The thrilling match between Bath and Exeter Chiefs showcased a dramatic comeback and a nail-biting finish. Exeter, down 26-0, mounted an impressive fightback, reducing the deficit to just 3 points. However, Bath's Arthur Green emerged as the hero, scoring the winning try in the dying seconds of the game. The match began with a controversial turn when Exeter's Campbell Ridl was sent off for a 20-minute red card just two minutes in, leaving his team at a disadvantage. Bath capitalized, with Beno Obano, Alfie Barbeary, Santiago Carreras, and Ollie Lawrence crossing the line. Despite this early lead, Exeter refused to yield. Joseph Dweba and Ollie Woodburn's tries narrowed the gap before the break, and Greg Fisilau and Immanuel Feyi-Waboso's scores tied the game at 26-26. The second half saw Bath maintain their lead, with Ben Spencer's try denied for obstruction. Exeter's resilience was on full display as they fought back from a 26-0 deficit in their previous match, drawing 33-33 with Northampton Saints. This game's outcome hinged on penalties, with Fisilau and Feyi-Waboso's tries turning the tide. Bath's Green, however, sealed the victory with a dramatic final play, ensuring Bath's triumph over Exeter Chiefs.