Summary

  • United Rugby Championship (19:45 BST)

  • FT: Cardiff 22-16 Stormers

  • FT: Edinburgh 5-26 Connacht

  • FT: Ulster 22-26 Glasgow Warriors

  • Glasgow secure top spot

  • Cardiff and Connacht seal play-off berths, Ulster must wait on Saturday's results

  1. Half-timepublished at 20:38 BST 15 May

    Edinburgh 0-19 Connacht

    A tale of two halves within a half in the Scottish capital.

    Edinburgh had all the territory in the opening quarter, but a combination of their own inaccuracy and some stout Connacht defence meant they had nothing to show for it.

    The Irish side then took control and ran in three tries to put themselves in a great position at the break.

  2. Postpublished at 20:38 BST 15 May

    HT: Cardiff 17-10 Stormers

    Richie Rees
    Former Cardiff and Wales scrum-half on BBC Radio Wales

    After the first four minutes, it's been all Cardiff.

    The game has become a little bit unstructured and they're thriving on that.

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    Try! Edinburgh 0-19 Connachtpublished at 20:37 BST 15 May

    Shamus Hurley-Langton, CON Gilbert

    Connacht are starting to motor now.

    It's more relentless pressure and the Edinburgh defence eventually breaks, Shamus Hurley-Langton going over for his second try.

  4. Half-time: Cardiff 17-10 Stormerspublished at 20:36 BST 15 May

    Ioan Lloyd is unable to add the extras from wide on the right but Cardiff are winning and are heading for the play-offs as things stand.

    Three tries for the Blue and Blacks, another would give a bit more comfort given that Ulster are involved in their own cracker.

    Loads more drama to come after the break.

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    Converted Try - Ulster 12-14 Glasgow Warriorspublished at 38 mins

    Nathan McBeth (con Horne)

    Glasgow hit back!

    Kyle Rowe is almost in but Nathan McBeth burrows over when the ball is recycled!

    George Horne lands a superb conversion from out wide.

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    Try: Cardiff 17-10 Stormerspublished at 39 mins

    Ioan Lloyd

    Cardiff have their third! An acrobatic finish from the fly-half, who was on his back but still managed to reach over with his feet in the air.

    Superb finish to the half against Stormers' 14 men.

  7. Postpublished at 20:35 BST 15 May

    Cardiff 12-10 Stormers

    Phil Steele
    BBC Wales commentator on BBC Radio Wales

    This is a very big, compelling moment in this game.

  8. Try reviewpublished at 39 mins

    Cardiff hammer away at the line.

    They then spread it wide and Beetham is denied a second by a terrific tackle.

    Ioan Lloyd tries to reach over, but were his feet in touch?

  9. Postpublished at 20:33 BST 15 May

    Cardiff 12-10 Stormers

    Jamie Roberts
    Former Wales international on S4C

    It doesn't feel like a red card to me, I think it will stay a yellow.

  10. Postpublished at 35 mins

    Ulster 12-7 Glasgow Warriors

    James Hume looks to burst through a gap but Zander Fagerson forces the turnover with a big tackle.

  11. Sin-binpublished at 38 mins

    Cardiff 12-10 Stormers

    Adre Smith hits James Botham with a head-on-head tackle.

    The officials go over to have a look and the Stormers lock is shown yellow, with a bunker review.

    Chance for Cardiff to extend their lead before the break. They kick to the 22.

  12. TRY! Edinburgh 0-12 Connachtpublished at 36 mins

    Shamus Hurley-Langton, CON Gilbert

    Connacht have more to play for than Edinburgh and they are doing their bit to try and muscle into the top eight.

    They have spent much of the half defending and have done so superbly, but now they are starting to move through the gears in attack.

    They build the pressure on the Edinburgh line and Shamus Hurley-Langton dives over under the sticks for Connacht's second try of the evening.

  13. Postpublished at 36 mins

    Cardiff 12-10 Stormers

    That's the double threat of the Stormers.

    They get a big line-out drive going and then break free, with Springboks superstar Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu on the run.

    His pass to Suleiman Hartzenberg is a little high and Cardiff escape.

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    Converted Try - Ulster 12-7 Glasgow Warriorspublished at 33 mins

    Zac Ward (con Flannery)

    Out of nowhere! Zac Ward with the intercept!

    It was all Glasgow but Ward plucks the ball out of the air and just races down the touchline.

    Kyle Steyn got close but couldn't catch him, and Ward drops over the line after a lung-bursting run.

    Flannery converts and Ulster lead for the first time - which puts them back into the play-off places.

  15. Postpublished at 20:28 BST 15 May

    Ulster 5-7 Glasgow Warriors

    Glasgow are back in the Ulster 22 and piling the pressure on.

  16. Postpublished at 30 mins

    Ulster 5-7 Glasgow Warriors

    Glasgow win the throw and go for the crossfield kick, but Michael Lowry denies Stafford McDowall with a great tackle and Zac Ward pinches the offload, which allows Hume to hammer it clear.

  17. Postpublished at 20:26 BST 15 May

    Cardiff 12-10 Stormers

    Phil Steele
    BBC Wales commentator on BBC Radio Wales

    It's a pity for Cardiff because their build-up play warranted a score but laws are laws.

  18. No trypublished at 33 mins

    Cardiff 12-10 Stormers

    Danny Southworth is denied.

    Ben Thomas knocked on just before the try, losing the ball forward into the tackler, hence the ball looked like it had gone backwards.

  19. Postpublished at 29 mins

    Ulster 5-7 Glasgow Warriors

    Tom O'Toole is pinged at a ruck and Glasgow win a penalty.

    We've heard that Nathan McBeth's yellow card will remain just that, which feels like the right call.

  20. Try review: Cardiff 12-10 Stormerspublished at 33 mins

    Cardiff win a penalty straight from the restart and go for the corner.

    Stormers defend well from a set move and then Cardiff's carries are stopped, one tackle with the hint of a no-arms tackle... which is belatedly awarded.

    Cardiff tap it and bash away at the line and eventually it's prop Danny Southworth that goes over. Wait, was there a knock-on?