**Connacht claimed just their second away win since November with 37-26 victory in Edinburgh, with the Scotsmen’s fifth Championship defeat in a row further adding to their early-season woes.** In a breathless first half, Edinburgh’s Nic Groom claimed the first try of the match before Caolin Blade, Sam Arnold and Alex Wootton all notched dazzling tries to give Connacht the advantage. Mike Willemse went over either side of the break to give the hosts hope of a fightback, but Wootton’s second of the night and Shane Delahunt’s score put Connacht out of sight, though Andrew Davidson earned his side a bonus point with a try late on. A second win of the season marks a perfect response to Round 2 defeat for 2015/16 champions Connacht, while Edinburgh’s fourth successive defeat at BT Murrayfield maintains a disappointing start to the 2020/21 campaign. # KEY MOMENTS The visitors were the first to strike on the four-minute mark, as Conor Fitzgerald’s first kick of the evening kissed the post but squeezed through, punishing early Edinburgh indiscipline. Richard Cockerill’s men responded immediately, plunging deep into away territory despite the best defensive efforts of Arnold and Fitzgerald, with skipper Groom eventually touching down.