European Champions round off league campaign in HRB Sport rugby fest

Today sees the final round of matches in the league program for Saracens who are already guaranteed a home semi final in the play offs.
The European Cup champions travel to Worcester with faint hopes of top spot should leaders Exeter slip up.
Mark Mccall is likely to rest key players and give opportunities to those yet to taste a Premiership encounter.
Englan fly half Manu Vunipola starts while Billy Walker, Andy Christie and Tom Griffiths hope to make an impact off the bench.
At the other end of the scale Marcelo Bosch may appear for the final time in a Sarries jersey after 6 years at the club.
The match at Worcester Warriors kicks off at 4pm
In rugby league, both our local teams are at home in their respective leagues, London Broncos host Wakefield Trinity with Matt Gee replacing Daniel Hindmarsh from the team beaten at Wigan a fortnight ago. With Hull KR losing on Friday a 27 point will lift the Broncos off the bottom. London Skolars who sit second in the league on points difference entertain Doncaster knowing a win will take them top for 24 hours at least.
News of all the action and the wider sporting headlines in Saturday Sport starting at 2.30

Saracens go for European glory in heavyweight Cup final

Saracens take centre stage today in a mouthwatering final between European rugby’s elite. The Men in Black are trying to lift their third title in four seasons, having won all their matches in this year’s competition. Mark McCall has made two changes from the team that defeated Munster in the semi- final, Will Skelton lining up alongside George Kruis in the second row, and Maro Itoje replacing Will Rhodes at blindside flanker. Sean Maitland returns from injury.
The Irishmen and current Cup holders were buoyed by seeing hooker Sean Cronin passed fit as they seek a record fifth trophy. 5 nominees for European Player of the Year will look to enhance their credentials including Sarries back Alex Goode and prop Mako Vunipola.
Leinster have controlled the 3 previous encounters between the sides with Saracens yet to register a victory. The game at St James Park kicks off at 5pm
In rugby league London Skolars take on North Wales Crusaders at the New River Stadium. After an encouraging start to the season with 4 wins in their first 7 games, The Betfred League One table sees the team in 3rd place. A win today will take them level on points with leaders Whitehaven.
HRB Sport will be on air from 2.30 with coverage of these games and the days action elsewhere including the 2nd ODI between England and Pakistan, before Sunday’s final round of games in the Premiership.

HRB Summer Season of Sport underway with clash of the titans

Another memorable final day of drama last Saturday saw both Wingate & Finchley and Hendon survive with hard fought victories. It capped another rip-roaring football season on HRB Sport.
HRB Sport now moves into its summer season covering a crucial month for Saracens in their bid to secure the Premiership crown and European Cup and following the fortunes of both London Broncos and London Skolars as their rugby league continues.
News too of all the developments at our football clubs as conclusions are drawn on this season and planning begins for the next.
We will continue to present shows on Saturday at 2.30 and where possible Sundays at 5.
Today we will feature the top two clash at Allianz Park as Saracens meet top of the table Exeter Chiefs.
Finally, we are glad to hear that David has been released from UCH and is beginning home based recuperation. We wish David a successful recovery and look forward to seeing and hearing from him in due course.