Underhill and Dunn tries give Bath 12-10 half-time lead; replacement Tuipulotu replies for Edinburgh in first half
Dunn restores Bath's lead after penalty try put hosts in front; Barbeary extends visitors' advantage but Price hits back
Annett and Pepper score late on for Bath
Live Reporting
Mantej Mann & Chris Harby
Goodbyepublished at 17:20 British Summer Time 3 May
17:20 BST 3 May
FT: Edinburgh 24-39 Bath
That was a pretty compelling way to start the European semi-final weekend.
But that's just your amuse-bouche, if you will, ahead of a teatime feast.
Many people's favourites Leinster are minutes away from kicking off against Northampton Saints in a repeat of last year's European Champions Cup semi-final.
'Semi-finals are about winning'published at 17:14 British Summer Time 3 May
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FT: Edinburgh 24-39 Bath
Andy Nicol Former Scotland and Bath scrum-half on BBC Radio Somerset
It was comfortable in the end. It got a bit tight when Ali Price scored and it became a three-point game but what did after that was really impressive.
Away from home you need to get that momentum back and Bath did that very well.
Johann van Graan won't be happy with some of the discipline and they will be disappointed they weren't as accurate as they have been but semi-finals are about winning and they did it in the end.
'Bath will be very pleased'published at 17:07 British Summer Time 3 May
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FT: Edinburgh 24-39 Bath
Andy Nicol Former Scotland and Bath scrum-half on BBC Radio Somerset
Bath fully deserve it. They weren't at their best for maybe 60 minutes of that game but when Edinburgh scored that try through Ali Price, Bath were so clinical.
They controlled every aspect of the game, they scored two tries and nullified anything Edinburgh had.
In the end they will be very pleased they have got to another final, winning trophies is what this club is all about and they have got another chance to do that in Cardiff.
Andy Nicol Former Scotland and Bath scrum-half on BBC Radio Somerset
The bench has made a big impact for Bath. Du Toit has made an impact, as has Ted Hill but Alfie Barbeary carried the ball a number of times in those phases close to the line and then made a good decision to come away from it.
He wasn't just going for the one-yard peel around the side - it was good decision-making.