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  • George North and Sam Parry put Ospreys ahead at half-time

  • Ashton Hewitt and Leon Brown cross for first-half Dragons tries

  • North shown red card after 14 minutes for taking out Hewitt in the air

  • Hewitt's second try levels the score with seconds left to play

  • Sam Davies misses conversion as game finishes in a draw

  1. Ospreys team news - Wales stars startpublished at 13:55 British Summer Time 23 August 2020

    Ospreys v Dragons (14:15 BST)

    It's a star-studded Ospreys team, which includes a first start for Wales scrum-half Rhys Webb since his return from Toulon.

    Fellow British and Irish Lions players Alun Wyn Jones, George North and Justin Tipuric also start.

    New head coach Toby Booth's first team features further Wales internationals in Owen Watkin, Luke Morgan, Nicky Smith and Adam Beard.

    With fly-halves Gareth Anscombe and Luke Price out with long-term injuries, former England fly-half Stephen Myler makes his debut.

    Here's the Ospreys team in full:

    Ospreys: D Evans; G North, O Watkin, K Williams, L Morgan; S Myler, R Webb; N Smith, S Parry, T Botha, A Beard, A Wyn Jones, O Cracknell, J Tipuric (capt), M Morris.

    Replacements: D Lake, G Thomas, N Thomas, B Davies, W Griffiths, R Morgan-Williams, J Thomas, T Thomas-Wheeler.

    Rhys WebbImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
  2. Dragons with one eye on Europepublished at 13:51 British Summer Time 23 August 2020

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    For two of the Welsh sides, these derbies this weekend and next will serve as useful preparation for big European matches to come.

    Dragons and Scarlets each have European Challenge Cup quarter-finals in mid-September, with Dragons taking on Bristol and Scarlets visiting Toulon.

    So for the Dragons players today, this is a first chance to try and secure a starting place against the big-spending Bristolians.

    Ross MoriartyImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
  3. A new beginning for Ospreyspublished at 13:48 British Summer Time 23 August 2020

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    Neither Ospreys nor Dragons have any chance of reaching the Pro14 semi-finals - but there is no shortage of intrigue in this match.

    The 2019-20 season has been a nightmare for Ospreys, winning only two of their 19 games so far.

    But this is a new beginning for the former Celtic champions, who have appointed ex-London Irish and Bath boss Toby Booth as their new head coach.

    In Booth's first game in charge, Ospreys' players are sure to be eager to impress the new man in charge as they look to the future.

    Toby BoothImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
  4. Hello and welcomepublished at 13:45 British Summer Time 23 August 2020

    Ospreys v Dragons (14:15 BST)

    You wait almost six months for a game of Welsh rugby... and then you get two on the same weekend!

    After Scarlets marked the return of rugby in Wales with a comprehensive win over Cardiff Blues yesterday, now it's the turn of Ospreys and Dragons.

    We're at the Liberty Stadium in Swansea to bring you live updates from the second Welsh derby of the weekend, while you can also listen to commentary on BBC Radio Wales.

    Here we go!

    Dragons v OspreysImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency