Penalty: Bath 12-10 Leicesterpublished at 15:47 BST
James O'Connor (26 mins)
Alfie Barbeary is penalised for Bath and looks to be hobbling.
James O'Connor slots a penalty comfortably for the Tigers and they're back to within two.
Five matches at 15:15 BST on final day of Prem season
Bath v Leicester - winners will secure home semi-final
Exeter v Saracens - winners will claim final play-off spot
Gloucester v Newcastle; Harlequins v Northampton; Sale v Bristol
Sale score four tries for bonus point to secure Champions Cup spot
Gloucester & Quins going for eighth place and Champions Cup qualification
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Steve Mather, Matt Cresswell, Gary Smee and Deepak Mahay
James O'Connor (26 mins)
Alfie Barbeary is penalised for Bath and looks to be hobbling.
James O'Connor slots a penalty comfortably for the Tigers and they're back to within two.
Exeter 3-5 Saracens
Saracens are flying up in defence and stopping Chiefs making any yards.
They go though multiple phases without getting anywhere and have to put boot to ball.
A Chiefs knock-on then gives the visitors the scrum just inside Exeter territory.
It's as tight out there as the score at half-an-hour suggests.
Sale 26-5 Bristol
Adam Lanigan
BBC Sport reporter at CorpAcq Stadium
Image source, ShutterstockLess than 30 minutes played here and Sale have the four tries and single point they need to be playing in the Champions Cup next season.
It has looked a guarantee from the moment they scored a try within 90 seconds from George Ford and three more have followed.
That brings up the bonus point that means Harlequins cannot overtake them in the top eight and claim a spot with Europe's elite.
Exeter 3-5 Saracens
Nigel Walrond
BBC Radio Devon commentator
Exeter are causing their own issues here, but the wind has got to be a contributing factor.
Bath 12-7 Leicester
Leicester look to play their way out of trouble with the ball currently looking like a bar of soap - really enterprising play from the Tigers backs as a huge gale goes continues to run through the Rec.
Is it really June?
A great kick earns them a 50:20 but James Blamire's line-out is too long and Bath kick clear.
Bath 12-7 Leicester
Dave Attwood
Former Bath and England forward on BBC Radio Bristol
We're watching the rain come down here and it's moving around in every direction at the same time.
It's swirling around, it's terrible to have to play in and I wouldn't be surprised if we see more contestable kicks further on in this first half.
Image source, ShutterstockSale 21-0 Bristol
With their "performances" this season, I'll say it now, Sale do not deserve to be in the Champions Cup. We've been nothing short of awful. I have no idea what the club is doing or what the plan is for the team, coaching or, like almost every year, the stadium
Nick - Wirral
Exeter 3-5 Saracens
Harvey Skinner takes a knock there from Ben Earl as the England back rower attacks on the crash ball.
He is up and seems ok to continue but one to keep an eye on.
Josh Iosefa-Scott's turnover gives Chiefs an attacking platform and Len Ikitau is almost away through a gap but is reined in and Saracens win the battle on the floor to regain possession.
Slade (17 mins)
England centre Henry Slade makes no mistake from the tee and reduces the gap to two points as we approach the halfway point in the first period.
Exeter 0-5 Saracens
Saracens are caught offside and that will give Henry Slade the chance to put his side on the scoreboard.
Exeter 0-5 Saracens
Chris Jones
BBC rugby union correspondent at Sandy Park
Exeter have the home support and the wind in this first half, but they have made a nervy start, with Skinner's overcooked drop-out giving Sarries the field position for their try and the line-out malfunctioning on a few occasions.
But they still look dangerous with the ball in hand and are growing into the game.
Exeter 0-5 Saracens
The line-outs have definitely been an issue for Exeter early on here, some mitigation of course because of the weather but it's an area they need to improve on as it is killing their momentum at present.
Du Toit (14 mins), con Carreras
It's Thomas du Toit's second and Bath are in front!
A stunning kick from Ben Spencer gets Bath up field. From there, Sam Underhill's superb and unselfish work allows du Toit to be able to crash over from short range once again.
A gorgeous kick from Santi Carreras then adds the extra two.
Image source, Getty ImagesSale have made a superb start in their quest for just a single point that will put them in next season's European Champions Cup.
Converted tries from George Ford and Ben Bamber put them 14-0 up after just five minutes against Bristol.
Gloucester are level with Newcastle at 7-7 after a try apiece, and Harlequins v Northampton is also 7-7 with 15 minutes gone.
As it stands, Gloucester and Sale are in the Champions Cup and Quins miss out.
Exeter 0-5 Saracens
John Lockyer
Former Exeter Chiefs captain on BBC Radio Devon
It's mistakes.
The first two line-outs have been poor from Exeter and unfortunately the restart was not as they wanted and they are being punished for elementary errors.
It's not easy with the very strong breeze that's blowing.
Thomas du Toit (9 mins), missed con Carreras
And it proves to be the right call - Thomas du Toit crashes over from close range!
Short ball to the South African and there is absolutely no stopping him from there.
Santi Carreras hits the upright with his conversion attempt.
Bath 0-7 Leicester
Problem for Leicester and the Sale-bound Nicky Smith.
He is being looked at by the physio following a head collision.
Smith is so important for the Tigers, especially in the scrum.
Bath have a penalty for a deliberate knock-on by Leicester's Hanro Liebenberg and the Blue, Black and Whites kick to the corner.
Elliott (7 mins), missed con Burke
Image source, ShutterstockAfter making a hash of his first opportunity Saracens wing Tobias Elliott crosses for his 12th try of the season!
The visitors found space wide after an ugly-looking five-metre scrum but Elliott opted to come back inside rather than go out where the space was and was tackled when he looked odds on to score.
Fortunately, Sarries recycled and a short time later Elliott is over the line in plenty of space to give his side an early lead.
Fergus Burke misses the conversion.
As a Saints fan, I really want Leicester to win today for the greatest chance of an East Midlands Final. Now to wash my mouth out...
Rob - Northampton
Bath 0-7 Leicester
Vicky Macqueen
Former England full-back on BBC Radio Leicester
It was a really cleverly worked line-out when they managed to peel around the edge, that was the starting point of that and then it's some quick ball.
Tigers really on fire there, a great start from them. A good try.




