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Forthcoming Aviva Premiership Fixtures
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Aviva Premiership
Sunday 12th February
Aviva Premiership
13:15Wasps vs Saracens
Friday 17th February
19:45Newcastle vs London Irish
Saturday 18th February
14:30Bath vs Gloucester
15:00Northampton vs Sale
15:00Wasps vs Exeter
15:00Newcastle vs London Irish
17:30Harlequins vs Worcester
Sunday 19th February
14:30Saracens vs Leicester
Friday 24th February
19:45Sale vs Wasps
19:45Worcester vs Saracens
Saturday 25th February
15:00Leicester vs Newcastle
18:00Exeter vs Bath
18:00Gloucester vs Harlequins
Sunday 26th February
13:15London Irish vs Northampton
Friday 2nd March
19:45Newcastle vs Harlequins
Saturday 3rd March
14:15Bath vs Worcester
15:00Wasps vs London Irish
15:00Exeter vs Sale
Sunday 4th March
13:00Leicester vs Gloucester
15:30Saracens vs Northampton
Friday 23rd March
19:45Worcester vs Newcastle
19:45Sale vs Saracens
Saturday 24th March
15:00Gloucester vs Exeter
15:00Harlequins vs Bath
15:00Northampton vs Wasps

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