Reigning champions Wasps recorded a 40-7 bonus-point win over Llanelli Scarlets to line up a do-or-die clash against Munster for a European Cup rugby quarter-final spot.
The result left Wasps in top spot in Pool 5 with 18 points, with 2006 champions Munster second on 15 points after overcoming a 20-6 half-time deficit to claim a losing bonus point in their 26-19 defeat to Clermont, who are third on 14 points.
Wasps travel to Limerick next week to play Munster in their final pool game, while Llanelli host Clermont.
Only the winners of each of the six pools are assured qualification to the quarter-finals, the other two places going to the best second-place finishers.
Led by an imperious backrow of flankers James Haskell and Tom Rees and veteran No.8 Lawrence Dallaglio, Wasps outplayed the Welsh region all over the park.
"It was a very satisfying performance for us," said Dallaglio. "We showed that with our best players on the pitch we're a formidable side. There is a lot to be very positive about.
"We showed we can play for 80 minutes, and it sets it up nicely for what will be an epic battle against Munster."
Llanelli's leaky defence - only Italian clubs Viadana and Treviso have conceded more tries - was shown wanting in the sixth minute.
Live-wire Ireland scrum-half Eoin Reddan took a quick penalty tap and dropped off centre Fraser Waters who sprinted in for the opening try.
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