Bath miss chance to top Prem after defeat at ExeterImage source, ShutterstockImage caption, Len Ikitau (right) scored his first Prem try for ExeterByBrent PilnickBBC Sport England, AtSandy ParkPublished10 May 2026, 17:23 BSTUpdated 14 minutes agoThe PremExeter (13) 35Tries: Iosefa-Scott, Brown-Bampoe, Ikitau, Ridl Cons: Skinner, Slade 2 Pens: Slade 3Bath (5) 12Tries: Frost, Underhill Cons: FrostReigning champions Bath missed the chance to go top of The Prem as they lost 35-12 at Exeter. The Chiefs – playing for the first time since members approved an American-backed takeover of the club – were 6-0 up when Bath’s Quinn Roux was given a 20-minute red card for a head-on-head clash with Henry Slade.
Josh Iosefa-Scott went over for the hosts soon after, but Dan Frost responded as Bath did well with a man down.
Both sides had a player sin-binned in the first 15 minutes of the second half as Paul Brown-Bampoe extended the hosts’ lead before Sam Underhill pulled a try back for Bath.
But Australia international Len Ikitau’s try with 15 minutes remaining ensured an Exeter win before Campbell Ridl sprinted over with five minutes left to earn a bonus point.
Exeter’s first league win over Bath since December 2022 lifts them five points above Bristol and into fourth place.
Meanwhile, the champions failed to take advantage of Northampton’s heavy derby loss at Leicester on Saturday and remain in second place – two points behind Saints.