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London Irish's last four matches in all competitions have all been away from Madejski Stadium, and the Exiles have won three in a row in Reading over Bayonne (in the European Challenge Cup), Leeds and Saracens.
Bristol salvaged a 13-all draw with a last gasp Shaun Perry try against Saracens on Sunday. Bristol's only other away game so far, at Worcester, resulted in their largest away Premiership victory since they beat Bedford 57-19 at Goldington Road in April 2000.
Bristol have not beaten London Irish since a 28-26 win at Memorial Stadium on 10 May 2000 but have drawn three other games in the interim. Bristol's last win on Irish soil was 28-27 at the Avenue in the old Division One in August 1996.
Neal Hatley is in line to equal Tony Diprose's all-time record for Premiership appearances with 174 matches in the history of the tournament.
For this game I am gonna go with London Irish by 4 points, it will be a close game..
Bristol salvaged a 13-all draw with a last gasp Shaun Perry try against Saracens on Sunday. Bristol's only other away game so far, at Worcester, resulted in their largest away Premiership victory since they beat Bedford 57-19 at Goldington Road in April 2000.
Bristol have not beaten London Irish since a 28-26 win at Memorial Stadium on 10 May 2000 but have drawn three other games in the interim. Bristol's last win on Irish soil was 28-27 at the Avenue in the old Division One in August 1996.
Neal Hatley is in line to equal Tony Diprose's all-time record for Premiership appearances with 174 matches in the history of the tournament.
For this game I am gonna go with London Irish by 4 points, it will be a close game..