Capital comeback: Edinburgh overcome 13-point deficit to edge Gloucester

10 Jan 2026

Edinburgh Rugby moved into second place in their Investec Champions Cup pool after a gritty 26-24 victory over Gloucester. In a game of two halves at a freezing Hive Stadium, the hosts overturned a 13-point deficit to secure a famous come-from-behind win in round three.

Freddy Douglas – once again starting at openside – picked up his second consecutive Player of the Match award, with a stellar performance that saw the back-row win five turnovers.

The visitors wasted no time asserting dominance. Just sixty seconds into the match, Gloucester pounced on a turnover at the halfway line, spreading the ball wide to exploit their pace on the flanks for an early opening score.

While Edinburgh showed plenty of attacking intent, they were frequently let down by unforced errors. A promising ten-minute period of pressure was snuffed out by a clinical forward pass, and Gloucester soon extended their lead to 10-0 with a straightforward penalty from directly in front of the posts.

Edinburgh finally found their rhythm through the sheer tenacity of Ben Vellacott. The livewire scrum-half ignited the home crowd, bouncing off initial tacklers before staying alert to shadow the subsequent phase.

He was rewarded for his support line, receiving the offload to dart over the whitewash. Though Ross Thompson’s conversion drifted wide, the momentum seemed to be shifting.

However, discipline issues briefly haunted the hosts. An offside call allowed Gloucester to slot another three points, and despite the defensive heroics of Player of the Match Freddy Douglas, Edinburgh couldn’t capitalise on their territory.

A lineout maul in the Gloucester 22 ended in a frustrated knock-on, allowing the “Cherry and Whites” to exit and strike back with a second try on the stroke of halftime, leaving Edinburgh with a mountain to climb.

The second half saw a complete tactical shift as Edinburgh’s forwards began to dictate terms. Following a relentless series of phases five metres out, the pack’s power proved too much for the Gloucester defence.

Replacement hooker Ewan Ashman burrowed over from close range to signal the comeback, with Thompson adding the extras to narrow the gap.

Fuelled by a vocal, near-capacity Hive Stadium crowd, Edinburgh’s pressure became relentless. After Gloucester failed to clear their 22, the hosts pounced. December’s Scottish Building Society Player of the Month Liam McConnell was the man to dot down following another attritional effort from the tight five. Thompson’s successful conversion put Edinburgh within touching distance.

The match reached its crescendo when Ben Muncaster, returning from injury, looked certain to score after a clever tactical kick from Thompson forced a Gloucester error.

Muncaster was illegally hauled down by Charlie Atkinson just short of the line; following a TMO review, the referee awarded a penalty try, handing Edinburgh the lead for the first time.

Gloucester refused to go quietly, clawing back a penalty to make it a two-point game with only five minutes remaining.

The tension was palpable as both sides traded possession in a frantic closing sequence. However, Edinburgh’s defence held firm, winning a crucial turnover penalty at the death. The ball was hammered into the stands, confirming a remarkable 26-24 comeback victory.

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