English Premiership Rugby
Exeter Chiefs vs Saracens
Sandy Park
22.10.2022, 17:00
Sandy Park in Exeter will be the venue for the round 7 match of the English Premiership Rugby match between Exeter Chiefs and Saracens. Exeter Chiefs will come into this match hoping for a victory after their match against Wasps was postponed last weekend. Meanwhile, Saracens will look to make it three consecutive wins when they lock horns with their opponent.
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Exeter Chiefs is seated 6th in the league standings with four matches played, earning 14 points already. This season, Exeter Chiefs have scored 137 goals and conceded 104 times. Their last five matches ended in four wins over Worcester Warriors, Harlequins, and Bristol both in the Premiership Rugby and the Premiership Rugby Cup. However, the host suffered defeat at the hands of Sale Sharks in a 28-20 away match. However, we expect them to build on their last win against Bristol and get a win in this match.
Saracens - Saracens could make it three consecutive wins
League leaders Saracens will hope to get a difficult win away from their home ground. Last weekend against Bath, the host had it hard against them and was able to get a 37-31 win at the end of the match. However, their last match now made it two wins in a row after previously losing two matches in three. Entering into this match, Saracens will hope they can extend their wins and remain at the top of the table. With just one point ahead of Sale Sharks in the top of the table, the visitors are aware of the danger they will face if they do not get a win in this match.
Expert Betting Tips
Two wins for Exeter Chiefs and three wins for Saracens are the results of their last five meetings dating from 2019. It is very important to note that the results of their matches have been very close and we do not anticipate any difference in this match. However, Saracens are in good form this season, topping the league table. Hence we back them to make it three wins in a row and stay Premiership table top.