Try: Bath 22-17 Leicesterpublished at 16:31 BST
Du Toit (51 mins)
Relentless pressure from Bath and - eventually - Thomas du Toit scores a hat-trick under neath the sticks.
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 will seal Champions Cup place if they win
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Du Toit (51 mins)
Relentless pressure from Bath and - eventually - Thomas du Toit scores a hat-trick under neath the sticks.
Slade (46 mins)
The main man scores for the Chiefs!
Bath 17-17 Leicester
Review for a potential yellow card for Joe Heyes.
Penalty against Leicester but the prop is not sent to bin.
We will go again, five from the line.
The second halves have also started at Gloucester, Harlequins and Sale.
Sale have already secured their place in next season's European Champions Cup after scoring four first-half tries against Bristol.
Gloucester will almost certainly be joining them with a 21-point advantage over Newcastle Red Bulls.
Image source, Getty ImagesExeter 8-5 Saracens
Ooh Exeter are almost in in the opening exchanges of the second half.
Again Henry Slade is the architect but his pass is spilled forward by winger Campbell Ridl - if that went to hand he might have been in.
Chiefs need to press home their advantage with Saracens still down to 14 men remember - with Charlie Bracken still in the sin-bin it's Max Malins taking on the unfamiliar role of scrum-half.
Bath 17-17 Leicester
Advantage Bath but, despite countless drives, Leicester's defence remains firm.
Tap and go they will go again, a couple of metres short of the Tigers' line.
Bath 17-17 Leicester
Bath yet to find their groove after half-time.
Santi Carreras shins a kick on the short side but it must have got a deflection as Bath have the line-out.
They pick up the loose ball following an up-and-under and get a penalty for a high shot by Ollie Chessum.
Bath kick for the corner.
Exeter 8-5 Saracens
The final 40 minutes of the season for one of these teams begins.
A reminder that if Exeter win or draw, they will secure a place in the top four for the first time since 2021.
Saracens will make the top four if they win, unless Exeter get two losing bonus points, and the Londoners fail to pick up a try-scoring bonus of their own - if the sides are level on points Saracens would go through as they will have one more win than Exeter.
Bath 17-17 Leicester
Dan Albutt
BBC Radio Bristol commentator
The prize couldn't get much bigger and Bath with home advantage will need to kick on and make the most of that opportunity or they'll be kicking themselves if they see this game slip away from them.
Bath 17-17 Leicester
Brilliant interception from Leicester's Ollie Chessum and the Tigers can clear their lines up to half-way.
Tom De Glanville takes opposite full-back George Pearson in the air and Leicester get a penalty off referee Ian Tempest.
HT: Exeter 8-5 Saracens
John Lockyer
Former Exeter Chiefs captain on BBC Radio Devon
That was an amazing last three of four minutes because Exeter were were under the cosh, we all thought that Sarries might have scored in that corner and instead of that, Exeter win the line-out through Andrea Zambonin, they then get a penalty and then the next thing that happened Exeter are in the 22 because of the deliberate knock-on.
Yellow card, and then what we saw was a sensational try in front of the line-out.
Well done the Chiefs.
Image source, ShutterstockBath 17-17 Leicester
The first 40 minutes was absolutely fabulous despite wretched conditions at The Rec.
Let's hope for the same in the second 40 as Bath kick us off once again.
As things stand, Bath will finish second and will host the Tigers in a rematch next weekend.
We could have more of this to be fair!
HT: Bath 17-17 Leicester
Watching Bath and Leicester slug it out in terrible conditions has a real mid-nineties feel to it.
Simon - Leicester
HT: Bath 17-17 Leicester
Vicky Macqueen
Former England full-back on BBC Radio Leicester
I think Leicester will be relatively pleased, certainly with the way they started the game. They came out of the blocks firing which was absolutely what they needed to do.
But it has been end-to-end stuff, there has been errors from both sides, particularly from Tigers with a few missed tackles and probably not quite recycling in defence quick enough.
But there has been some real positives as well. They are stepping up on occasion, it's probably not the most consistent performance but they are showing glimmers of good play out there as are Bath as well and that's is why it's such a tight game.
Image source, ShutterstockHT: Exeter 8-5 Saracens
Nigel Walrond
BBC Radio Devon commentator
How crucial will that couple of minutes be in the contest of of this match?
After being under the cosh for large parts of that half, Exeter Chiefs go down the tunnel leading.
Image source, Getty ImagesAs it stands, Northampton and Bath will have home semi-finals in the play-offs, with Leicester and Exeter joining them in the top four.
Sale have secured their European Champions Cup place for next season, and Gloucester will also be there if they hold on for victory against bottom side Newcastle.
HT: Exeter 8-5 Saracens
Brent Pilnick
BBC Sport at Sandy Park
That try has lifted the Sandy Park crowd, who in truth have had very little to cheer about this half.
Exeter will be disappointed going into the break as mistakes at the wrong time have cost them.
But with a man advantage for the opening chunk of the second half they'll be feeling confident right now.
HT: Exeter 8-5 Saracens
Chris Jones
BBC rugby union correspondent at Sandy Park
Huge moment in the game.
Credit to Exeter for not settling for half-time, they kept playing, sustained pressure, and the line-out move is slick. How badly the Chiefs needed that. The players get a standing ovation as they leave the field for half-time.
Norey (45 mins), missed con Slade
Image source, ShutterstockThe Chiefs are over the line!
Max Norey has struggled with his line-out throws but he gets this one spot on and it's a lovely move as Christ Tshiunza catches and offloads immediately to Ethan Roots as Sarries anticipate the drive.
Instead Roots sends it back to Norey who has held his width and he dives over the line!
What a great decision to kick that penalty deep rather than settle for half-time.
Henry Slade can't nail the tough conversion from wide.
Exeter 3-5 Saracens
The Sarries scrum-half Charlie Bracken can have no complaints there, he sticks out a lone hand and stops the pass to the Exeter winger - he wasn't in a position to catch that so yellow card is the right decision.
No penalty try though as there was cover.




