Connacht 0-24 Ospreyspublished at 15:45 British Summer Time 16 May 2015
There's a little break in play and support staff stream on with water for the players, about five minutes from half-time.
Galway is obviously very balmy at this time of year.
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
There's a little break in play and support staff stream on with water for the players, about five minutes from half-time.
Galway is obviously very balmy at this time of year.
Scarlets may have to rely on other results as it stands if they are to seal a top six finish and automatic qualification into the European Champions Cup. Treviso are on course to qualify thanks to a try from hooker Davide Giazzon and full back Jayden Hayward. Wayne Pivac's side were playing into the wind and will hope their first half performance does not mean they blow their European chances.
So is this afternoon meeting your expectations? Let us know what you think of it so far.
Ian Rees tweets: "Shape up Scarlets! Please don't say we've got to rely on the Ospreys!"
Dan Todd says: "Too easy this for the Ospreys. Thought Connacht might offer a stiff challenge. I was wrong."
And Angus Morris raves: "Ospreys are on fire!"
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Waves of Ospreys attacks are bearing down on the Connacht 22.
Dan Evans' running lines from full-back are causing particular problems for defenders, while Josh Matavesi in the centre is giving his supporting runners space and time.
Glasgow second row is sent to the sin-bin and Ulster take advantage with Chris Henry claiming the try and Ian Humphreys adding the extra points.
Zebre's Marco Bortolami is sent to the sin bin for coming in at the side. Blues make their extra man count as prop Gethin Jenkins dives over from a driving lineout. Rhys Patchell adds the conversion.
It's all square at Murrafield as flanker Hamish Watson claims Edinburgh's first try which Ian Hidalgo-Clyne converts.
Ospreys are running riot as Dan Evans makes the half-break, Hanno Dirksen takes it on and then finds Rhys Webb, this season's supreme try predator, who lopes over untouched.
It's a more difficult conversion for Biggar, but well within the fly-half's capabilities and he adds the extra two points.
Alex Cuthbert gathers full back Alex Summerhill's pass to power over in the corner for the home side. Rhys Patchell misses the conversion.
Adrian Hadley
Former Wales wing on BBC Radio Wales
They're just so clinical. Absolutely great play again by the Ospreys.
Rhys Webb is always on someone's supporting shoulder.
Jayden Hayward intercepts Adam Warren's pass and evades the Scarlets' defence to score in the corner. The full back narrowly misses the conversion.
Rhys Webb try!
Adrian Hadley on Ospreys' try
Former Wales wing on BBC Radio Wales
Ben John's angle was brilliant.
His angle was brilliant for the first try for Dan Biggar and he did it again.
Ben John does the damage again, going straight under the posts with another angled run. Another conversion laid on a plate for Biggar.
We've just had an email informing us of the players who will be leaving Connacht at the end of the season - interesting timing with the team in action at the moment, but here it is:
Michael Swift (263 appearances), Miah Nikora (82 appearances), Mick Kearney (68 appearances), Willie Faloon (39 appearances), Sean Henry (16 appearances), Mata Fifita (15 appearances), Mils Muliaina (11 appearances), Shane Layden (4 appearances).
Willie Ruane, CEO at Connacht Rugby, adds that: "We will pay tribute to their contribution with presentations to them on the pitch and at our Awards Night following Saturday's home game with Ospreys."
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Scarlets come close to scoring a try but prop Rob Evans spills the ball near the line. Treviso are penalised for being offside and Rhys Priestland slots over the penalty.
Conor Murray quickly adds a second try to give Munster their bonus point - a home draw in the semi-final is looking a banker for the Irish province now. Ian Keatley adds the conversion.
Still no score at the Arms Park.
Yep, that's the end of Marmion, with John Cooney taking over at scrum-half for the home side.
Noel Reid claims the first try of the match at Murrayfield, with Ian Madigan adding the conversion. Europe looks a little more remote for Edinburgh suddenly.