Summary

  • 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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  1. Postpublished at 26 mins

    Edinburgh 10-10 Wasps

    Wasps opt to kick a free-kick, which Grant Gilchrist charges down - Edinburgh now have another chance from a line-out inside Wasps' 22...

  2. Postpublished at 24 mins

    Edinburgh 10-10 Wasps

    Adam McBurney's throw is deemed to be squint - chance gone.

  3. Postpublished at 23 mins

    Edinburgh 10-10 Wasps

    Edinburgh win another breakdown penalty - Blair Kinghorn nudges it into the Wasps 22.

    A good attacking platform this...

  4. Postpublished at 18 mins

    Edinburgh 10-10 Wasps

    Sloppy from Jaco van der Walt, whose kick sails out on the full and gifts Wasps an attacking line-out.

  5. converted try

    Converted try Edinburgh 10-10 Waspspublished at 17 mins

    Jimmy Gopperth

    A last-ditch tackle from Connor Boyle halts Wasps just metres out, but the visitors recycle and Jimmy Gopperth dives over from close range.

    It all came from another dominant Wasps scrum.

  6. converted try

    Converted try Edinburgh 10-3 Waspspublished at 13 mins

    Ben Vellacott

    Gorgeous rugby!

    Chris Dean starts it with a delightful offload to Luke Crosbie, who in turn finds Emiliano Boffelli.

    The winger does superbly to wait for support, and gives Ben Vellacott the easiest of finishes.

    Boffelli adds the extras.

    Ben Vellacott scores the game's opening tryImage source, SNS
  7. Postpublished at 11 mins

    Edinburgh 3-3 Wasps

    Sam Spink goes off his feet at a ruck, and gifts Edinburgh another penalty, which they kick downfield.

    Ben Vellacott's box-kicking has been superb so far.

  8. Penalty Edinburgh 3-3 Waspspublished at 10 mins

    Emiliano Boffelli

    Edinburgh claim possession from their own kick-off and win a penalty at the breakdown.

    Emiliano Boffelli splits the posts - we're all square again.

    Emiliano Boffelli kicks a penaltyImage source, SNS
  9. Penalty Edinburgh 0-3 Waspspublished at 8 mins

    Jimmy Gopperth

    Wasps' inside-centre makes no mistake off the tee, and the visitors lead.

  10. Postpublished at 6 mins

    Edinburgh 0-0 Wasps

    Wasps win the first scrum battle, driving Edinburgh back and winning a penalty - ominous signs...

  11. Postpublished at 3 mins

    Edinburgh 0-0 Wasps

    Wasps now have a line-out inside Edinburgh territory, but an overthrow sees the chance drift away.

  12. Postpublished at 2 mins

    Edinburgh 0-0 Wasps

    Edinburgh start brightly, throwing the ball wide to Emiliano Boffelli, but the Argentine's grubber kick through only finds Brad Shields.

  13. Kick-offpublished at 1 mins

    Edinburgh 0-0 Wasps

    Charlie Atkinson gets us under way in Edinburgh...

  14. Postpublished at 12:29 British Summer Time 7 May 2022

    Edinburgh v Wasps (12:30)

    The players are out in the Scottish capital...

    Who are you backing to win this one at home?

    Thumbs up for Edinburgh. Thumbs down for Wasps.

  15. 'Big players need to stand up' - Blackettpublished at 12:26 British Summer Time 7 May 2022

    Edinburgh v Wasps (12:30)

    Wasps head coach Lee Blackett has also been giving his thoughts to BT Sport:

    "There were a lot of boys disappointed after the London Irish game", he said. "It felt like a big loss after that horror show of the last 13 minutes.

    "Alfie [Barbeary] is a big game player. Edinburgh are very attack minded - it will be a tight game, and will come down to those moments. You need big players to stand up and seize those moments.

    "The breakdown will be massive today."

    Wasps head coach Lee BlackettImage source, SNS
  16. 'Looking forward to it' - Blairpublished at 12:24 British Summer Time 7 May 2022

    Edinburgh v Wasps (12:30)

    Edinburgh head coach Mike Blair has been talking to BT Sport ahead of kick-off:

    [When asked how he balances priorities between the URC and European competition]: "It's not too hard", he said. "We think we have a squad capable of doing that.

    "Connor Boyle played fantastically when Hamish Watson was away with international stuff - we felt it was a little chance to freshen up the squad and see what Connor can do at this level.

    "There's always an element of trying to play to your DNA, but you also have to focus on the team in front of you. I'm looking forward to seeing how the guys go today."

    Edinburgh head coach Mike BlairImage source, SNS
  17. Ones to Watchpublished at 12:21 British Summer Time 7 May 2022

    Edinburgh v Wasps (12:30)

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  18. Barbeary and Spink start for Waspspublished at 12:19 British Summer Time 7 May 2022

    Edinburgh v Wasps (12:30)

    The visitors make just the two changes, with Sam Spink replacing Malakai Fekitoa, and Alfie Barbeary coming in for Tom Willis at number eight.

    The Coventry-based side are unbeaten in seven games, having won six consecutive games before last week's 42-42 draw with London Irish.

  19. Blair makes four changespublished at 12:12 British Summer Time 7 May 2022

    Edinburgh v Wasps (12:30)

    Edinburgh head coach Mike Blair has rotated his side after last week's defeat to Ulster.

    In the forward pack, Adam McBurney, Harrison Courtney and Connor Boyle come in for Stuart McInally, Pierre Schoeman and Hamish Watson.

    The only other change is at inside-centre, where Chris Dean replaces the injured James Lang.

    Chris Dean starts for EdinburghImage source, SNS
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    Chris Dean partners Mark Bennett in the centres

  20. Team newspublished at 12:08 British Summer Time 7 May 2022

    Edinburgh v Wasps (12:30)

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