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  Click on the individual match names for LIVE comments from Leicester v Bath and Wasps v Harlequins.
Northampton-Bristol80   A last minute try and conversion from Jon Clarke and conversion by Steve Myler seems to be the last action of a dull match - but there's still time for a restart, from which Bristol's David Lemi scores an unlikely consolation prize. Just a shame that these two sides left all the real action for the final 60 seconds! Thanks for joining us and we'll see you tomorrow for Leicester against Bath and Wasps against Harlequins. First kick-off is at 1.30pm UK time.
Gloucester-Saracens80   That's the end at Kingsholm as well, who played good rugby in the second half to squeeze out their deserved 22-16 victory.
London Irish-Newcastle80   It's all over at the Madjeski stadium, and that's a great win for London Irish which takes them top of the league.
Gloucester-Saracens77   Gloucester break away through Mike Tindall - who cuts through the Sarries line - and only a knock-on at the line prevents a match-guaranteeing try for the home team.
Northampton-Bristol73   No sooner do we bemoan the lack of scoring than Northampton score the second try of the match, with Ben Foden touching down and Steve Myler securing the extra points. That's put the match out of reach now - and has buried Bristol's small chances of taking the bonus point for a narrow defeat.
London Irish-Newcastle76   As if to remind their cheeky visitors who's boss, London Irish work a seventh try and it's Seilala Mapusua who is the scorer. Geraghty picks up the ball for the conversion and slots it home.
Northampton-Bristol70   Still no more scoring at Northampton, and it looks like Saints will run out winners of this one unless they do something silly in the last few minutes.
London Irish-Newcastle72   Newcastle winger Tim Visser scores a consolation try for the visitors, but it's no more than that. As if to underline the way their afternoon has gone, Steve Jones misses the conversion.
Gloucester-Saracens69   Immediately after the restart Saracens flanker Andy Saull earns himself a yellow card, and though the incident is too far for a penalty it gives Gloucester the chance to pen Sarries back in their own half. They can control themselves to victory here.
Gloucester-Saracens69   A reckless shoulder charge by Saracens replacement Noah Cato gives Barkley a simple chance to take the Cherry and Whites six points into the lead - which he takes.
Gloucester-Saracens65   A very tough long chance for Olly Barkley, 45 metres out and almost on the touchline. The inside centre looks after his kick nervously, but he needn't have - it goes over and the home side are in the lead once more.
London Irish-Newcastle65   Yet another try for Irish, and it's veteran Mike Catt - who was subbed on a few minutes ago - who goes over the line to score. In the spirit of the high-scoring afternoon, Shane Geraghy fancies a go at the conversion, but it fades wide of the post.
Gloucester-Saracens60   After the punch-up dies down it's Olly Barkley who has a chance to put Gloucester ahead for the first time in 20 minutes or so of this match - but he doesn't like it. That's his first missed chance of the afternoon.
Gloucester-Saracens58   This match is on a bit of a knife-edge, with a scuffle developing in the middle of the pitch. Nervy stuff!
London Irish-Newcastle56   The frustration of taking a beating might be getting to Newcastle - Micky Young is sin-binned.
Northampton-Bristol51   Bristol finally get on the score sheet, with Ed Barnes slotting home a penalty to give the West Country team some hope of a comeback.
Gloucester-Saracens47   The Cherry and Whites get a penalty opportunity to draw level, and Barkley knocks it over cleanly to tie the scores.
Northampton-Bristol48   Another penalty for Myler, and the Saints are starting to build a very healthy lead now.
London Irish-Newcastle45   The second half is just five minutes old when Alex Corbisiero goes over for London Irish's fifth try of the match. Hewat pops over the conversion, and though Newcastle have shown occasional flashes of rugby ability this is as one-sided a demolition as you could imagine.
Northampton-Bristol38   Right before the end of the first half Myler kicks another penalty to increase the Saints' lead to 13.
Gloucester-Saracens40'   Olly Barkley kicks a good penalty to get Gloucester back on terms, but once again the home side lose concentration from the restart. They give away a simple penalty, just 15 metres out, and Jackson makes no mistake in giving the visitors the half-time lead with the last kick of the half.
Northampton-Bristol32'   Finally some points on the board for Northampton, with Myler nipping over a penalty just before the half-hour mark, and then winger Paul Diggin scoring a try almost directly from the restart. Good work by the Saints.
London Irish-Newcastle30'   It's all one-way traffic here, and Hewat first goes over the line and then converts his own try to give the home team a lead that ends the match as a contest before the first half is even over - and with the bonus point secure already.
Gloucester-Saracens33'   Gloucester are caught napping, thinking Sarries' fly-half Glen Jackson is going to kick for touch - but instead he puts in a beautiful cross-field kick for Richard Haughton to pick up on the wing. Haughton's pace is too much for the chasing cherry-and-whites, and Saracens take the lead. Jackson adds insult to injury by putting home the conversion.
London Irish-Newcastle27'   Yet another try for London Irish, and this time it's the other flanker, Declan Danaher, who gets his name on the scoresheet. Hewat misses the conversion.
London Irish-Newcastle22'   London Irish power ahead again, with flanker Steffon Armitage scoring this time. Once again, Hewat slots over the conversion. The home side will leapfrog Bath at the top of the table if they win today, and they're going about it in a fine manner so far.
Gloucester-Saracens25'   Sarries get another go to cut the lead, a 35 metre chance for Glen Jackson in the middle of the pitch. The ball looks for a while as if it will drop short in these chilly conditions, but in the end it just makes it over.
London Irish-Newcastle16'   Rory Clegg pops one over for Newcastle to cut the London Irish lead to seven points.
Gloucester-Saracens23'   Just a couple of minutes after the restart Sarries have a chance to get three points back when Jackson faces a long chance, but his accuracy isn't there and the ball drifts wide.
Gloucester-Saracens20'   A try for Olly Morgan, who links up well with Lesley Vainikolo to score the first five-pointer of the match. With Morgan having gone over the line well inside the edge of the pitch Barkley makes easy work of the conversion.
London Irish-Newcastle12'   A try for London Irish! Winger Topsy Ojo goes over for the score and Hewat converts to put the home side well clear and lump even more misery on Newcastle.
Gloucester-Saracens15'   Both sides are playing a little gingerly on the semi-frozen pitch. Neither side seems able to take the initiative at the moment, with things flowing first one way then the other.
Northampton-Bristol15'   Still no score at Northampton as neither side is able to break the deadlock.
London Irish-Newcastle7'   Full-back Peter Hewat kicks a penalty for the home side to put them in the lead.
Gloucester-Saracens  Another score at Kingsholm, this time it's the visitors who score as Saracens' fly-half Glen Jackson slots over a great penalty to level things at three points apiece.
Gloucester-Saracens  We're under way, and Gloucester make a bright start. Olly Barkley kicks a penalty to get a 3-0 lead.
Gloucester-Saracens  It's a frosty day at Kingsholm - the match was only confirmed as going ahead about an hour ago, but it's all on and kick-off is just a minute or two away.
  The match between Worcester and Sale has been postponed due to a frozen pitch, but come back here at 3pm UK time for live comments and scoring from the other three matches of the afternoon.
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