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FT: Edinburgh 30-34 Wasps
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FT: Edinburgh 30-34 Wasps
Vellacot, McBurnie & Bradbury tries for hosts; Gopperth, Alo, West & Barbeary score for Wasps
Winner will play Lyon or Glasgow in semi-finals
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FT: Edinburgh 30-34 Wasps
That's all from us for now.
We'll be back later on for Glasgow's clash with Lyon - see you then.
FT: Edinburgh 30-34 Wasps
Man of the Match Alfie Barbeary has been talking to BT Sport on the full-time whistle:
"We all have our jobs in the team, it took me a while to get into the game, and we made it difficult for ourselves, but we've come through it.
"I didn't know which way it was going to go, but it's turned out to be our day.
"We're just focusing on ourselves, we'll learn from today and hopefully put in a better performance next week."
Edinburgh 30-34 Wasps
Mark Bennett bursts over the gain-line, but the hosts lose possession...
That is that in Edinburgh.
Edinburgh 30-34 Wasps
Edinburgh win a scrum!
There are 35 seconds left on the clock - how are the nerves?!
Edinburgh 30-34 Wasps
The referee decides Shields is onside - Wasps survive.
Boos ring around the DAM Health Stadium.
Edinburgh 30-34 Wasps
At the phase before the penalty, Brad Shields slapped the ball out of Henry Pyrgos' hand, and looks to be offisde.
The game could hinge on this call.
Edinburgh 30-34 Wasps
Henry Pyrgos is isolated and concedes a penalty at the breakdown.
Edinburgh's players on and off the field cannot believe that decision, and the referee is now asking the TMO if he needs to reverse this decision...
Edinburgh 30-34 Wasps
Another botched catch from a restart - Edinburgh have possession and are into the Wasps 22...
Alfie Barbeary
Wasps force their way over this time.
Edinburgh contest the maul and initially push Wasps back, but the visitors then get a nudge on and power their way over.
Jimmy Gopperth's conversion means Edinburgh need a try...
Edinburgh 30-27 Wasps
Connor Boyle cynically collapses the Wasps maul as it rolls towards the home try-line.
He is shown a yellow card, but Edinburgh are very lucky to not concede a penalty try.
Edinburgh 30-27 Wasps
Claiming possession from kick-offs has been poor from both sides all day, and Edinburgh concede a penalty from the restart.
Jacob Umaga kicks for the corner... huge moments coming up.
Emiliano Boffelli
Emiliano Boffelli points to the posts and hammers it through.
Edinburgh lead again.
Edinburgh 27-27 Wasps
Poor again from Dan Robson - you expect better from a man of his quality.
His box kick doesn't go 10 metres and Edinburgh win a penalty...
Edinburgh 27-27 Wasps
It's all about calm heads as we enter the final 10 minutes - Dan Robson kicks out on the full and hands Edinburgh the momentum.
In the subsequent passage of play, Jaco van der Walt pushes Wasps back with an accurate kick to touch.
Magnus Bradbury
They take the chance this time!
Chris Dean is at the heart of things, taking it flat to the line and popping up the most inviting of passes for Magnus Bradbury to run on to.
Sam Spink tries his best to bring the Scotland international down, but Bradbury is too strong.
Edinburgh 20-27 Wasps
Chris Dean is screaming at his centre partner Mark Bennett to pass, but Bennett can't quite get his hands free.
Big chance - Dean was in.
Edinburgh 20-27 Wasps
Edinburgh escape on this occasion, and then a sloppy line-out from Wasps forces the visitors back into their own 22.
A much needed bit of momentum for the hosts.
Edinburgh 20-27 Wasps
It's all going Wasps' way now - Alfie Barbeary gets over the ball to win a penalty.
Tom West
This time the pressure does tell!
Wasps go route one - phase after phase in the hands of their forwards, and eventually replacement prop Tom West forces his way over.
Wasps lead for the first time today.
Edinburgh 20-20 Wasps
The visitors make their way into Edinburgh's 22, but knock-on with the try-line beckoning.
The referee comes back for an advantage from a fair while ago - the home fans aren't best pleased.