Edinburgh 13-17 Leinsterpublished at 16:08 British Summer Time 16 May 2015
Sam Hidalgo-Clyne claims first blood in the second half with a penalty.
Treviso 13-17 Scarlets; Munster 50-27 Dragons; Connacht 20-24 Ospreys; Edinburgh 23-36 Leinster; Blues 29-5 Zebre; Glasgow 32-10 Ulster
Glasgow knock Ospreys into third place with late surge against Ulster
Semi finals: Glasgow v Ulster (Friday); Munster v Ospreys (Saturday)
Scarlets claim the last automatic European Champions Cup place
Connacht will play Gloucester in the Champions Cup play-off
Bruce Pope, Rob Westall and Owen Rawlings
Sam Hidalgo-Clyne claims first blood in the second half with a penalty.
It's been a string of errors by Ospreys since the restart and the momentum is firmly with Connacht, along with that wind.
Mark Jones
Former Scarlets and Wales wing
That's shocking play from a professional player, a total lack of respect for the opposition.
He's show boating before he puts it down and then he tried to beat someone over the try line.
It was a brilliant piece of defending from Scott Williams, but it shouldn't have got to that.
The torture continues for Dragons in Cork as Keith Earls claims Munster's sixth try of the afternoon and Ian Keatley adds the extra points.
Henry Seniloli celebrates before touching the ball down, but he is caught by Scott Williams who holds up the Treviso scrum-half, who then spills the ball. What a let off for Scarlets. Could that prove costly for the Italian side?
Ospreys make a mess of the restart for the second half and give up a penalty in front of the posts, allowing Jack Carty to get Connacht on the scoreboard.
So Munster are top of the pile at half-time, but one more try for Ospreys in the second half will see them return to the head of the table.
Ulster are just edging Edinburgh but at this point it won't be enough for a home draw in the Pro12 play-off semi-finals.
Scarlets losing at Treviso puts their Champions Cup qualification in jeopardy, but with Edinburgh and Connacht also both losing they're safe for the moment.
Treviso look set to be Italy's Champions Cup representatives next season with Zebre also losing at Cardiff Blues.
The second half is underway at Arms Park.
Here's how the Pro12 table looks at half-time of the final round of games.
Munster and Ospreys at home in the semi-finals and Scarlets hanging on to a place in the European Champions' Cup by the skin of their teeth.
Will things change dramatically in the next 40 minutes?
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The action is back underway in Italy. Can Scarlets turn things around with the wind at their backs or will they have to rely on other results to qualify for the European Champions Cup?
Ospreys captain Alun Wyn Jones
We've been a bit lacklustre with some possession, so we need to tighten that up in the second half.
Mark Jones
Former Scarlets and Wales wing
Scarlets won't want to qualify for Europe without having put in a good performance and earning the right to be there.
No question about the most popular try of the afternoon so far. Paul O'Connell claims Munster's fifth touch-down of the afternoon.
Adrian Hadley
Former Wales wing on BBC Radio Wales
Ospreys have missed an opportunity to get that fourth try but it's been a good half.
Ben John and Dan Baker, off the scrum, have been impressive running the ball.
They did have a big breeze behind them in the first half, so they need to keep the ball in hand in the second half and make sure of the win.
Substitute Jack Conan crosses for the visitors and Ian Madigan nails the conversion to give Leinster a seven point lead at the interval.
Last play of the half is an attacking line-out for Ospreys, but Connacht steal the ball and show some adventure.
The move stalls though and that's it for the first 40 minutes.
Walker clearly lost the ball as he stretched out, might even have been a double movement as well - so no fourth try for Ospreys.
Finn Russell cuts the lead to a point with a penalty, but Ian Humphreys is again on target for the visitors. It's going to be a nail-biter.
Tries by Alex Cuthbert and Gethin Jenkins give the home side the advantage at half-time at Arms Park. Bottom-side Zebre had lock Marco Bortolami sent to the sin bin. It is not looking good for the Italians who need to turn things around and hope Scarlets produce a second-half comeback against Treviso, if they are to qualify for next season's European Champions Cup.
Eli Walker dives for the line after Rhys Webb releases the wing. Did he knock on going for the try?