PRTV Live | A new way to watch Gallagher Premiership RugbyPremiership Rugby has launched a new streaming service, PRTV Live, enabling supporters to watch every Gallagher Premiership match live this season. A Match Pass is £4. 99 to watch the game of your choice. A Round Pass is £6. 99 to watch all fixtures included for a round of Gallagher Premiership Rugby. PRTV Live is streamed directly to fans mobile devices via the Premiership Rugby mobile app or on desktop via the Premiership Rugby website and provides supporters with a comprehensive service. PRTV Live will show the games that are not broadcast by BT Sport or ITV, so fans will now have access to up to 480 minutes – eight hours – of pure rugby action over a weekend. Simon Massie-Taylor, Chief Executive Officer at Premiership Rugby said: “PRTV Live signals another step in our journey to grow the game and make Gallagher Premiership Rugby accessible to as many rugby fans as possible.
Bath down to 14. This is now a huge period in the game for both sides. 20-1756 minsJohn EvelyBath are pinned despite the windBath are compounding errors. First they dont make touch then after Exeter have a scrum on the 10 m line they get pinged for wheeling. Chiefs kick deep but Bath steal the following lineout and willl kick clear, no they won't as Tom Carr-Smith is once again charged down. Exeter have a scrum 5m out. 20-1753 minsJohn EvelyA criminal errorWesley White makes amends for his error moments earlier and wins a turnover on the Bath 10m line, however George Worboys cant find touch as he misjudges it in the wind.
“Together with our partners BT Sport and ITV, PRTV Live will give supporters across the country the freedom to watch every game live, at home or on the go. “Through this new platform, we want to create a deeper relationship with our current fans, who have asked us for this service, and make the game as accessible as possible to new supporters. Having every match available to watch live is a crucial step forward for us. “With 10 million rugby fans in England, PRTV Live will allow us to showcase the best of Gallagher Premiership Rugby to the widest possible audience, expanding our reach into the households of millions of other rugby fans.
Watch BT Sport for free this weekendPicture: Getty ImagesPremiership Rugby can confirm that the Aviva Premiership Rugby triple-header this weekend on BT Sport will be available to BT TV, Freeview, Sky or Virgin TV viewers. Any Freeview (on channel 57), Sky or Virgin viewer will be able to watch Bath Rugby v Gloucester Rugby, Northampton Saints v Saracens and London Wasps v Leicester Tigers. BT TV customers who have not yet joined BT Sport can watch on Freeview Channel 57. Dominic Hayes, the Commercial Director of Premiership Rugby said: "The weekend kicks off with one of the games of the season, at The Recreation Ground, so we are expecting bumper TV audiences again, ensuring we will showcase Aviva Premiership Rugby to as many supporters as possible. "The early viewing figures for Aviva Premiership Rugby have been excellent and we expect the decision to make this weekend's games available to many more people to give another boost to the league this weekend.
25-1771 minsJohn EvelyBath back to 15Wesley White's yellow card is over but he isn't coming back on, instead Nahum Merigan is on. 25-1768 minsJohn EvelyThe wind a menace The already strong wind has picked up here, Exeter don’t gather the line out well and opt for box kick which ends up going forward and then backwards due to wind. Still the hosts lead. 25-1763 minsJohn EvelyCONVERSION MISSED - Exeter ChiefsIwan Jenkins takes too long on the kick and Bath rush up on him. The wind also did not help him there as the ball fell off the tee. 25-1762 minsJohn EvelyTRY - Exeter ChiefsExeter are piling on the pressure, another penalty is in coming with Bath straying offside.
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Exeter Chiefs v Bath Rugby LIVE updates from the Premiership Rugby CupIt's game day. Bath Rugby have a bye week from the Gallagher Premiership but are in Premiership Rugby Cup action away at Exeter Chiefs on Saturday. The Devon side are not so lucky with Exeter playing Newcastle Falcons away on Friday night in the league meaning an entirely different squad will be in action in the cup. Team news is out at midday on Friday lunchtime. The game kicks off at 3pm on Saturday afternoon. Follow all the build-up, team news, live play-by-play match updates, reaction, stats, analysis and highlights from Sandy Park with regular updates below....
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25-2278 minsJohn EvelyOfficial attendanceAttendance 9, 90077 minsJohn EvelyA chance to snatch the winBath are going through the phases with control and holding onto the ball well, however play is stopped for an injury. Bath will have a scrum 40m out from the Exeter tryline, down by 3 points. 25-2274 minsJohn EvelyCONVERSION MISSED -Bath RugbyIn the context of the game that is a significant miss as Piers Francis can't add the the tricky wide conversion in the gale force wind. 25-2273 mins John EvelyTRY - BathThe game is not over here. Bath roll over from their driving maul from the close range lineout with number nine Tom Carr-Smith securing the try. 25-2272 minsJohn EvelyA great attacking platform for BathThe Blue, Black and White are gaining a. bit oif control and force two penalties in quick succession against Exeter who are caught not rolling away. The result is a kick to the corner and line out 5m out.
