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Gloucester Rugby will go top of Heineken Champions Cup Pool 2 on Friday night if they can overcome Exeter Chiefs at Kingsholm Stadium, live on BT Sport.
- Exeter have gone four games without a win in the tournament.
- Only once before have Gloucester hosted Premiership opposition in Europe’s top flight, losing 28-9 to Harlequins in November 2011.
- Exeter have picked up just four away wins from 17 games, with those wins coming in Wales and France.
- Exeter’s only previous away game against Premiership opposition was their last minute 24-25 loss to Wasps in the 2016 quarter-final.
- Santiago Cordero has beaten more defenders than any other player this season, including an impressive 17 last weekend.
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Johan Ackermann is still looking for further improvements ahead of Friday's return @ChampionsCup clash against @ExeterChiefs
Watch Johan's pre-match video ▶️ https://t.co/ah7fbdFwde pic.twitter.com/OdJe65mH2n
— Gloucester Rugby (@gloucesterrugby) December 13, 2018
Exeter Chiefs put in their best Heineken Champions Cup display of the season as they defeated Gloucester Rugby 29-17 at Kingsholm Stadium.
The away side were winless coming into the match but started the strongest, forcing three penalties in kicking range and the third of them resulted in the first try of the evening.
A powerful driving maul presented the opportunity and it was Sam Skinner who dived over.
Gloucester finally got some attacking play going and got their opening score, with Jason Woodward the man to exploit the overlap after a pair of stunning kicks from Danny Cipriani into the corner.
Don Armand then powered over the try line as the clock turned red in what proved to be a crucial score on the stroke of half-time. For the second time, Gareth Steenson made no mistake from the kicking tee.
What a finish from Harry Williams who secures the bonus-point win for Exeter Chiefs đź’Ş
They've turned the tables at Kingsholm tonight! 🏉 pic.twitter.com/aFnWgdHMnl
— Rugby on BT Sport (@btsportrugby) December 14, 2018
In the second half, Billy Twelvetrees was sent to the sin bin when Exeter were closing in on the try line, with Steenson opting for the three points instead.
Gloucester gave themselves a lifeline through Jason Woodward who grabbed a second try for the home side, but it wasn’t enough as Exeter’s Jack Yeandle and Harry Williams both dived over in between a Tom Hudson score, giving the away side a bonus point victory.
Next up, Gloucester host Munster Rugby in Round 5 while Exeter will take on Castres Olympique.
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