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Leicester Tigers have received a major boost ahead of their Premiership semi-final against Northampton Saints. Billy Searle and Freddie Steward are both back from injuries and will start the match.

Searle’s Return Adds Depth

Billy Searle is a talented fly-half who can control the game. His return gives Leicester more options in attack and defense. With Searle on the field, the Tigers can rely on his kicking and playmaking abilities.

Steward’s Experience Key

Freddie Steward is a full-back who plays for England. He is known for his safe hands under high balls and his strong running. Having him back in the starting lineup is a big lift for the team’s backline.

High Stakes at Franklin’s Gardens

This semi-final is a huge match for both teams. The winner heads to the Premiership final. Northampton will be tough at home, but Leicester’s returning stars give them a real chance.

What This Means for the Match

With Searle and Steward back, Leicester look stronger than they have in weeks. Fans will be hoping these two can make a difference and help the Tigers reach another final. It promises to be an exciting contest.