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Johann van Graan's Bath appear to be best place to wage an assault on a Champions Cup dominated by the French giants
Exeter Chiefs face off against Bath Rugby in Gallagher Premiership Round 14 on Sat 19th April 2025 at Sandy Park. Kick-off in the UK is scheduled for 15:00 and is broadcast on TNT Sports, Discovery+. In South Africa it’s at 16:00 SAST, 02:00 NZST on Sky Sport, Sky Sport Now, Sky Go in New Zealand, 00:00 AEST on Stan Sport in Australia and 07:00 EST on The Rugby Network in the US.
Bath Rugby won the last encounter but both teams are in the same form for their last 5 games.
Heading into the fixture the two sides are separated by 8 places in the league table with Bath Rugby in 1st and Exeter Chiefs in 9th as such Bath Rugby are favourites on paper.
The official squads for Exeter Chiefs vs Bath Rugby will become available around 24- 48 hours before kick-off. Teams can still make changes up to an hour before the match however.
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The touch judges raise their flags as Henry Slade kicks the conversion.
A penetrating move by Exeter Chiefs results in a try for Paul Brown-Bampoe.
The touch judges raise their flags as Henry Slade kicks the conversion.
Slick passing by Exeter Chiefs leads to a try for Paul Brown-Bampoe.
Finn Russell makes no mistake with that conversion attempt.
Silky skills by Bath Rugby ends with a try for Will Muir.
Finn Russell makes no mistake with that conversion attempt.
Silky skills by Bath Rugby ends with a try for Josh Bayliss.
Great forward play by Bath Rugby allows Niall Annett to score the try.
Henry Slade converts the try.
A wonderful passing move by Exeter Chiefs is finished off by Jack Yeandle
Dafydd Jenkins (Exeter Chiefs) is shown a yellow card
Henry Slade has kicked a penalty goal.