Leicester are favourites to win the Guinness Premiership final today as they face a Saracens team hoping to end a twelve-year spell without silverware. The Tigers are defending champions and are playing in their sixth final in as many years.
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Leicester are favourites to win the Guinness Premiership final today as they face a Saracens team hoping to end a twelve-year spell without silverware. The Tigers are defending champions and are playing in their sixth final in as many years.
Leicester play their Guinness Premiership semi-final today, and having finished top of the league, they will be disappointed not to at least make the final. Bath finished fourth, twelve points behind the Tigers, and will be looking to avenge themselves for the 43-20 defeat inflicted on them last time they played Leicester.
Scotland host England today in the Six Nations desperate to earn a first win in the competition and give themselves a chance of avoiding the dreaded 'wooden spoon'. The hosts have given a good account of themselves in each of their three games, particularly against France and Wales, but have failed to convert chances into points and have been undne by some sloppy defending.
Today's Six Nations match between Italy and Scotland features the only two teams in the Six Nations yet to win in the competition. Scotland have been unlucky, putting up a brave display against leaders France and outplaying Wales for much of their meeting. Italy went all of last year's tournament without a win and will see Scotland as their best chance to end their current poor run.
Wales welcome France to the Millenium Stadium in Cardiff tonight for their Six Nations match needing a win to remain in the running for the competition. However, they are up against a very tough France team that has won both its matches so far and sits top of the Six Nations Table having scored the most points, with 54, while conceding only 19. Wales, by contrast, are looking vulnerable and have conceded 54 points in only two games.
France are celebrating their 100th year in the Six Nations, and are out to justify their tag as the 13/8 tournament favourites. Their 2010 campaign gets underway at Murrayfield today against Scotland at 3pm.