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Edinburgh 5-7 Bath
Both teams are giving this a real go.
Magnus Bradbury steals possession to win possession back for Edinburgh just when Bath looked threatening.
Boffelli (2), Kinghorn, Schoeman, Bennett & Boyle cross for Edinburgh
Underhill with two Bath tries, Spencer got third
Edinburgh face Wasps next
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Edinburgh 5-7 Bath
Both teams are giving this a real go.
Magnus Bradbury steals possession to win possession back for Edinburgh just when Bath looked threatening.
Edinburgh 5-7 Bath
Chris Paterson
Former Scotland international on BBC Radio Scotland
Quote MessageExcellent pass from James Lang, and Kinghorn accelerates through the half-gap and gets a strong fend on Max Clark. He floods through and has Boffelli in support.
Emiliano Boffelli
Gorgeous, gorgeous rugby, and Edinburgh hit back!
Off the back of the line-out, James Lang throws a deft pass out of the back, Blair Kinghorn bursts through the defensive line and puts Emiliano Boffelli in to score.
Boffelli misses the conversion though.
Edinburgh 0-7 Bath
Edinburgh now win a penalty of their own - Emiliano Boffelli kicks downfield and gives the hosts some much-needed territory.
Edinburgh 0-7 Bath
Bath have flown out of the blocks here, and Edinburgh are struggling to cope.
James Lang is pinged for offside, but Orlando Bailey drags the kick at goal wide.
Edinburgh 0-7 Bath
Chris Paterson
Former Scotland international on BBC Radio Scotland
Quote MessageBrilliant start from Bath. A set-play from the line-out - a lovely delayed pass from Joseph sets Sam Underhill free, and then one or two phases later Underhill got his hands on the ball. Passive defence from Edinburgh.
Sam Underhill
Electric start from the visitors!
Sam Underhill made the initial break after Jonathan Joseph put him through a hole. Edinburgh halted the attack just short of the line, but Bath recycled possession, and Underhill got back to his feet to score from close range.
Conversion successful.
Edinburgh 0-0 Bath
Edinburgh concede an early penalty at the breakdown.
Orlando Bailey kicks to touch, and Bath have an early platform to attack from...
Edinburgh 0-0 Bath
Blair Kinghorn kicks high into the Edinburgh sky.
Away we go...
Edinburgh v Bath (20:00)
The teams are out, and kick-off is just around the corner in the Scottish capital - who are you backing to win this one?
Thumbs up for Edinburgh. Thumbs down for Bath.
Edinburgh v Bath (20:00)
Chris Paterson
Former Scotland international on BBC One
Quote MessageBath's bench is packed with experience. Edinburgh will have to keep an eye on that. The likes of Joe Simpson and Danny Cipriani can spark a game, and there's the power of Mike Williams and D'arcy Rae.
Edinburgh v Bath (20:00)
Edinburgh are yet to lose at the DAM Health Stadium - they have been formidable at home since their move from next-door Murrayfield.
However, it has been seven years since their last win in a knock-out game.
One of those records will go today...
Edinburgh v Bath (20:00)
Edinburgh head coach Mike Blair has been talking to BBC Radio Scotland pre-match:
"We know we're still in the hunt for three trophies, with the league, the 1872 Cup and Europe", he said. "I don't want us to be comfortable. I want us to maintain our standards and play at an intensity that other teams can't handle.
"We love playing at home. We feel like we're in a good place at the moment.
"We're reaching that part of the season where there's a lot of must-win games. Bath have some really impressive individuals, and they're on the up recently. We want to play to the best of our abilities and put Bath under pressure."
Edinburgh v Bath (20:00)
Bath make just two changes from their 42-22 defeat to Exeter, with Semesa Rokoduguni starting on the wing and Wales' Taulupe Faletau returning at number eight.
Scrum-half Ben Spencer makes his 50th appearance for the club, and Charlie Ewels captains the West Country outfit.
Bath hooker Tom Dunn warms up
Edinburgh v Bath (20:00)
Mike Blair makes eight changes to the side that thrashed Pau 54-5 last time out.
The hosts are bolstered by the return of Mark Bennett, James Lang and Hamish Watson, who were all rested last week.
The impressive half-back pairing of Ben Vellacott and Blair Kinghorn also return to the starting XV.
Lee-Roy Atalifo comes in for the suspended WP Nel, and Argentina international Emiliano Boffelli replaces the injured Darcy Graham on the wing.
Edinburgh v Bath (20:00)
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Edinburgh v Bath (20:00)
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Edinburgh v Bath (20:00)
Welcome to our coverage of the European Challenge Cup as Edinburgh welcome Bath to the DAM Health Stadium.
You can listen to the BBC's radio coverage via the link at the top of the page, and we'll have live text updates throughout.