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Gallagher Premiership 2021 2022 Round 22 Highlights


 
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Third-place Harlequins will travel to the Brentford Community Stadium, having enjoyed a bye-week during Round 21. In contrast, the Exiles will be looking to bounce back after Northampton Saints, who are also in the hunt for a semi-final spot, ruined their St Patrick’s Day Party with a 42-22 victory in the last round.  Both sides can still finish in one of the top four spots as they are only four points behind Exeter Chiefs with the Exiles in eighth with four games remaining in their season while seventh-place Saints have five matches left. 


Round 22 gets underway at AJ Bell Stadium on Friday night with a significant game at the top of the table between Sale Sharks and second-place Saracens The Sharks are fifth, having come back to draw 24-24 with bottom side Bath Rugby last week, and will be desperate to get back to winning ways with the season fast drawing to a close.  Saracens head into this game following a historic 27-23 win against Bristol Bears in their first-ever game at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. There is also plenty of action to sink your teeth into on Saturday as the Saints will hope to continue their march towards the semi-final spots with a game against Bristol Bears.  The win against London Irish has boosted Saints’ hopes of forcing their way into the top four ahead of the game at cinch Stadium at Franklin's Gardens, while the Bears are tenth.  After a narrow defeat at home to Leicester Tigers last Sunday, Exeter Chiefs host Bath in a West Country derby. Gloucester Rugby’s fate is in their own hands as George Skivington’s side will play in the Gallagher Premiership Rugby semi-final if they win all of their remaining games, starting with the visit of Wasps to Kingsholm Stadium.




















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