Into the final five minutespublished at 75 mins
Five minutes left in Belfast and at Scotstoun.
Edinburgh desperately trying to recover. Glasgow desperately seeking a bonus-point try.
FT: Ulster 30-29 Edinburgh - BBC Radio Ulster
FT: Glasgow 25-10 Munster - BBC Radio Scotland
Jamie Lyall
Five minutes left in Belfast and at Scotstoun.
Edinburgh desperately trying to recover. Glasgow desperately seeking a bonus-point try.
Ulster 27-26 Edinburgh
Six minutes remaining and Ulster are really turning the screw. They've battled their way back from 23-6 down after 49 minutes to lead by a point. They're keeping Edinburgh penned in their own half and challenging them to run it from deep.
Stuart Hogg
Stuart Hogg's last act of the game is to boot Glasgow 15 points clear.
They need one more try to bag a bonus point. And they've brought on the right man for the job...Niko Matawalu, the free-spirited Fijian, replaces Hogg.
Joey Carbery
Carbery slots the extras.
John Cooney
Ulster's comeback is complete. Fantastic try, fantastic kick.
Craig Gilroy
Ulster absolutely lacerate Edinburgh on the break. It's a brilliant, brilliant try. Henry Speight with the initial carry and one-handed off-load over the top to Gilroy. A brilliant finisher, the winger scampers clear from 60m. Cooney has the conversion to take his team ahead for the first time...
Rhys Marshall
Glasgow are calling for a knock-on - and it looks like they may have a case - but Rhys Marshall barrels his way over for Munster's first try. Eventually, they have something to show for their toil.
Ulster 20-26 Edinburgh
The Belfast crowd are baying for a penalty as Luke Hamilton fumbles an Ulster off-load into touch. They reckon he slapped it out deliberately, but the officials give him the benefit of the doubt.
Glasgow Warriors 22-3 Munster
Munster have had much more control of this game in the second half. They're building phase after phase after phase through their forward pack, but can't find a way to the try-line.
The Warriors are not in the mood to concede a try tonight, and have come up with a couple of crucial turnovers on their own line.
Ulster 20-26 Edinburgh
What a chance for Edinburgh. And, in my humble opinion, the wrong call made by Dougie Fife.
The winger was sent racing clear by Matt Scott's break up the right flank...the try-line beckoned, but he chose to cut inside and try to beat the cover defence. He gets swallowed up and Edinburgh spill the ball.
Ulster 20-26 Edinburgh
We're hearing Mark Bennett damaged a hamstring - not, as we feared, a repeat of his knee problems, although it could still be a very serious injury.
John Cooney
Cooney converts his own try. Edinburgh had been defending really well, but they're starting to get cut open a fair bit now.
John Cooney
Edinburgh are wobbling. Ulster smell blood.
Addison punctures that defensive line again and, as he always is, Cooney tracks up the inside and collects the pass to speed over.
It's a one-score game now. The Kingspan is rocking. And so are Edinburgh.
Glasgow Warriors 22-3 Munster
We haven't really seen Glasgow attacking since the interval, but their defence is getting the job done.
Tadgh Beirne makes a cracking break into the home 22 but the Warriors are all over the breakdown and win a penalty to clear.
Adam Hastinsg gets a standing ovation as he's replaced by Alex Dunbar.
Ulster 13-26 Edinburgh
Big, big chance for the Ulstermen. Addison slices through the Edinburgh defence, which is scrambling desperately on the next phase.
Rob Herring gets within 10 yards of the line - the hooker has a man outside him, but as he fends off a tackler, the ball flies out of his grasp and goes forward. A let-off for Edinburgh.
Ulster 13-26 Edinburgh
Peter Wright
Former Scotland prop on BBC Radio Scotland
I think the TMO got the Ulster try completely wrong. The Edinburgh players definitely blocked from making the tackle.
SImon Hickey
Again, Edinburgh win a penalty. Again, Simon Hickey nails it. The visitors are keeping the scoreboard ticking over.
Glasgow Warriors 22-3 Munster
Ali Price comes on to replace George Horne, who was immense in the first half. Can Price recapture some of the form that meant he became Scotland's first-choice number nine?
Glasgow Warriors 22-3 Munster
Meanwhile, Warriors have just produced a brilliant defensive set, repelling phase after phase of Munster attack in the home 22. The crowd roar their delight as Warriors hold out and clear.
John Cooney
Cooney slots the conversion and Ulster peg Edinburgh back to a 10-point lead again.