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The winners of this afternoon’s clash will reach the Premiership final at Twickenham next weekend, with Northampton trying to clinch a second Premiership Rugby title - to go with the crown they claimed in 2014. Saints have appeared in nine previous Premiership semi-finals, winning just two, but are a team in form with only one defeat in their last seven league matches - during which time they have run in 40 tries. Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the second Premiership Rugby semi-final. When is Leicester Tigers vs Northampton Saints? The match will be played at Welford Road in Leicester, on Saturday 11 June at 4:30pm BST. Where can I watch it? The match will be shown on BT Sport 1, with coverage starting at 3.
Northampton: Tommy Freeman; Matt Proctor, Fraser Dingwall, Rory Hutchinson, Courtnall Skosan; Dan Biggar, Alex Mitchell; Emmanuel Iyogun, Sam Matavesi, Ehren Painter, Alex Coles, Api Ratuniyarawa, Courtney Lawes, Lewis Ludlam (captain), Juarno Augustus. Replacements: Mike Haywood, Alex Waller, Oisín Heffernan, David Ribbans, Aaron Hinkley, Tom James, James Grayson, Piers Francis. It’s set to be a huge match but, as Dan Biggar and many others have rightly pointed out this week, it is also pales into insignificance following the news that Tiffany Youngs has sadly passed away. Our thoughts are with the Youngs and Sands families. Halfway through our interview Dan Biggar stopped to pay a beautiful tribute to the Youngs family. #LEIvNOR pic.
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45pm on BT Sport 1. The East Midlands Derby returns with a place in the #GallagherPrem final at stake 😱 🐯 @LeicesterTigers vs @SaintsRugby 😇 A new chapter will be written in this centuries-old rivalry 😤 📺 Saturday | 3:45pm | BT Sport 1 HD & Ultimatepic. com/1qRSarZQ9B — Rugby on BT Sport (@btsportrugby) June 10, 2022 If you don’t have a BT contract, don’t worry because you can still easily watch the semi-final online.
Leicester have won both derbies this season, winning 55-26 at Franklin’s Gardens in late October and 35-20 on a February Friday night at Welford Road. There were 18 tries scored across those two matches – will this semi-final be as high-scoring or more of a tight tussle? These are the two sides selected for the semi-final and below we explain how to watch the action with our Leicester v Northampton live stream guide. Leicester: Freddie Steward; Harry Potter, Matias Moroni, Dan Kelly, Guy Porter; George Ford, Ben Youngs; Ellis Genge (captain), Julian Montoya, Dan Cole, Harry Wells, Calum Green, Hanro Liebenberg, Tommy Reffell, Jasper Wiese. Replacements: Charlie Clare, Nephi Leatigaga, Joe Heyes, Ollie Chessum, George Martin, Jack van Poortvliet, Freddie Burns, Nemani Nadolo.
Northampton Saints: Freeman; Proctor, Dingwall, Hutchinson, Skosan; Biggar, Mitchell; Iyogun, Matavesi, Painter; Coles, Ratuniyarawa, Lawes, Ludlam (c), Augustus. Replacements: Haywood, Waller, Heffernan, Ribbans, Hinkley, James, Grayson, Francis. OddsLeicester win - 1/7Draw - 30/1Northampton win - 9/2PredictionTigers were the best team during the regular season and have become a formidable outfit under Steve Borthwick. On their day, Saints can beat anybody but Leicester should edge this East Midlands derby.