The Magners League Grand Final will be a battle between Heineken Cup quarter-finalists the Ospreys and the winners of tonight's clash between beaten Heineken Cup semi-finalist Leinster and Munster.
Ryan Jones' Ospreys side ran in two tries in their 20-5 home semi-final triumph over Glasgow Warriors and must now wait to find out who and where they will play in the Grand Final on May 29.
Tries from Shane Williams and James Hook, along with 10 points from the boot of Dan Biggar, kept the Ospreys in the hunt for a third Magners League title. If Leinster beat Munster then they will host the Ospreys at the RDS in the Grand Final, but if Munster come out on top the Welsh region will enjoy hoe advantage.
"It would be nice for the fans if we could have a home game in the Grand Final and there is no doubt that playing at home gives a side an advantage. But we are just happy to have made the final because we have done it the hard way," said Holley.
"We won ugly in Munster earlier in the season and then played well for two-thirds of the game in Leinster. That will give us a lot of heart if we have to go back to Dublin.
"After the disappointment of losing in the quarter-finals of the Heineken Cup we now have the chance to end our season by winning a trophy. Sometimes we feel the world can be against us and we know not a lot of people want us to win.
"We talked about what happened this week at the disciplinary hearing and you might say that adversity went a long way to seeing us through. We went out there to win and we tried to play some rugby.
"Glasgow came with a big defensive effort and we lacked a bit of a clinical edge. We knocked on a few ball and lost a few line-outs and we know we are going to have to be more clinical in the final."