Saracens set to face Trailfinders in PWR final after semi-final wins
The Guardian Sport • 2 min read • Latest: Jun 14, 2026, 8:33 PM
Last updated Jun 14, 2026

Saracens will compete against Ealing Trailfinders in the Premiership Women’s Rugby final on June 28. Saracens secured their place with a narrow 40-38 victory over Exeter in the semi-finals. Meanwhile, Trailfinders upset the three-time defending champions Gloucester with a 29-26 win. Gloucester's defeat marks a significant shift in the league, ending their title reign as injuries plagued their squad. For Saracens, this upcoming final offers a chance for a fourth PWR title against a team they have never lost to. They will seek to overcome the Trailfinders, who previously defeated them in last year's final.
- •Saracens defeated Exeter 40-38 in the semi-finals.
- •Trailfinders shocked Gloucester 29-26 in their semi-final matchup.
- •Saracens will play Trailfinders in the PWR final on June 28.
- •Gloucester ends title reign due to injuries and poor performance.
- •Saracens have not lost to Trailfinders in past encounters.
- 8:33 PMThe Guardian Sport — Saracens face Trailfinders in final after historic Gloucester upset
"Trailfinders shock defending champions 29-26 Saracens beat Exeter 40-38 in another close semi-final Saracens will avoid their bogey team, Gloucester-Hartpury, in the Premiership Women’s Rugby final after Ealing Trailfinders sensationally knocked out the three-time defending champions. The 29-26 result is one of the biggest upsets in PWR history as Gloucester have won the last three titles but an injury-hit squad and a recent run of disappointing performances sealed the end of their dominance in the top flight and gave Saracens their ideal outcome. Sarries, who defeated Exeter 40-38 in their semi-final, are within one game of a fourth PWR title but they had a far from convincing win at home with Exeter giving them a scare as the visitors were leading until the 75th minute. Saracens will play Trailfinders in the final on 28 June, a side they have never lost to, unlike their recent poor record against Gloucester. The West Country side inflicted Saracens’ only two losses in the league this season and they also defeated them in last year’s final at the Stone X Stadium. Continue reading...
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