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There were incredible scenes at the Arms Park tonight as Cardiff Blues fans celebrated their team’s European Challenge Cup final victory over Gloucester out in Bilbao.

Live footage of the game was shown on a big screen at the ground, with some 3,000 fans turning up to watch the action.

They were treated to a remarkable encounter, as the Blues twice came from behind to win 31-30, with Gareth Anscombe slotting the match-winning penalty a minute from time.

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You could hear a pin drop at the Arms Park as Anscombe lined up the kick from wide out on the left.

But then the silence turned into a crescendo of noise as the ball bisected the posts, with Blues fans going mad and celebrating wildly.

Just a minute later, the final whistle sounded to signal yet more euphoria, both in the Basque country and at the Arms Park.

The Blues had looked dead and buried when they trailed 20-6 at the break, but tries from Tomos Williams and Garyn Smith turned the game on its head and gave them the lead.

Gloucester went back in front, only for the Welsh region to respond once more with a late try from Blaine Scully.

Ansombe was just off target with his touchline conversion attempt which would have levelled the scores, but he more than made amends with his match-winning penalty.

What a night both in Bilbao and Cardiff!