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This Saturday, Franklin’s Gardens becomes the stage for one of the biggest main events in the Gallagher Premiership calendar. It’s not just rugby anymore, it’s WWE level drama as the Northampton Saints welcome Saracens for a showdown with playoff dreams, European momentum, and pride all on the line.



This Saturday, Franklin’s Gardens becomes the stage for one of the biggest main events in the Gallagher Premiership calendar. It’s not just rugby anymore, it’s WWE level drama as the Northampton Saints welcome Saracens for a showdown with playoff dreams, European momentum, and pride all on the line.
Saracens arrive with the experienced, powerful, and deadly Lions when cornered. But standing across from them are the high-flying, hard-hitting Saints — the people’s champions of last year's Premiership season, wrestling their way into hearts and headlines alike.
At fly-half, Fin Smith has become the rugby version of Basketball showstopper, Anthony Edwards! Tactical, confident, and now officially anointed as a British & Irish Lion. With the ball in hand and the crowd behind him, he doesn’t just manage games, he takes over them. Saracens’ Fergus Burke will need the match of his season, to avoid getting stomped under Smith’s control.
In the back row, it’s a straight-up wrestling match match between Henry Pollock and Ben Earl. Pollock, still a teenager, plays like a rookie Randy Orton, fearless, raw, and throwing hits like steel chairs. On the other side, Earl is Saracens’ Champion of Chaos, breaking lines and winning hearts with equal force across the full 80 minutes.
This back row battle will dictate the flow. Win it, and you might just find yourself in the play offs, or in the right form for a European Final.
Captain Maro Itoje is Superman, not the James Gunn iteration, but the real life rugby edition, the game’s great manipulator. Cool, calculated, and always one step ahead at the set piece. His duel with Saints’ Coles, Lockett and Temo Mayanavanua, will be a chess match
(If chess involved 120kg forwards throwing each other around for 80 minutes.)
The Real MVPs: Saints Fans
Let’s take a moment to talk about the Northampton faithful.
Franklin’s Gardens hasn’t just hosted rugby this season, it’s hosted moments. Big European nights, thrilling finishes, and spine-tingling atmosphere. The fans haven’t been spectators. They’ve been the Paul Heymans to this team’s Roman Reigns, the strategists, the motivators, the true voices of Northampton.
Against Leinster and Bulls in Europe (and south africa), the crowd brought energy that felt like a Royal Rumble final entrant explosive, emotional, unforgettable. And as the Champions Cup final against Bordeaux looms, the Saints need that noise again. They need that passion.
Because when 15 men wear the jersey, it matters.
But when 15,000 voices rise with them, that’s when miracles happen.
This one won’t just be a match. It’ll be a show.
Saints bring the speed. Saracens bring the steel. It’s going to be physical, tactical, and maybe even controversial, like all end of season spectacles!
But if the Saints bring the crowd, and Fin Smith plays like he’s already got one hand on the starting Lions jersey, then Saracens might just get powerbombed out of the top four.
Clear your calendar. Cancel your plans. This is the main event of the Weekend!
(we’re not watching the FA Cup Final Either!)