London Welsh suffered a sixth consecutive defeat in the Premiership, losing 23-3 to Newcastle at the Kassam Stadium.
Northampton, Sale, Saracens, Gloucester, Newcastle, London Welsh, Exeter and London Irish are all in action on Saturday.
Harlequins put their recent bad run behind them in emphatic style as they hammered London Welsh 52-0.
Harlequins boss Conor O'Shea hit back at the “insulting” criticism of his side after they thrashed London Welsh.
Struggling duo Gloucester and Leicester clash at Kingsholm on Saturday while Northampton travel to face London Irish.
Scarlets No 8 Chris Hala'ufia has joined London Welsh on a two-week loan deal to provide injury cover.
Gloucester won their first away game of the Aviva Premiership season with a commanding 46-10 victory over London Welsh.
Gloucester failed to convince coach David Humphreys their inconsistent form is over despite a 46-10 rout of London Welsh.
London Welsh search a first win since their return to the Premiership as Gloucester visit the Kassam Stadium on Friday.
Tom Arscott scored a hat-trick as Sale secured their first Aviva Premiership win of the season against London Welsh.
Steve Diamond acknowledged there was plenty of room for improvement after Sale beat London Welsh on Saturday.
England's 12 Premiership clubs will share in a compensation pot of around £13m after settling a dispute with the RFU.
Saturday’s Premiership action sees two London derbies, a battle of fly-halves, while London Welsh and Sale lock horns.
Bath ran in seven tries as they claimed a 53-26 victory over London Welsh at the Recreation Ground.
Bath ran in seven tries in beating London Welsh 53-26 but both sets of coaches were unhappy with their defensive show.
The Aviva Premiership continues with three mouth-watering fixtures, Exeter’s clash with Leicester is the pick.
Tom May admits London Welsh have little time to feel sorry for themselves as they prepare for Saturday’s trip to Bath.
London Welsh endured a humbling return to the Aviva Premiership with a 52-0 home defeat to Exeter.
London Welsh head coach Justin Burnell has challenged his players to step up to the demands of Aviva Premiership rugby.
Newly-promoted London Welsh get their 2014/15 Aviva Premiership campaign underway against Exeter Chiefs on Sunday.