There is live coverage of Friday’s game on BT Sport or you can keep up to date with all of the action using the Matchday Live service on the Tigers website, mobile website and official app. Ellis Genge made a big carry back upfield and, when Quins were whistled for offside, Ford kicked a 35-metre penalty to make it 30-23. Smith kicks it away, and Aspland-Robinson calls the mark at the back. Marcus Smith lands the penalty to get three back for Quins, making the score 10-6. “That’s the best I’ve seen Easter play in about 25 years,” said the Leinster coach Matt O’Connor through gritted teeth. Smith added another conversion with his team 27-13 in front. A knock-on over halfway is followed up by a Harlequins handling error, so we'll restart with a scrum right in the centre of the field. Tigers’ only win in the last five rounds was at Newcastle in Round 19 but travel with a decent record against Quins, having won the last five meetings of the teams since a 25-19 defeat at The Stoop in February 2016. Replacement scrum-half Ben White breaks downfield, and the Leicester forwards are doing a good job of keeping hold of the ball inside the Quins half. Tickets to Big Game 12 are available at the Twickenham Stadium ticket office on Saturday. You can also choose to be emailed when someone replies to your comment. Another lineout, this time to Tigers, and it's transferred quickly to the backs. They struggled to create any decent try-scoring chances against a Quins side hoping to make the final play-off place. This time, from 20 metres out, he pulled his kick wide and it remained 16-12. After going toe-to-toe with Gallagher Premiership table-toppers Exeter Chiefs in Round 6, club captain Tom Youngs has previewed the ‘huge game’ that awaits the Leicester squad at England Rugby’s HQ. Noel Reid and Tatafu Polota-Nau entered the action from the bench as tryscorer Eastmond and skipper Tom Youngs made way on 54 minutes, but it was only another minute before a crucial score for Chris Robshaw to the right of the posts pushed Quins further in front. England international prop Ellis Genge makes his 50th Premiership appearance for the club this weekend. Veainu, who had left the field for a head injury assessment following the clash with Clifford, returned for the start of the second half and Quins were back up to full strength six minutes later when the back-rower returned from the sin bin. Tigers had another penalty as they tried to open up the midfield and Ford pinged his kick into the corner. Before we have the kick, James Horwill takes the applause of the home crowd as he leaves the field for the final time as a Harlequins player and is replaced by Stan South. Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Supporters are advised to allow additional time for their journey due to industrial action by the RMT Union on South Western Trains which may affect journeys for some visitors. Kyle Sinckler is helped from the field as he is replaced by Will Collier, and Matt Symons cedes his place in the second row to No19 Tevita Cavubati. Head coach Geordan Murphy swaps both of his props, as internationals Facundo Gigena and Nephi Leatigaga replace England men Ellis Genge and Dan Cole, while George Worth takes the place of Jaco Taute. The referee continue to wrestle with the front rows at scrum-time, but eventually Tigers made use of a big push and a penalty advantage to release Veainu to score, latching on to Ford’s chip kick. Clifford returns from the sin bin while the ball is out of play. After more than 200 previous meetings, Leicester Tigers and Harlequins meet on Friday in the penultimate round of the Gallagher Premiership season.