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Maul rolling for the Ospreys
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He finds a good touch on half way
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Deep restart by the Ospreys, Keatley called right back in
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Ospreys are blown for offside, Keatley will have the shot.
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Tight game by Benetton as they play around the fringes
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Solid scrum, Thomas-Wheler takes it up in midfield
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Early knock on and we have our first scrum
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Some good had time on that kick by Keatley.
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We just about ready for kick off now
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Ospreys will welcome a first home game of the season and hope it sparks a revival in form after conceding 91 points in away defeats to Ulster and Leinster.
The season hasn’t started much better for Italian side Benetton, who have only racked up 32 points, while conceding 73.
Benetton have come the closest out of the two teams to a win, with their opening fixture against Leinster ending in a narrow 32-27 defeat.
Speaking after their heavy 41-5 defeat to Connacht last week, Benetton coach Fabio Ongaro highlighted the confidence he has in the team despite their poor start to the season.
They have made four changes, including starts for centre Juan Brex and forward Marco Fuser.
For Ospreys, the injuries continue to pile up with eight players ruled out, while 10 others are currently at the World Cup.