Summary

  • Judgement Day double-header from the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.

  • Ospreys 19-36 Cardiff: Keiran Williams try puts Ospreys ahead, before Alex Mann and Gabriel Hamer-Webb doubles give Cardiff handy half-time lead. Ospreys' Will Spencer and Kieran Hardy narrow gap, but late penalty try and Hamer-Webb's hat-trick seal Cardiff win.

  • Dragons 23-31 Scarlets: Henry Thomas try opens scoring for Scarlets, with Jared Rosser replying for Dragons. Ashton Hewitt and fellow Dragons wing Rosser cross in quick succession after the break, but Alec Hepburn, Vaea Fifita and Blair Murray claim tries for Scarlets.

  • Cardiff lift the Welsh Shield as top dog in games between the four Welsh regions during the United Rugby Championship season.

  1. Postpublished at 64 mins

    Dragons 23-21 Scarlets

    Ifan Phillips
    Former Scarlets and Ospreys hooker on S4C

    This isn’t the Scarlets we’re used to, they’re sloppy on the ball.

  2. Replacementpublished at 63 mins

    Dragons 23-21 Scarlets

    Joe Roberts is on for Macs Page in Scarlets' backline.

  3. Official attendancepublished at 18:57 British Summer Time 19 April

    Dragons 23-21 Scarlets

    We've just had the combined attendance figure through for both Judgement Day games and it's 28,328.

    That's the lowest it's been for the Principality Stadium, but 8,000 more than last year when it was held at Cardiff City Stadium.

  4. Penalty - Dragons 23-21 Scarletspublished at 58 mins

    Angus O'Brien

    Dragons retake the lead courtesy of an Angus O'Brien penalty.

    They've steadied the ship with just a few minutes left on the yellow card.

  5. Postpublished at 58 mins

    Dragons 20-21 Scarlets

    Ifan Phillips
    Former Scarlets and Ospreys hooker on S4C

    That’s the Scarlets at their best!

    The quick penalty has caught Dragons off-guard, and Fifita one-on-one that far out is going to be tough to stop.

  6. Replacementpublished at 58 mins

    Dragons 20-21 Scarlets

    That's a sad sight for both Dragons and Scarlets fans as Scott Williams limps off.

  7. try

    Converted try - Dragons 20-21 Scarletspublished at 54 mins

    Vaea Fifita, con Ioan Lloyd

    What a turnaround, Scarlets are back in front.

    Tom Rogers makes the initial break before Ioan Lloyd floats a pass out to Vaea Fifita who goes past Ashton Hewitt as if he wasn't there.

    Ioan Lloyd adds the extras.

  8. Postpublished at 52 mins

    Dragons 20-14 Scarlets

    Ifan Phillips
    Former Scarlets and Ospreys hooker on S4C

    Scarlets are so dangerous when they’re on the front foot and can play openly.

    Dragons tried to defend the maul, but it was one too many.

    The Dragons’ discipline has let them down again and they’re down to 14.

  9. Sin-binpublished at 51 mins

    Dragons 20-14 Scarlets

    It's a double blow for Dragons, they lose their hooker Elliot Dee for an infringement at the ruck.

  10. try

    Converted try - Dragons 20-14 Scarletspublished at 50 mins

    Alec Hepburn

    Yes they can!

    Alec Hepburn spins his way out of the ruck and over the try line.

    Ioan Lloyd is successful with the conversion.

  11. Postpublished at 50 mins

    Dragons 20-7 Scarlets

    Eddie James leads Scarlets' wake-up call with a barnstorming run through midfield.

    Scarlets now have an attacking lineout. Can they create something from here?

  12. Postpublished at 49 mins

    Dragons 20-7 Scarlets

    Matt Lloyd
    BBC Sport at Principality Stadium

    Wow. Jared Rosser waits a year for a try and now gets two in 20 minutes!

    I said at half-time I thought there was more to come from the Scarlets backline. But there was more to come from the Dragons wing.

  13. Postpublished at 48 mins

    Dragons 20-7 Scarlets

    Ifan Phillips
    Former Scarlets and Ospreys hooker on S4C

    Great play from the Dragons.

    Jared Rosser’s second try, he’s been brilliant.

    Scarlets need to wake up!

  14. try

    Try - Dragons 20-7 Scarletspublished at 46 mins

    Jared Rosser

    Dragons tries are coming like buses now.

    It's some great handling from Elliot Dee, Angus O'Brien and Rhodri Williams to get the ball out to Jared Rosser, who is in for his second.

    The conversion hits the post.

  15. Postpublished at 46 mins

    Dragons 15-7 Scarlets

    Angus O'Brien makes amends for his previous missed touch.

    He absolutely nails his kick and gives his teammates a cheeky wink!

  16. Postpublished at 44 mins

    Dragons 15-7 Scarlets

    Ifan Phillips
    Former Scarlets and Ospreys hooker on S4C

    What a start for the Dragons!

    Scarlets let them into the 22 far too easily, they’ll be disappointed with that defending.

  17. try

    Converted try - Dragons 15-7 Scarletspublished at 42 mins

    Ashton Hewitt, con Angus O'Brien

    We are back under way at the Principality Stadium and what a start from Dragons.

    Ashton Hewitt is over on his wing.

    Angus O'Brien adds the conversion to extend Dragons' lead.

  18. Elsewhere in the United Rugby Championshippublished at 18:34 British Summer Time 19 April

    HT: Dragons 8-7 Scarlets

    Munster are being held 13-13 by Bulls at half-time.

    Earlier, Benetton beat Lions 42-31 and Stormers edged Connacht 34-29.

  19. Postpublished at 18:29 British Summer Time 19 April

    HT: Dragons 8-7 Scarlets

    Matt Lloyd
    BBC Sport at Principality Stadium

    Scarlets will be hugely frustrated at not making the most of their early dominance and a Dragons yellow card.

    Henry Thomas grabbed his first try for the region but they took their foot off the gas and allowed Dragons to claw their way back into this.

    Angus O'Brien has been excellent for Dragons, creating their try with a sizzling pass before his penalty.

    It's finely balanced at half-time but you get the feeling there is a lot more to come from this exciting looking Scarlets backline.

  20. Cardiff crowned best in Walespublished at 18:25 British Summer Time 19 April

    HT: Dragons 8-7 Scarlets

    Cardiff players with Welsh ShieldImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Earlier today, Cardiff lifted the Welsh Shield following their 36-19 victory over Ospreys.

    Cardiff have won four of their six games against the other Welsh regions with one draw.

    Their only loss was to Scarlets all the way back in week two.