Summary

  • Connacht reach their first Pro12 final

  • Defending champions Glasgow are beaten

  • Connacht face Leinster at Murrayfield

  • Tries for Adeolokun (Connacht); Nakarawa (Glasgow)

  • Connacht lose Rodney Ah You to yellow card

  1. Replacementpublished at 62min

    Connacht 13-11 Glasgow Warriors

    Taqele Naiyaravoro, Pat MacArthur and Roddy Grant are on for Peter Horne, Fraser Brown and D'Arcy Rae as Glsgow make changes. Sean Lamont is moved into the centre.

    Meanwhile, Glasgow are warned about another penalty. Another one and someone is going in the sin bin.

  2. Connacht 13-11 Glasgowpublished at 19:59 British Summer Time 21 May 2016

    Andy Nicol on BBC Scotland: "That first 10 minutes of the second half was exactly what we wanted to see from Glasgow and what we have seen in their run of nine straight wins - the inter-play, good execution, coming onto the ball at pace. But they just relaxed for a couple of minutes and allowed Connacht to get good field position, which led to the penalty. They now have to play 25 minutes of outstanding, error-free rugby to get to that 'home' final at Murrayfield next week."

  3. Penaltypublished at 56min

    Connacht 13-11 Glasgow Warriors

    Duncan Weir thumps a penalty over for Glasgow from all of 30 metres against the strong wind.

  4. Penaltypublished at 53min

    Connacht 13-8 Glasgow Warriors (MacGinty)

    Connacht are so close to a second try, but they accept the three points as AJ MacGinty slots over the penalty in front of the posts following offside.

  5. Connacht 10-8 Glasgow Warriorspublished at 49min

    Duncan Weir's conversion attempt is caught by the wind, which pushes it one way then another before it goes wide of the far post.

  6. try

    Trypublished at 48min

    Connacht 10-8 Glasgow Warriors (Nakarawa)

    Mark Bennett and Sean Lamont both make ground before Leone Nakarawa goes over the line.

  7. Connacht 10-3 Glasgow Warriorspublished at 42min

    Glasgow start to build some pressure but are penalised for a bit of jersey pulling.

  8. Niyi does itpublished at 19:41 British Summer Time 21 May 2016

    Niyi Adeolokun runs in to score for ConnachtImage source, Inpho
    Image caption,

    Niyi Adeolokun scored the first try of the game

  9. Kick-offpublished at 19:39 British Summer Time 21 May 2016

    Connacht 10-3 Glasgow Warriors

    Glasgow start the second half and have 40 minutes to fight back if they want to reach next weekend's final at Murrayfield against Leinster.

  10. Connacht 10-3 Glasgow Warriorspublished at 19:36 British Summer Time 21 May 2016

    Connacht are leading despite playing into the wind. Are Glasgow capable of being as clever in face of such conditions?

  11. HT: Connacht 10-3 Glasgowpublished at 19:32 British Summer Time 21 May 2016

    'Glasgow will be happy to only be 10-3 down'

    Andy Nicol on BBC Scotland: " "It has been a poor 40 minutes of rugby from Glasgow - probably their poorest for a long time. Some of the defence was okay, but they were falling off tackles in that second 20 minutes, Connacht were finding gaps all across the park and they lost three line-outs as well. To only be 10-3 down after that, I think Glasgow will be quite happy to still be in it." 

  12. Postpublished at 19:31 British Summer Time 21 May 2016

    Tom English
    BBC Sport Scotland in Galway

    Quote Message

    Connacht are doing a number on Glasgow psychologically and physically. 10-3 is not a fair reflection of Connacht's dominance

  13. Half-timepublished at 19:26 British Summer Time 21 May 2016

    Connacht 10-3 Glasgow Warriors

  14. Connacht 10-3 Glasgow Warriorspublished at 40min

    Leone Nakawara is held up on the line just as he looks like replying with a try for Glasgow.

  15. converted try

    Converted trypublished at 19:23 British Summer Time 21 May 2016

    Connacht 10-3 Glasgow Warriors (MacGinty)

    AJ MacGinty slots over the extra two points. Connacht are well worth their lead.

  16. try

    Trypublished at 36min

    Connacht 8-3 Glasgow Warriors (Adeolokun)

    Nigeria-born winger Niyi Adeolokun sidesteps a couple of tackles and breaks clear from 20 metres out to score the opening try.

  17. Connacht 3-3 Glasgow Warriorspublished at 19:18 British Summer Time 21 May 2016

    Glasgow's Stuart Hogg is tackled by Niyi AdeolokunImage source, Inpho
    Image caption,

    Glasgow have been under pressure for much of the match

  18. Connacht 3-3 Glasgow Warriorspublished at 30min

    Mark Bennett makes a good break towards the Connacht line, but his pass inside is too low for Peter Horne and it bounces off the centre's shin.

  19. Connacht 3-3 Glasgow Warriorspublished at 28min

    Glasgow lose a third player to injury as Italy openside Simone Favaro is flattened.