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Connacht guarantee Test Glass quarter-last spot after Worcester draw

Connacht booked their place in the quarter-finals of the European Rugby Test Glass after a 24-24 draw with Worcester.

A moment half fightback helped the guests protect their unbeaten pursue in Pool Five the draw against the Aviva Prevalence side at Sixways.

The Irish territory lost their 100 for every penny record however despite everything they hold a six-point advantage over the Warriors.

Tries from Perry Humphreys and Sam Lewis and a transformation from Chris Pennell saw Worcester race into a 12-0 lead only four minutes into the diversion.

Connacht reacted with tries from John Muldoon and Niyi Adeolokun, while additionally scores from Humphreys and Josh Adams sent the Warriors into the split 24-14 up.

Be that as it may, the Guinness PRO14 side secured an offer of the crown jewels with a moment half attempt from Tiernan O'Halloran and a punishment and change from Craig Ronaldson.

Brive moved to inside three purposes of Worcester following a 29-19 reward point triumph over Best 14 rivals Oyonnax at the Stade Charles Mathon.

Alfi Mafi, Felix Le Bourhis, Seremaia Burotu and Benito Masilevu all crossed for the guests, with Nicolas Bezy changing over three of the scores and including a punishment.

Julien Andy kicked four punishments for the hosts, whose attempt returned from substitution Jose Lima in the end arranges.

Theo Brophy-Clews kept running in four tries to lead London Irish to a 47-17 Pool Four triumph over Krasny Yar at the Madejski Stadium.

Giorgi Pruidze crossed for an attempt and Lasha Malaghuradze changed over and added a punishment to give the guests a 10-7 half-time advantage, Ben Loader scoring an attempt accordingly for the Outcasts.

In any case, after the break it was an alternate story as Brophy-Clews scored his tries and substitutions Lovejoy Chawatama and Joe Cokanasiga likewise went over, with Jacob Atkins opening more than four changes and Thomas Ringer another to add to one in the primary half.

Andrei Ostrikov and Josh Beaumont headed toward enable Deal to a limited 15-13 To pool Two prevail upon Lyon - an outcome which saw the Sharks jump Lyon into second place in the gathering.

The Pau v Zebre conflict went to shape in Pool Three, with pioneers Pau beating the base group 42-14.

Jale Vatubua, Laurent Bouchet, Masalosalo Tutaia, Subside Saili and Honest Halai all crossed for the hosts. Clovis Lebail changed over every one of them and the scoring was finished by a punishment attempt.

Giovanni Locata crossed twice for the Italian side. with Guglielmo Palazzani changing over the two scores.

Pau, who moved back above Gloucester with the win, have additionally met all requirements for last eight as they - like the English side - are ensured to be one of the three greatest second-set groups in any event.

In Pool One, Newport Gwent Mythical beasts are presently five focuses behind second-put Bordeaux-Begles in the wake of losing 36-28 away to the French outfit.

The Winged serpents drove 23-15 in the 52nd moment when Sarel Pretorius crossed, adding to James Benjamin's first-half attempt, and Dorian Jones changed over.

Be that as it may, the hosts were solid from there on as Fa'asiu Fuatai went over and Geoffrey Cros guaranteed a support with Matthieu Jalibert changing over each time. Jalibert and Blair Connor had before crossed for Bordeaux-Begles.Carl Meyer scored a late strive for the guests, with Jones missing his resulting kick.

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