Harlequins 31-47 Bath PREM Rugby result - Bath run out comfortable winners, scoring seven tries, as Will Evans grabs hat-trick of tries

PREM / Regular
Twickenham Stoop / 26.09.2025
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BATH TAKE STOOP BY STORM WITH SEVEN-TRY MASTERCLASS
Bath Rugby began their PREM title defence in style with a commanding 31-47 victory over Harlequins at The Stoop.
The opening 40 minutes were slightly stop-start with both sides probing each other’s defence.
Harlequins took an early lead thanks to flanker Will Evans, who powered over for a hat-trick of tries in the first half, showcasing his strength and speed across the pitch. Tyrone Green and Alex Dombrandt also crossed for the hosts. But Bath remained in touch thanks to their own attacking flair, with tries from Tom Dunn and Vilikesa Sela.
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Bath’s response to falling behind was methodical. The forwards repeatedly pounded the gain line, drawing in the Quins defence and creating space for the backs. Replacement Wales international tight head Archie Griffin added his first PREM try, while Sam Underhill, coming off the bench, also crossed to underline Bath’s relentless forward power.
Henry Arundell was a standout performer on the wing, combining pace and skill. From collecting simple kicks to accelerating at full speed, Arundell created multiple opportunities and finished one try himself, demonstrating why he is such an exciting talent.
Max Ojomoh, stepping in at 10, had a mature performance, linking play effectively and helping Bath maintain momentum.
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Harlequins struggled to cope with Bath’s physicality and quick ball movement in the second half. Multiple pick-and-go drives and intelligent recycling of the ball from rucks allowed Bath to dominate possession and territory.
By the final whistle, Bath had registered their highest-ever points tally at The Stoop in a league game, with the pack and backs working in perfect harmony to grind down the home side’s defence. Tom de Glanville and Ben Spencer added key conversions, ensuring the scoreboard reflected the dominance on the pitch.
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This opening round victory sets the tone for Bath’s PREM campaign, showcasing their ability to blend experience and relentless physicality.
Meanwhile, Harlequins will need to regroup quickly after a tough start, despite the brilliant individual efforts from Evans, Green and Dombrandt.
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HENRY ARUNDELL DOUBLE BATH TRY SCORER: 'GLAD TO BE BACK'
"We conceded a lot of points. Probably not how we want to start the season, but it's pretty awesome playing with a team like that. And there's a few players ready to come back as well, so I'm looking forward to that as well.
"I am looking to build a relationship with Finn [Russell]. He's only just come back in, so we are trying to build that relationship in training. But most of the lads, I mean, the forwards do so much work for us. I mean, anyone's kind of ready to score.
"It was great fun. We conceded a lot of points, but it’s awesome playing for a team like this. I’ve definitely missed the Premiership, Bath is my home, and it was really special to come back here."
PLAYER OF THE MATCH, BEN SPENCER: 'THERE WAS A REAL CHANGE IN MENTALITY'
"It was a bit stop-start in the first half, but we had a good chat at half-time about improving our attitude and I think we delivered on that.
"The guys who came on were brilliant and I just helped shepherd them around the pitch. Henry on the wing did really well on his debut and Max Ojomoh, stepping in at 10 had a very mature performance and got the boys moving down the field.
"There was a real change in mentality at half-time - a bit more energy and ‘get-up-and-go’ about us and we managed to score some good tries."
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FULL-TIME! HARLEQUINS 31-47
Bath put on an impressive seven-try performance, staying composed after falling behind.
The defending champions get their season off to a winning start.
TNT Sports give player of the match to Bath captain Ben Spencer who pulled the strings.
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TRY! HARLEQUINS 31-47 BATH
Most of the crowd have already left The Stoop, but they miss a solid try as Alex Dombrandt off-loads to Tyrone Green who crosses under the posts for Harlequins’ fifth of the night. The conversion is added.
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HARLEQUINS 24-47 BATH
Bath’s forwards keep grinding away, picking and driving repeatedly to gain hard yards and draw in the home defence. Eventually, Harlequins concede a penalty which Bath kick deep into the corner.
Bath record their highest-ever points total at The Stoop in a league game as Henry Arundell strolls in untouched the forwards having drawn the home defence in to create space.
Tom de Glanville adds a brilliant wide conversion from the left touchline.
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TRY! HARLEQUINS 24-40 BATH
Harlequins race down the left-hand tramlines coming just short of the Bath try line. Francois van Wyk is penalised for offside, giving Bath a 5m tap penalty.
From the resulting play Jack Kenningham goes over with a simple pick-and-go, powering through the tackle of Ross Molony to score.
Jarrod Evans adds the conversion for the attacking bonus-point try.
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TRY! HARLEQUINS 17-40 BATH
Bath's forwards are relentless. As soon as a player goes off another quality player comes on.
Sam Underhill, fresh off the bench is the latest to score driving low and stretching out to touch down.
Ben Spencer adds the conversion.
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TRY! HARLEQUINS 17-33 BATH
Cadan Murley is proving his defensive credentials stopping Joe Cokanasiga from scoring with a powerful tackle into touch. Play returns for an earlier penalty awarded against Will Porter for offside.
Bath score their fifth try of the game as replacement Wales international tighthead Archie Griffin powers over the line on a low pick-and-drive with Charlie Ewels providing support.
Ben Spencer adds the conversion.
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TRY! HARLEQUINS 17-26 BATH
Loosehead Jordan Els comes on while Fin Baxter takes over the line-out throws.
His first attempt to Jack Kenningham goes badly wrong and Bath capitalise with a 5m attacking opportunity.
Bath’s forwards grind away at the try line for 10 phases drawing in the Quins defence and forcing them to work hard.
With a penalty advantage, the ball is swung out to the backs and Max Ojomoh delivers a brilliant wide pass to release Henry Arundell, who races in to score in the corner. Ben Spencer’s conversion from the left touchline drifts just wide.
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HARLEQUINS 17-21 BATH
Harlequins lose their second hooker of the game with Jack Walker already off and now George Turner knocked out and receiving extended treatment. The positive news is that Turner is able to walk off the pitch.

