Player reactionpublished at 17:18 British Summer Time 4 April 2015
More from Leinster centre Ian Madigan on BT Sport: "I think Leinster have proved over the years that we're a knockout side and when the knockout games arrive we can win them."
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More from Leinster centre Ian Madigan on BT Sport: "I think Leinster have proved over the years that we're a knockout side and when the knockout games arrive we can win them."
Leinster centre Ian Madigan tells BT Sport: "We've had mixed form in the league but the build-up to this game was first class. They're a really good side, they have internationals across their team and they really tested us for the 80 minutes."
Unsurprisingly Ian Madigan, who kicked all of Leinster's 18 points, is named man of the match.
Graeme Hobbs:, external Oh what a finish that was! And it was almost so much more!
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Bath back Ollie Devoto: "Absolutely devastating. When I think about the amount of work we've put in over the weeks. I thought at times we looked like we were coming back into that game."
Leinster become the first team into the European Champions Cup semi-finals.
High drama. Faosiliva charges down Reddan's attempted kick and narrowly fails to get to the ball first for a try! Bath fans cannot believe it.
Pressure off the Leinster defence as a forward pass by George Ford to Matt Banahan sparks cheers around the Aviva. Has Bath's last opportunity gone?
Three minutes remaining. Bath have come alive in the closing stages. Penalty to the visitors at the ruck and Ford kicks the ball to touch. Line-out to the visitors outside Leinster's 22.
This is a thriller. For all of Leinster's possession and attacking threat, they have been unable to kill off Bath. George Ford makes no mistake from the kick slotting it between the sticks. Six minutes remaining.
Leinster infringement at the ruck. Penalty to Bath. Big chance...
The sun is beating down on the Aviva Stadium. We're into the final 10 minutes. A fine kick by George Ford finds touch inside Leinster's 22. Bath need to put pressure on the hosts, but they win the line-out and clear their lines. Not looking good for the English club at the moment.
It's been a cracker, Ollie. And it's far from over. Leinster still have work to do. Bath still need to get into Irish territory.
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Bath back Ollie Devoto: "The handling errors are creeping in for Bath. We're trying to play quickly but we need to slow it down and just go through the phases. What a spectacle it's been though."
Big roar around the Aviva for a Bath change as former Ireland scrum-half Peter Stringer comes on for his 100th European Cup appearance. Off goes Micky Young.
Fifteen minutes to go. Bath have been struggling to get into Leinster territory since Stuart Hooper's try. The visitors are being pinned back.
Another change for Bath. Matt Garvey for Dave Attwood.
Deadly Darcy:, external And here comes Burgess. This will be interesting.
Big chance for Bath. Anthony Watson makes a brilliant break from his 22 but Horacio Agulla drops George Ford's pass on the wing. Will that prove costly?
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Bath back Ollie Devoto: "I think Kyle Eastmond has defended extremely well today. A lot of people criticise his size but he's shown great ferocity in the tackle. But bringing Sam Burgess on, a man with plenty of experience and who is used to winning on these big occasions, should serve us well."