Bath overturned a 17-point deficit to keep their bid to reach the English Premiership play-offs on track in a dramatic 31-20 win over Gloucester on Tuesday. With Bath in deep trouble against their local rivals at the Recreation Ground, Tom Dunn touched down twice in five minutes before Lewis Boyce powered over and Ben Spencer added a late bonus-point score. Rhys Priestland kicked four conversions and a penalty and victory over Saracens in second placed Bath's final regular season game on Sunday week will be enough to secure a top-four finish. Gloucester conceded 28 points during the final 19 minutes, and they could scarcely believe what had hit them. Tries by centre Chris Harris and former Bath player Matt Banahan put Gloucester in the driving seat, with Billy Twelvetrees kicking 10 points, yet it ultimately proved nowhere near enough. The game was played behind closed doors after Bath's hopes of welcoming 1,000 spectators as Premiership rugby's latest pilot event were dashed just hours before kick-off. Concern over a second wave of coronavirus infections has resulted in plans for supporters to attend sports venues in England from October 1 to be placed on hold as part of additional new restrictions announced by Prime Minister Boris Johnson. smg/nr