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Ben Spencer returns as Bath make changes for Champions Cup semi-final against Bordeaux-Begles

England champions face holders with several injury concerns in backline ahead of Sunday's semi-final in France

En resumen

  • Bath scrum-half Ben Spencer has recovered from a shoulder injury to start in Sunday's Champions Cup semi-final against holders Bordeaux-Begles.
  • The English champions have injury concerns with centre Max Ojomoh, wing Joe Cokanasiga and midfielder Cameron Redpath all ruled out.
  • Louie Hennessey starts at 13 with Ollie Lawrence shifting to inside centre, while Henry Arundell switches to right wing.

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Por qué importa

Bath are the English champions and face the holders Bordeaux-Begles in what is being billed as a highly anticipated Champions Cup semi-final. The French side boast the prolific Louis Bielle-Biarrey, who has scored 28 tries in 26 games this season.

Tamaño de fuente

First-choice scrum-half Ben Spencer has recovered from injury to take his place in Bath's starting line-up as the English champions travel to holders Bordeaux-Begles in Sunday's highly anticipated Champions Cup semi-final. Spencer has been suffering with a shoulder injury and hasn't played since 10 April's last-eight win over Northampton. After South African Bernard van der Linde had ankle surgery to leave Tom Carr-Smith as the only senior specialist, Bath called teenager Isaac Mears into the senior squad to plug a potential hole at nine. Bath do have absentees elsewhere in their backline however. Centre Max Ojomoh and wing Joe Cokanasiga, rated as "touch and go" by boss Johann van Graan earlier in the week, have failed to recover from knee and leg knocks respectively. With midfielder Cameron Redpath also out, Louie Hennessey, who impressed on the wing against Northampton at the weekend, starts at 13, while Ollie Lawrence shifts to inside centre. Will Muir keeps his place on wing in the absence of Cokanasiga, with Henry Arundell switching to his less-accustomed right wing. Santi Carreras completes the back three. Arundell will be in direct competition with the prolific Louis Bielle-Biarrey, who has scored 28 tries in 26 games for club and country this season, including four against England in the final round of the Six Nations.

Preguntas abiertas

  • Will the injured players be available for the final if Bath progress?
  • How will the changed backline perform against Bordeaux-Begles?

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This article was originally published by BBC Sport.

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