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Saracens
Anglo-Welsh Cup | Semi-Finals
Mar 14, 2015 at 12.30pm UK
 
Northampton Saints
Saracens
24-20
SaintsNorthampton Saints
Strettle (23'), Ellery (42')
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Olver (27'), Dickson (65')

Saracens comeback stuns Northampton Saints

Saracens come from eight points down to secure a 24-20 win over Northampton Saints in the LV= Cup semi-finals.

A dominant second-half performance from Saracens gave them a 24-20 win over Northampton Saints in the LV= Cup semi-finals this afternoon.

Sam Olver put the visitors in control in the first half, kicking a couple of early penalties before diving over for a try just before the half-hour mark.

Sam Olver of Northampton Saints runs in to score a try during the LV= Cup Semi Final match between Saracens and Northampton Saints at Allianz Park on March 14, 2015© Getty Images

David Strettle kept Saracens in contention though, bursting down the wing before squeezing over in the corner to score Saracens' only points of the first half.

Mike Ellery cut Northampton's lead to a single point within a minute of the restart, making the most of a quick break by the hosts to add their second try of the afternoon.

Ben Spencer soon handed Saracens the lead for the first time, kicking three penalties in 10 minutes, while a late drop goal from Nilk Mordt ended Northampton's hopes.

The result sees Saracens through to next weekend's final, where they will face the winner of tomorrow's last-four clash between Leicester Tigers and Exeter Chiefs.

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