Connacht- 16
Glasgow Warriors- 11
Two disallowed tries and a yellow card to Rodney Ah You weren't enough to halt Connacht from reaching a first ever Pro12 final after a tense affair in Galway.
Eoin McKeon and Niyi Adeolokun were denied tries in either half, but they managed to score enough through the boot of AJ MacGinty and a legal score from the winger in the first half.
Connacht took a well deserved 10-3 lead in at the break thanks to Adeolokun who scooped up Bundee Aki's grubber through to shake off two tacklers and cruise over the line.
The second half proved a tense affair with leone Nakawara touching down early in the half, while the boot of Duncan Weir kept Glasgow in touch.
However, they couldn't find a way to take the lead, much to the delight of the home crowd, who erupted in cheers after the final whistle.
Connacht’s Kieran Marmion on the attack
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Connacht’s Bundee Aki tackles Peter Horne of Glasgow
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Connacht’s Aly Muldowney and Jonny Gray of Glasgow
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Connacht’s AJ MacGinty looks for the offload
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Connacht’s Ultan Dillane on the attack
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Connacht’s Niyi Adeolokun runs in for a try
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Connacht’s Niyi Adeolokun celebrates scoring the opening try with Shane O’Leary
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Glasgow Warriors’s Leone Nakarawa scores a try
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Glasgow Warriors’s Duncan Weir kicks a penalty
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Glasgow’s Jonny Gray, Sean Lamont and Leone Nakarawa with Jake Heenan of Connacht
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