Summary

  • FT: Gloucester 17-25 Stade Francais

  • Stade Francais come from 10-0 down to win

  • England's Jonny May scores interception try

  • Ross Moriarty crosses for late consolation

  • Stade Francais win the European Challenge Cup

  1. Postpublished at 36 mins

    Gloucester 10-10 Stade Francais

    Gloucester almost score their second try with a counter-punch, after Ben Morgan's fine carry.

    But Stade Francais' last-ditch defending keeps that at bay - for now.

  2. Postpublished at 35 mins

    Gloucester 10-10 Stade Francais

    Jonny May has injured his hand and is receiving treatment.

    Meanwhile, fly-half Billy Burns will put the ball in at a Gloucester scrum inside their own half.

    This time they keep the ball and Ben Morgan makes up some yards with a powerful break.

  3. Postpublished at 34 mins

    Gloucester 10-10 Stade Francais

    Simon Devereux
    Ex-Gloucester forward on BBC Radio Gloucestershire

    Quote Message

    It looks worse in slow motion. He's entitled to go for the challenge, but it does almost look like he made a second movement with his forearm.

    Gloucester v Stade FrancaisImage source, Rex Features
  4. Sin-bin (Heinz)published at 33 mins

    Gloucester 10-10 Stade Francais

    After consulting with his colleagues, the referee - Ireland's John Lacey - shows a yellow card to Willi Heinz for that high challenge on the head of Jules Plisson.

    Gloucester are temporarily down to 14 men.

    New Zealand-born Heinz is perhaps slightly lucky not to have been shown a red, to be honest.

  5. Postpublished at 33 mins

    Gloucester 10-10 Stade Francais

    Oh dear. Straight from the restart, Gloucester could be in huge trouble.

    Captain Willi Heinz goes in late and high, with an elbow, on Jules Plisson.

  6. Postpublished at 33 mins

    Gloucester 10-10 Stade Francais

    Paul Grayson
    Former England fly-half on BBC Radio 5 live

    Gloucester v Stade FrancaisImage source, Rex Features
    Quote Message

    You can trace that try all the way back to Gloucester being on the attack, but a knock-on, a scrum... And suddenly it's 10-10.

  7. try

    Try: Gloucester 10-10 Stade Francaispublished at 33 mins

    Sergio Parisse

    The officials are satisfied that there was neither an offside infringement nor a knock on, and Stade Francais get their try!

    Italy great Sergio Parisse, the French club's captain, gathered Hugh Pyle's knock down after a good kick from Will Genia.

    Jules Plisson makes it 10-10 from the tee.

    Gloucester v Stade FrancaisImage source, Rex Features
  8. Try review (Stade Francais)published at 32 mins

    Gloucester 10-3 Stade Francais

    Sergio Parisse is over! But we're going to the TMO...

  9. Postpublished at 31 mins

    Gloucester 10-3 Stade Francais

    Will Genia, still on the field after that earlier treatment, is put under pressure by Lewis Ludlow, who feeds Ben Morgan for Gloucester, but after a good run from the number eight Stade Francais win a scrum in their own half.

    And, from that scrum, Gloucester are penalised. It's a penalty for the French side again.

    Jules Plisson kicks the ball over the halfway line.

  10. Postpublished at 29 mins

    Gloucester 10-3 Stade Francais

    Paul Grayson
    Former England fly-half on BBC Radio 5 live

    Quote Message

    Will Genia was the best in the world, for my money, before New Zealand's Aaron Smith came along. He made the game look very easy. In full flow he's a joy to watch.

    Will GeniaImage source, Getty Images
  11. Penalty (Plisson)published at 28 mins

    Gloucester 10-3 Stade Francais

    Jules Plisson's penalty is good and the French side are on the board.

  12. Postpublished at 27 mins

    Gloucester 10-0 Stade Francais

    Scrum-half Will Genia is down, receiving some treatment from the Stade Francais physios.

    It looks like he might have to come off.

    Meanwhile, Jules Plisson is going to kick for the posts for the French side, from near halfway.

  13. Postpublished at 27 mins

    Gloucester 10-0 Stade Francais

    Jonny MayImage source, Getty Images

    Jonny May's interception try has Gloucester on top so far. He showed great pace in the 14th minute to run clear of the Stade defence.

  14. Postpublished at 25 mins

    Gloucester 10-0 Stade Francais

    Stade Francais back row Jono Ross makes a huge tackle and the French side win a penalty deep inside their own half, to recover possession and relieve some pressure.

  15. Postpublished at 24 mins

    Gloucester 10-0 Stade Francais

    Mark Atkinson shows good hands to flick a first-time pass out wide, under pressure as Stade Francais pressed forward on him, looking for an intercept.

    The crowd at Murrayfield gasp. That was close.

  16. Penalty (Burns)published at 22 mins

    Gloucester 10-0 Stade Francais

    Billy Burns hits it straight as an arrow, right down the middle, and Gloucester have a 10-point lead.

  17. Postpublished at 21 mins

    Gloucester 7-0 Stade Francais

    Billy Burns makes a 10-yard break for Gloucester after good work from full-back Tom Marshall, and eventually the Cherry and Whites win a penalty, around 40m out.

    Burns is going to aim for the posts.

  18. Postpublished at 19 mins

    Gloucester 7-0 Stade Francais

    Stade are penalised on the halfway line and it'll be a Gloucester scrum.

  19. Postpublished at 16 mins

    Gloucester 7-0 Stade Francais

    Gloucester, with the bit between their teeth now, drive into Stade territory as Jeremy Thrush powers forward - but Willi Heinz just loses possession.

    They'll be a tad disappointed there, as they had men over on the left.

  20. 'Nobody was going to get near him'published at 15 mins

    Gloucester 7-0 Stade Francais

    Simon Devereux
    Ex-Gloucester forward on BBC Radio Gloucestershire

    Jonny MayImage source, Rex Features
    Quote Message

    Boy, did Gloucester need that? They've been a bit under pressure, but Jonny May read that beautifully and once he was clear in his own half nobody was going to get anywhere near him.