Ospreys v Scarlets live: TV channel, kick-off time and score updates

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Ospreys host the Scarlets in their final home game of the season this evening, as Wales captain Jac Morgan signs off at the Brewery Field with a west Wales derby.

The penultimate match of the regular season sees the two west Wales sides meet in Bridgend, with this being Morgan’s last home game for the Ospreys ahead of a move to Gloucester next season.

Full-back Jack Walsh will also bid farewell to his home supporters ahead of a move to Montauban in France.

The Scarlets, bidding to avoid finishing as the lowest-placed Welsh side in the United Rugby Championship, are boosted by the return of Wales internationals Josh Macleod and Tom Rogers from injury.

As for the Ospreys, they will lift the Welsh Shield should they win today.

The match kicks off at 5.30pm, with the match being broadcast on Premier Sports 2 and S4C.

Or you can follow the action in the live blog below.

Ospreys: Jack Walsh; Iestyn Hopkins, Owen Watkin, Keiran Williams, Luke Morgan; Dan Edwards, Kieran Hardy; Steffan Thomas, Sam Parry, Tom Botha, Rhys Davies, Ryan Smith, James Ratti, Jac Morgan (c), Morgan Morris.

Replacements: Lewis Lloyd, Garyn Phillips, Ben Warren, Huw Sutton, Ross Moriarty, Reuben Morgan-Williams, Keelan Giles, Evardi Boshoff.

Scarlets: Blair Murray; Tom Rogers, Joe Roberts, Eddie James, Macs Page; Joe Hawkins, Dane Blacker; Kemsley Mathias, Ryan Elias, Henry Thomas, Jac Price, Max Douglas, Taine Plumtree, Josh Macleod (capt), Fletcher Anderson.

Replacements: Harry Thomas, Josh Morse, Harri O’Connor, Dan Davis, Jarrod Taylor, Archie Hughes, Carwyn Leggatt-Jones, Ioan Jones.

Live updates below:

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