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Pool 1: Saracens 20-14 Toulouse
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Rotimi Segun also scores twice for Prem side
Even for the world’s best rugby player it is not all glamour. As he sniffed the damp air on a blustery, cheerless Sunday night in north London, Antoine Dupont must privately have been wondering if this was some sort of fiendish Anglo-Saxon conspiracy. Any similarity with the classic cathedrals and comforting familiarity of the Stade de France in next month’s Six Nations was conspicuously lacking.
For a defiant Saracens, though, this chilly, sodden evening delivered the most beautiful of outcomes and a result that transforms the mood of their previous flagging season. They fully deserved this rousing victory, two first-half tries from Rotimi Segun and a barnstorming display from man-of-the-match Tom Willis laying the foundations for the hosts’ best performance of the season which has sharply improved their Champions Cup knockout qualification prospects.
Written by Robert Kitson at the StoneX Stadium
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/jan/11/tom-willis-wins-family-affair-to-help-saracens-topple-toulouse-in-champions-cup under the title “Tom Willis wins family affair to help Saracens topple Toulouse in Champions Cup”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.


