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Fixtures 2021/22 Fixtures 2021/22 Round 1 w/o - 04-Sep-21 Round 2 w/o - 11-Sep-21 Round 3 w/o - 18-Sep-21 w/o - 25-Sep-21 Round 4 w/o - 02-Oct-21 Gloucester-Hartpury v DMP Durham Sharks Gloucester-Hartpury v Bristol Bears Bristol Bears v DMP Durham Sharks Gloucester-Hartpury v Harlequins Bristol Bears v Exeter Chiefs Loughborough Lightning v Wasps Sale Sharks v Gloucester-Hartpury Bristol Bears v Sale Sharks Sale Sharks v Worcester Warriors Worcester Warriors v Harlequins Harlequins v Exeter Chiefs RESERVE Worcester Warriors v Saracens Harlequins v Loughborough Lightning Exeter Chiefs v Sale Sharks Wasps v Worcester Warriors Exeter Chiefs v Wasps Wasps v Saracens DMP Durham Sharks v Saracens Saracens v Loughborough Lightning DMP Durham Sharks v Loughborough Lightning Round 5 w/o - 09-Oct-21 w/o - 16-Oct-21 w/o - 23-Oct-21 Cup Round 1 w/o - 30-Oct-21 Cup Round 2 w/o - 06-Nov-21 DMP v Sale Sharks Gloucester-Hartpury v Bristol Bears Bristol Bears v Wasps Harlequins v Bristol Bears DMP Durham Sharks v Harlequins Harlequins v Gloucester-Hartpury Wasps Bye DMP Durham Sharks Bye Wasps v Gloucester-Hartpury POOL A v POOL A v RESERVE RESERVE Saracens v Exeter Chiefs Sale Sharks v Loughborough Lightning Loughborough Lightning v Saracens Loughborough Lightning v Worcester Warriors Worcester Warriors v Saracens Sale Sharks v Exeter Chiefs POOL B Exeter Chiefs v Bye POOL B Worcester Warriors v Bye Cup Round 3 w/o - 13-Nov-21 w/o - 20-Nov-21 Round 6 w/o 27-Nov-21 Round 7 w/o - 04-Dec-21 Round 8 w/o 11-Dec-21 Wasps v Harlequins Gloucester-Hartpury v Saracens Harlequins v DMP Durham Sharks Wasps v DMP Durham Sharks Gloucester-Hartpury v DMP Durham Sharks Bristol Bears v Wasps Wasps v Sale Sharks Saracens v Harlequins Bristol Bears Bye Bristol Bears POOL A v Sale Sharks v Harlequins Saracens v Loughborough Lightning v Sale Sharks RESERVE Saracens v Sale Sharks Exeter Chiefs v Loughborough Lightning Gloucester-Hartpury v Loughborough Lightning Worcester Warriors v Bristol Bears Exeter Chiefs v Worcester Warriors DMP Durham Sharks v Worcester Warriors Worcester Warriors v Exeter Chiefs Exeter Chiefs v Gloucester-Hartpury POOL B Loughborough Lightning v Bye Round 9 w/o 18-Dec-21 w/o - 25-Dec-21 w/o - 01-Jan-22 Round 10 w/o - 08-Jan-22 Round 11 w/o - 15-Jan-22 Worcester Warriors v Gloucester-Hartpury Bristol Bears v Gloucester-Hartpury Gloucester-Hartpury v Sale Sharks Bristol Bears v Loughborough Lightning Sale Sharks v Exeter Chiefs Loughborough Lightning v Saracens Sale Sharks v Saracens Harlequins v Worcester Warriors Worcester Warriors v Wasps NO RUGBY NO RUGBY Harlequins v Wasps Wasps v Loughborough Lightning Exeter Chiefs v Harlequins DMP Durham Sharks v Exeter Chiefs Saracens v DMP Durham Sharks DMP Durham Sharks v Bristol Bears w/o - 22-Jan-22 Round 12 w/o - 29-Jan-22 Round 13 w/o - 05-Feb-22 w/o - 12-Feb-22 Round 14 w/o - 19-Feb-22 Sale Sharks v Bristol Bears Gloucester-Hartpury v Exeter Chiefs Harlequins v Sale Sharks Harlequins v Gloucester-Hartpury Bristol Bears v Worcester Warriors Wasps v Bristol Bears Wasps v Exeter Chiefs Sale Sharks v Loughborough Lightning Saracens v Gloucester-Hartpury RESERVE RESERVE Saracens v Worcester Warriors Harlequins v Saracens Worcester Warriors v DMP Durham Sharks Loughborough Lightning v DMP Durham Sharks DMP Durham Sharks v Wasps Loughborough Lightning v Exeter Chiefs Round 15 w/o - 26-Feb-22 Round 16 w/o - 05-Mar-22 w/o - 12-Mar-22 w/o - 19-Mar-22 Cup Round 4 w/o - 26-Mar-22 Loughborough Lightning v Gloucester-Hartpury Wasps v Harlequins Harlequins v Bristol Bristol Bears v Saracens Saracens v Sale Sharks DMP Durham Sharks v Wasps Gloucester-Hartpury Bye Sale Sharks v Wasps Loughborough Lightning v Bristol Bears POOL A v RESERVE RESERVE Exeter Chiefs v Worcester Warriors Gloucester-Hartpury v Worcester Warriors Exeter Chiefs v Loughborough Lightning DMP Durham Sharks v Harlequins Exeter Chiefs v DMP Durham Sharks Worcester Warriors v Sale Sharks POOL B Saracens v Bye Cup Round 5 w/o - 02-Apr-22 w/o - 09-Apr-22 w/o - 16-Apr-22 w/o - 23-Apr-22 w/o - 30-Apr-22 Wasps v Gloucester-Hartpury Bristol Bears v DMP Durham Sharks Harlequins Bye POOL A v RESERVE CUP PLAY-OFFS CUP FINALS RESERVE Saracens v Exeter Chiefs Loughborough Lightning v Worcester Warriors POOL B Sale Sharks v Bye Round 17 w/o - 07-May-22 Round 18 w/o - 14-May-22 w/o - 21-May-22 w/o - 28-May-22 w/o - 04-Jun-22 Gloucester-Hartpury v Wasps Saracens v Wasps Bristol Bears v Harlequins Loughborough Lightning v Harlequins Worcester Warriors v Loughborough Lightning Worcester Warriors v Sale Sharks SEMI-FINALS NO RUGBY FINAL Exeter Chiefs v Saracens Exeter Chiefs v Bristol Bears Sale Sharks v DMP DMP Durham Sharks v Gloucester-Hartpury.
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