Richmond Ladies will hope too draw inspiration from host club Harlequins when they step out at the Stoop for the Women's Premiership final on Sunday.

Head coach Karen Findlay's team, who topped the regular season table, beat Worcester Ladies 35-0 in their play-off semi-final at the Athletic Ground on Sunday to set-up a winner takes all clash with Saracens this weekend.

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Chief in charge: Richmond Ladies head coach Karen Findlay, left, watches from the sidelines on Sunday

Harlequins ended Saracens' unbeaten start to the men's Premiership season with a thrilling 29-23 win at the Stoop on Saturday to consolidate their position in the top four.

And Findlay, whose side were runners-up last term, will be hoping for something similar when the whistle blows this weekend on a match against the only team to beat them this season.

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Out of my way: Former England international Amy Turner, who started her career at Kingston RFC, takes on the Worcester defence 

An Abi Chamberlain penalty and a try for Vic Cornborough - after good work from Amy Turner and Ellisha Dee - gave Richmond a narrow 8-0 advantage at half time.

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Pulling the strings: Richmond fly half Abi Chamberlain looks to pass in Sunday's 35-0 win over Worcester

But Worcester's stout defence was breached soon after the re-start as England scrum half Leanne Riley took a quick tap at a penalty to dive over from close range for a 13-0 lead.

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On the charge: England hooker and Richmond captain Emma Croker was difficult to stop on Sunday

England hooker Emma Croker, Richmond's captain, and front row colleague Cornborough were almost unstoppable as the latter bulldozed her way over for her second try.

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Show of strength: Richmond prop Ellisha Dee looks to off load after making another break against Worcester on Sunday

Winger Alicia McCormish soon added a third and, with Worcester's Rochelle Clark and Dee spent time in the sin bin, Laura Kapo rampaged her way to the line to take the score out to 28-0.

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Don't stop me now: Richmond's Laura Kapo takes on the Worcester defence on her way to the line

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Stetching for it: Richmond's Laura Kapo stretches for the line in Sunday's Women's Premiership semi-final win over Worcester

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Touch down: Richmond's Laura Kapo scores her side's fourth try against Worcester on Sunday

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Happy days: Richmond's Laura Kapo is mobbed by her team-mates as her try helped seal a 35-0 Women's Premiership semi-final win over Worcester at the Athletic Ground

A penalty try and a Chamberlain conversion completed the 35-0 romp to set-up mouthwatering final at the Stoop on Sunday, which will be screened on Sky Sports 5 after Harlequins' European Challenge Cup clash with Cardiff Blues.

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All smiles: Richmond celebrate at the final whistle