Nearly a full calendar year has passed since the 2019-20 Gallagher Premiership season got underway, but the race for the top four has gone down to the wire with Wasps, Bath, Sale and Bristol vying for the remaining semi-final places.
Worcester Warriors scored six tries as they went on to defeat a depleted Saracens side 40-27 in the 21st round of the Gallagher Premiership at Sixways Stadium on Wednesday.
Agustin Creevy scored the decisive try in the 69th minute as London Irish came from behind to edge out London Irish 22-19 in the latest round of the Gallagher Premiership at Sandy Park.
Bristol Bears have kept their hope for play-off alive after trouncing Leicester Tigers 40-3 in the 21st round of the Gallagher Premiership at Ashton Gate.
Sale Sharks scored six tries as they eased past Northampton Saints with a 14-34 bonus point victory in the 21st round of the Gallagher Premiership at Franklin's Gardens.
In an interview with Talking Rugby Union, former Sale winger Mark Cueto discusses the similarities between the 2006 Premiership winning side and Steve Diamond’s current squad as the Sharks aim for a top four finish.
Wasps capitalised on the red-card to Elia Elia as they went on to beat 14-man Harlequins 23-32 in the 21st round of the Gallagher Premiership at Twickenham Stoop on Monday.
Lee Blackett's side take on Harlequins in Round 21 and Wasps find themselves in third place in the Gallagher Premiership standings with their destiny in their own hands.
Exeter Chiefs skipper Joe Simmonds said the club is determined to complete a double in the ongoing season following the Heineken Champions Cup semi-final win over Toulouse.
Saracens director of rugby Mark McCall admitted that it was an end of era following their defeat in the semi-final of the Heineken Champions Cup against Racing 92.
Bristol Bears centre Siale Piutau has returned back to the line-up for the upcoming European Challenge Cup game against Bordeaux Begles to be played at Ashton Gate on Friday.
The financial implications of having no supporters in rugby stadiums for six months could have a catastrophic effect on the future of English club rugby.
Exeter Chiefs upcoming Gallagher Premiership encounter against London Irish at Sandy Park on Wednesday will be played under closed stadium following the latest government directive.
Bath Rugby scored four tries in the final quarter as they went on to defeat Gloucester Rugby 31-20 in the 21st round of the Gallagher Premiership at Recreation Ground on Tuesday.