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NO TRY! HARLEQUINS 17-21 BATH
From the 5m scrum, Bath move the ball out to midfield and Ollie Lawrence powers forward only to be held up over the try line. Harlequins are awarded a drop-out under their posts.
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HARLEQUINS 17-21 BATH
Tom Dunn is back for Bath after his HIA and immediately gets involved, recovering a loose ball. Shortly after, Chandler Cunningham-South is penalised for playing the ball while off his feet at a ruck.
Bath kick deep into the corner and look well-placed to attack again, but the Quins second row redeems himself by out-jumping Charlie Ewels to slap the ball back.
Still, Harlequins get caught taking the ball over their own try line giving Bath a 5m attacking scrum.
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HARLEQUINS 17-21 BATH
Henry Arundell is getting more involved as the game goes on.
Tom de Glanville tries to set up a switch, but the winger can’t quite hang on to the ball. Scrum to Harlequins.
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TRY! HARLEQUINS 17-21 BATH
Henry Arundell is back. The Bath winger collects a simple kick in his own half and accelerates from zero to full pace, carrying Bath deep into the Quins 22.
The forwards take over and Beno Obano powers over the line. Ben Spencer adds the conversion, giving Bath the lead for the first time.

KICK-OFF! HARLEQUINS 17-14 BATH
Ben Spencer gets us back underway for Bath at the Stoop.
BATH UNDER PRESSURE
Bath Rugby have been under pressure for much of the first 40 minutes, yet they trail by just three points thanks to tries from Tom Dunn and Vilikesa Sela.
The Bath forwards are building momentum and ready to strike back. Let's see what the second-half brings us.
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'Fine, fine try' gives Harlequins early lead over Bath

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HALF-TIME! HARLEQUINS 17-14 BATH
What a belting first-half for Harlequins and most notably Will Evans and his hat-trick.
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Evans grabs his second try as Harlequins continue rapid start against Bath

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HARLEQUINS 17-14 BATH
Harlequins send a kick behind Bath’s defence forcing Josh Bayliss to turn and chase.
The flanker’s pace is impressive - he gets back cleanly and then bursts up to halfway before connecting with Tom de Glanville.
Kepueli Tuipulotu comes on at hooker for Bath replacing Tom Dunn who appears to have been taken off for a HIA.