
Joe Cokanasiga and Ollie Hassell-Collins both to score a try today NOW 10/3 - as Bath and Leicester meet in a top of the table clash in the Gallagher Premiership
There are three Price Boosts available for today's blockbuster top of the table clash in the Gallagher Premiership - as league leaders Bath host second-placed side Leicester.
The first boost - which is valued at 6/4 - requires both teams to score 20+ points each and Bath to win.
Bath got the better of Leicester in the reverse fixture in September - with the Blue, Black and Whites winning by five points away from home.
Meanwhile, the other two boosts need Joe Cokanasiga and Ollie Hassell-Collins both to score a try, and each team to score 2+ tries in each half.
The odds for those two bets have been enhanced to 10/3 and 11/2 respectively.
Cokanasiga and Hassell-Collins have combined to score 27 tries across all competitions to date this season.
Sky Bet Price Boosts for Bath vs Leicester:
Both teams to score 20+ points each and Bath to win
WAS 5/4 NOW 6/4
Joe Cokanasiga and Ollie Hassell-Collins both to score a try
WAS 11/4 NOW 10/3
Each team to score 2+ tries in each half
WAS 9/2 NOW 11/2
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