Preview and stats followed by live commentary, video highlights and match report. Sarries advanced to the final four with an impressive win over Leinster on Saturday.Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? ... SARACENS. Our clubs have a diverse range of resources as well as ambitions. Sexton took the hosts into double figures but Sarries' physical defence managed to keep out further attempts.That was until the hour mark when Sexton was caught high by Mike Rhodes, the 60th-minute penalty leading to a quick switch back to midfield where Sexton's early pass put Larmour outside Alex Lewington and in close to the posts for a rallying seven-pointer.Rhodes, the eventual man-of-the-match, redeemed himself with some key interventions, and despite Goode and Daly suffering penalty misses, a panicky Leinster coughed up possession when trying to break from deep.It was left to the 32-year-old Goode to steer over the clinching penalty from the right wing, leaving Leinster crestfallen and ensuring that Saracens, against the backdrop of their impending relegation, could yet end their most turbulent of seasons with Europe's biggest prize.Alex Goode - playing at 10 due to Owen Farrell's suspension - scored a try and kicked four penalties in a superb Saracens display,Elliot Daly kicked two long-range penalties in the first half,As well as his try, Goode kicked four penalties and a conversion in the fantastic victory,Andrew Porter scored Leinster's first try of the match in the second period as they sought to get back into things,Jordan Larmour raced in for Leinster's second try to give them real hope of an extraordinary comeback,Leinster 17-25 Saracens: Visitors produce remarkable Champions Cup quarter-final win,Champions Cup: Leinster 17-25 Saracens recap,Champions Cup: Sunday's QF talking points,'Rugby in Ireland could disappear without fans',Brumbies hang on to clinch Super Rugby AU title,We would like your feedback, please fill in our survey. The England full-back missed an early second-half drop goal before Leinster finally seized some control.It was much more like it from Leo Cullen's men as Porter, with support from James Ryan, drove in under the posts in the 48th minute. Leinster blew a big maul opportunity approaching the break, Sarries leaking a series of penalties but clearing the danger with a turnover and another scrum penalty.The English giants then went for the jugular just outside the Leinster 22, Duncan Taylor deftly drawing in two defenders and offloading for the pacy Goode to score past Hugo Keenan's last-ditch tackle.The reigning European Player of the Year also converted to push the gap out to 19 points, with Daly failing with a late 63-metre penalty attempt. Saracens can today launch its 2020/21 Nike Core Training range which is available for immediate purchase via shop.saracens.com for fans all around the world. UPDATED: 20.34pm/26/02/2020. European Rugby Champions Cup match Leinster vs Saracens (19 Sep 2020). Find out more,Championship players will need a secondary activity under new plans,Ban on crowds at sports events set to last at least six months,World Rugby vice-chairman Bernard Laporte in custody in France,James Haskell Q&A: Telegraph readers put their questions to England rugby legend,Bath-Gloucester test event with a 1,000 spectators to go ahead as planned on Tuesday,Sale Sharks bring on their big guns to subdue battling Harlequins and win Premiership Rugby Cup final,Michael Rhodes faces ban for Saracens' Champions Cup semi-final against Racing 92,12-team division is split into into a northern and southern conference.Welfare and nurturing are top of the agenda. Alex Goode inspired Saracens' first-half bullying of Leinster in their own backyard as they left the Aviva Stadium with a defiant 25-17 quarter-final win and renewed hopes of a fourth Heineken Champions Cup title in five years.Goode stood in for the suspended Owen Farrell at fly-half and gave a masterful display, converting his own 36th-minute try and kicking four penalties in a 19-point haul. The most insightful comments on all subjects will be published daily in dedicated articles. Elliot Daly also supplied two monster strikes.Having won 25 straight games since losing last year's European final to Sarries, the Guinness PRO14 champions struggled into the wind and were alarmingly 22-3 behind at half-time.Leinster got back within five points thanks to tries from Andrew Porter and Jordan Larmour, but with Goode landing a last-minute penalty, Mark McCall's eighth seeds secured a famous Dublin victory and a semi-final trip next week to either Clermont Auvergne or Racing 92.With Covid-19 restrictions robbing this heavyweight clash of a capacity crowd, Goode quickly made an impact with three central penalties inside 11 minutes.
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