Summary

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  • Cardiff have four wins from six so far in URC; Edinburgh have picked up three wins

  1. converted try

    Converted try Cardiff 7-8 Edinburghpublished at 13 mins

    Rhys Carre

    Brute force sees Cardiff hit back!

    The home forwards go through the phases, and eventually Rhys Carre powers over from close range.

    The conversion is knocked over, but the referee just wants to double check for a double movement...

  2. Postpublished at 10 mins

    Cardiff 0-8 Edinburgh

    Edinburgh stray offside, and Cardiff now have a chance to build some momentum of their own...

  3. try

    Try Cardiff 0-8 Edinburghpublished at 7 mins

    Ben Muncaster

    Some lovely hands puts Edinburgh over in the corner!

    Emiliano Boffelli makes the initial break, bursting into the 22, and then Chris Dean ducks through a tackle, before freeing his arms to find Ben Muncaster.

    The flanker has shaved his head recently, and the aerodynamic haircut has clearly done the trick.

    Ben Muncaster scores the game's first tryImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
  4. Postpublished at 6 mins

    Cardiff 0-3 Edinburgh

    Some strong work at the breakdown wins Edinburgh a penalty, which Charlie Savala kicks towards the Cardiff 22.

    The visitors have started brightly here.

  5. Penalty Cardiff 0-3 Edinburghpublished at 4 mins

    Emiliano Boffelli

    The referee's arm definitely went out in Cardiff's direction, but he is told to change his decision, and Emiliano Boffelli pops over a penalty from bang in front.

    Edinburgh lead early on.

  6. Postpublished at 3 mins

    Cardiff 0-0 Edinburgh

    A knock-on in contact sees Cardiff survive - they have the feed at the game's first scrum, and duly win a penalty.

  7. Postpublished at 2 mins

    Cardiff 0-0 Edinburgh

    A brilliant box-kick from Charlie Shiel win Edinburgh a 50-22, and a good attacking platform.

  8. Kick-offpublished at 1 min

    Cardiff 0-0 Edinburgh

    Jarrod Evans kicks long downfield, and we're off...

    Edinburgh in resplendent orange, Cardiff in their usual black and blue.

  9. Edinburgh alterationpublished at 15:00 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2022

    Cardiff v Edinburgh (15:00)

    Edinburgh have made a late change to their side.

    Henry Immelman drops out, Emiliano Boffelli shifts to full-back, and Jack Blain starts on the wing.

  10. 'We want people to step up' - Blairpublished at 14:56 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2022

    Cardiff v Edinburgh (15:00)

    Edinburgh head coach Mike Blair on Premier Sports: "We really enjoyed our week. It's a good challenge for people to step up with 14 players away.

    "Cardiff are coming off the back of three wins, so it'll be a good challenge today. We believe in what we're trying to do in attack and defence. It should be a good game."

  11. 'We will look to be more expansive' - Youngpublished at 14:55 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2022

    Cardiff v Edinburgh (15:00)

    Cardiff Director of Rugby Dai Young on Premier Sports: "Still lots of things to improve on. The games we have won, we could have lost.

    [On strength in depth at fly-half]: "We will probably be a bit more expansive today with the conditions. Jarrod and Rhys drive each other on - they're good friends."

  12. Three changes for Edinburghpublished at 14:52 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2022

    Cardiff v Edinburgh (15:00)

    Mike Blair is without 14 Scotland players for this one - he makes three changes from the team that claimed a bonus-point win over Zebre.

    Lock Pierce Phillips, flanker Ben Muncaster and fly-half Charlie Savala start for the Scottish side.

    Wes Goosen marked his debut last week with a try - he continues out wide.

  13. Half-backs return for hostspublished at 14:49 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2022

    Cardiff v Edinburgh (15:00)

    Wales half-backs Lloyd Williams and Jarrod Evans return for Cardiff's United Rugby Championship visit of Edinburgh.

    Scrum-half Williams make his first season start, while outside-half Evans has recovered from a groin injury.

    Cardiff's director of rugby Dai Young includes young centres Mason Grady and Max Llewellyn, while Kirby Myhill and Dmitri Arhip come back into the front row alongside Rhys Carré.

  14. Team newspublished at 14:43 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2022

    Cardiff v Edinburgh (15:00)

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  15. Team newspublished at 14:39 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2022

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  16. Afternoonpublished at 14:29 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2022

    Cardiff v Edinburgh (15:00)

    Welcome to our coverage of the United Rugby Championship, as Edinburgh travel to the Welsh capital to face Cardiff.

    You can listen to the BBC's radio coverage via the links at the top of the page, and we'll have live text updates throughout.

    Let's get on with it, shall we...