pivotal third quarter.
Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you’re not able to view this Privacy Options Each blow of referee Craig Maxwell-Keys' whistle brought with it another debilitating setback, enabling their opponents to canter out of sight with a bonus-point victory. Saracens march on, their course set for a home semi-final, and they were forced to roll up their sleeves for a bruising first half in which they drew first blood through a move of real precision. It came from scrum-half Aled Davies running flat across the pitch and finding Elliot Daly, whose in-out line and speed swept him over the whitewash.
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“Again, I’ve said it before, I can’t credit the players enough for what they have achieved so far. The results and the points we’ve collected, it’s allowed us now to go fast into Sunday’s game against Saracens with a nice, fresh, enthusiastic group - and with a clear mindset of what we want to achieve. Personally, I’m really looking forward to the game and I think the players are as well.
Saracens 38-22 Exeter Chiefs: Saracens book Prem play-off place to harm Exeter's top four chancesGallagher Premiership latest - Friday: Bristol 29-28 Gloucester, Newcastle Falcons 14-42 London Irish; Saturday: Harlequins 26-20 Leicester Tigers, Bath 31-36 Northampton Saints, Wasps 41-12 Worcester Warriors; Sunday: Saracens 38-22 Exeter Chiefs Last Updated: 24/04/22 5:31pm Elliot Daly scored one of four tries as Saracens beat Exeter in Sunday's Premiership Exeter's bitter rivalry with Saracens took another traumatic twist as their Premiership play-off ambitions were dealt a potentially mortal blow by a 38-22 defeat at StoneX Stadium. On the back of three defeats to Mark McCall's men in Premiership finals, Exeter are facing another season without silverware because of a result that leaves them marooned outside the top four with two games remaining.
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There was urgency to Exeter's play as Olly Woodburn and Stuart Hogg counter-attacked down the right and Saracens, playing into a strong wind, were now struggling to escape their half. Fly-half Henry Slade was running on to the ball at pace and almost broke through in combination with Hogg, but the England playmaker was instrumental as the Chiefs crossed for the first time. It took 14 phases in total, most of them pick and goes from the pack, but Slade and Sam Maunder delivered the magic needed to unlock the defence with Sam Skinner producing the finishing touch.
Saracens v Exeter Chiefs TV channel, kick-off time and team newsExeter Chiefs face Saracens in a repeat of last year's Gallagher Premiership final today. However, things are very different from last year's clash at Twickenham. While Exeter are still vying for the title, Saracens have already been relegated for breaching salary cap regulations. Here's everything you need to know about the game. What time is Exeter Chiefs v Saracens kick-off? Exeter Chiefs v Saracens kicks off at 4.
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