9th September – 14:00 – The Recreation Ground
Ahead of todays rugby matches, both teams have had excellent starts to the season and Bath’s away win at Leicester Tigers show that they are one of the dark horses, whilst the ever reliable Saracens showed their pedigree with a thumping nine-try romp over the Northampton Saints. Bath will want to make a run at the end of season play-offs after narrowly missing out last season, whilst Saracens will be looking to regain their Premiership title after losing it last season to the Exeter Chiefs.
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Scotland winger Sean Maitland bagged a hat-trick of tries in Saracens win over Northampton Saints last week and will be looking to assert his authority again and add more tries to his tally in and continue his early season form. Wales fly-half Rhys Priestland kept his cool last week with the boot to kick his side to victory over the Leicester Tigers and if they are to stick to the free-scoring Saracens, he will need to accumulate points with the boot.
Bath Rugby had a thrilling away win at the Tigers and go into the game with the Saracens in confident mood after a positive pre-season and blessed with lots of international class players they will surely go close to making the play-offs this season. Saracens smashed nine tries in against the Northampton Saints and having been a strong contender last season, they will want to maintain their form over a longer period this season and win back their Premiership crown.
Last season these two sides made home advantage count with as Bath earned a narrow victory at the Recreation Ground, though Saracens did pick up a bonus point in the loss. The reverse fixture saw Saracens thrash Bath and they will be hoping that is still fresh in the memories of the home side and they can take advantage of their mind-set.
This is a battle of two of the unbeaten sides in the Aviva Premiership and for our rugby union predictions, we think that Saracens have the quality to go and pick up an early away victory and put the rest of the league on notice. Bath will be in confident after a morale boosting win at the Leicester Tigers and also with home advantage but Saracens are likely to be too strong.
Saracens look to be favourites for the match and you can get some good odds and Betfair’s welcome offer of up to £250 cashback on losses is an incentive in our rugby tips and to good to miss and an excellent price. If the handicap market is your scene then Paddypower have an ideal joining offer of a £20 risk free bet and that could be used to back the free-scoring Saracens.