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Leicester Tigers 26-27 Ospreys: Jac Morgan's late try downs English champions as Welsh side qualify for Champions Cup last 16

Jac Morgan's 90th minute try snatched a dramatic victory for the Ospreys against Leicester Tigers at Welford Road that sealed their place in the Champions Cup knockout stages.

Toby Booth's side headed into the clash knowing that the worst-case scenario would be a place in the Challenge Cup last 16, but the chance of qualifying for the knockout stages of Europe's top-tier competition for the first time since 2010 was a far more enticing prospect.

A losing bonus point would have been enough, with tries from Dewi Lake and Keelan Giles setting that up, only for Morgan's grandstand finish to cap another fine European performance for the Ospreys and keep up their hopes of a home last 16 tie.

Having been drawn against the champions of France and England, they go through, remarkably, with three wins from four.

South Africa fly-half Handre Pollard had opened the scoring for Leicester with a penalty after just four minutes.

However, it was the Ospreys who would cross for the opening try on 12 minutes. Given the performances of their pack in the last month, it was little surprise that it came from a rolling maul - with Wales international Lake steering the ship to score.

Booth's side failed to gather the kick-off, handing the home side an instant chance for a reply.

One try-saving tackle from Alex Cuthbert stopped that, but the home side still forged ahead on 16 minutes. Scrum-half Jack Van Poortvliet spotted a gap around the fringes of a maul and sniped his way over.

They nearly had a quickfire second when Harry Simmons scythed through the defence and got over the whitewash between Cai Evans and Michael Collins. However, after initially awarding the score, a timely TMO intervention showed that he was never close to grounding the

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