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Bath now though do have 5m line out after kicking their way into Exeter’s 22 20-10. 16:02John EvelySecond half kicks offGeorge Worboys gets the second half underway for Bath who now have the wind at their backs. 20-1015:48KEY EVENTHALF TIME - Exeter Chiefs 20 Bath Rugby 10 Bath somehow are in a game here, depsite playing 90 percent of the match in their own half a late try means they go into the sheds just 10 points down at the break with the wind in their favour in the second half.
16:49KEY EVENTFULL TIME - Exeter Chiefs 25 Bath Rugby 22Exeter hold on and force a Bath drop as the visitors try to play it from deepThat brings the final whistle.. 25-2280 minsJohn EvelyExeter have Bath one last chanceChiefs knock on just as they looked set to see out the game. One last chane for Bath in the Premiership Rugby Cup. 25-2278 minsJohn EvelyGrandstand finished endedChiefs win a big penalty as Bath are forced to play ball out quickly at the back of a very messy scrum on their own put in and are turned over via the whistle of the referee with Micheal Etete holding on. That should be the game for Exeter who boot the ball deep into the Blue, Black and White half.
The hosts go for the scrum. Moments later Aidon Davis has his second try of the afternoon as a great shove at the scrum enables an easy route to the tryline for the Exeter backrower. 25-1758 minsJohn EvelyYELLOW CARD - Bath Wesley White is sent to the sin bin for not rolling in a crucial area of the field with Chiefs looking to score after a powerful carry from Rus Tuima.
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Exeter Chiefs vs Bath – Round 13 – Preview & Prediction | 2022-23 Premiership Rugby - The Stats ZoneClick here for today’s sports betting tips from our expert analysts! THE FACTS When is Exeter Chiefs vs Bath on and what time does it start? Exeter Chiefs vs Bath will take place on Saturday 24th December, 2022 – 15:00 (UK) Where is Exeter Chiefs vs Bath taking place? Exeter Chiefs vs Bath will take place at Sandy Park in Exeter, England Where can I get tickets for Exeter Chiefs vs Bath? Ticket information for Exeter Chiefs vs Bath can be found on each club’s official website What channel is Exeter Chiefs vs Bath on in the UK? Television coverage of Premiership Rugby is shared between BT Sport and ITV so it is worth checking their schedules for Exeter Chiefs vs Bath Where can I stream Exeter Chiefs vs Bath in the UK? If Exeter Chiefs vs Bath is televised on either BT Sport or ITV, then it can be streamed live on the associated streaming platforms, while any match not televised can be streamed live to subscribers of PRTV THE PREDICTION Exeter Chiefs have won their last four matches in all competitions after producing two impressive performances in the Champions Cup.
You have to find touch in that situation. 20-1751 minsJohn EvelyChiefs still in thisExeter are beginning to grow into second half here after a few nice phases and win a penalty as Wesley White is penalised for not rolling away, Exeter will have a line out on the Bath 10m line. 20-1745 minsJohn EvelyCONVERSION - BathPiers Francis makes no mistake and it's a three point game. 20-1744 minsJohn EvelyTRY - BathBath use a line out and then maul to draw in Exeter defenders, once just short of the line they go wide with George Worboys and Piers Francis linking up well to set up Sam Harris free as he jets through a gap in the Chiefs defence. 20-1543 minsJohn EvelyScrappy startBoth teams are making errors early in the second half. An offside penalty against Dave Attwood gives Exeter a penalty which the hosts then failed to kick into touch.
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Exeter Chiefs v Bath kick off time, TV channel details and team newsExeter Chiefs welcome Bath in the second Gallagher Premiership semi-final of the day. There is plenty of Welsh involvement in this one and here's what you need to know... WHERE IS THE GAME BEING PLAYED? Exeter are at home in this one so it's Sandy Park. WHAT TIME IS KICK OFF? The game gets underway at 4:30pm on Saturday, October 10. WHAT CHANNEL IS IT ON? It will be live on BT Sport 1 from 3. 45pm CAN YOU LIVE STREAM IT? BT Sport customers can live stream the match via the BT Sport app or online. TEAM NEWS Exeter: Stuart Hogg; Olly Woodburn, Henry Slade, Ollie Devoto, Tom O’Flaherty; Joe Simmonds (c), Jack Maunder; Alec Hepburn, Luke Cowan-Dickie, Harry Williams; Jonny Gray, Jonny Hill; Dave Ewers, Jacques Vermeulen, Sam Simmonds.
Reps: Jack Yeandle, Ben Moon, Tomas Francis, Sam Skinner, Jannes Kirsten, Sam Hidalgo-Clyne, Gareth Steenson, Ian Whitten. Bath: Anthony Watson; Ruaridh McConnochie, Jonathan Joseph, Cameron Redpath, Joe Cokanasiga; Rhys Priestland, Ben Spencer; Beno Obano, Tom Dunn, Will Stuart; Josh McNally, Charlie Ewels (c); Tom Ellis, Sam Underhill, Taulupe Faletau. Reps: Jack Walker, Lewis Boyce, Christian Judge, Elliott Stooke, Miles Reid, Will Chudley, Josh Matavesi, Tom de Glanville.
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