PENALTY - Leinster 17-12 Glasgow Warriors (Gopperth)published at 19:45 British Summer Time 31 May 2014
Glasgow's scrum collapses to concede a penalty right in front of the posts. Jimmy Gopperth makes no mistake with the boot.
FT: Leinster 34-12 Glasgow Warriors
Leinster tries: Zane Kirchner, 2, Shane Jennings, Gordon D'Arcy
Jimmy Gopperth's boot supplies the other Leinster points
Finn Russell scores four penalties for Glasgow
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Glasgow's scrum collapses to concede a penalty right in front of the posts. Jimmy Gopperth makes no mistake with the boot.
A great chance for a try after a scintillating bit of play that has left both sides breathless but will have taken more out of the Warriors after that near miss at the other end.
Tommy Seymour has to kick behind his own posts to concede a scrum five metres from the Glasgow try line.
It is Glasgow's turn to apply the pressure, but stern defence right on the home line leads to a swift Leinster break.
A plethora of substitutions are taking place. I wouldn't be surprised if Glasgow run out of replacements at this rate if they suffer any more injuries.
If Glasgow are going to win this game, they have to find a way into the Leinster half. Warriors have hardly been into enemy territory since the break.
A let-off for Glasgow as Jimmy Gopperth's effort strikes the post and rebounds to safety.
Glasgow concede on the half-way line and Jimmy Gopperth is going to have a go from long range.
Shane Jennings scored a try for Leinster to put the home side in control
Glasgow need to regroup, but they are looking a tired bunch and the mistakes are starting to creep in as Leinster up the pressure.
Leinster thought they were over the try line under the posts through Cian Healy. However, the TMO decides the prop was held up and Glasgow escape with a penalty.
A superb kick to touch by Jimmy Gopperth puts the ball deep into the Glasgow half. A poor throw from Pat McArthur gives Shane Jennings the chance to charge towards the Warriors line.
Finn Russell, who has scored all of Glasgow's points, kicks off the second half.
Finn Russell has scored all of Glasgow Warriors' points from penalties
As Tom English was saying, Leinster have threatened the Glasgow line and have scored twice. They will feel confident that they can breach this famed Warriors defence again after the break.
"Glasgow are posing a lot of questions of the Leinster defence. But, unfortunately for them, they are coming up with all the answers. Leinster have been pretty clinical. But, if they keep taking their chances, a gap is going to open up and Glasgow are going to have to come up with a try. The strength of this Leinster defence is a problem for them as I just don't see where a try is coming from."
Finn Russell is going with a monster attempt from 45 metres in an attempt to reduce the gap for Warriors. And the Glasgow supporters are off their seats as it flies between the posts.
Jimmy Gopperth adds his second successful conversion to extend Leinster's lead.
Glasgow's lead only lasts for three minutes as Zane Kirchner's break leads to Ireland flanker Shane Jennings touching down under the posts.