Munster 10-21 Glasgowpublished at 19:35 British Summer Time 30 May 2015
A kick from Peter Horne is too beefy and Munster have the put-in as the teams pack down for a scrum in the Glasgow half. The Warriors are penalised and the kick goes into touch.
FT: Munster 13-31 Glasgow Warriors
Glasgow win Pro12 for the first time
Harley, Van der Merwe, Pyrgos and Russell score Glasgow tries
Smith replies for Munster, Keatley with two penalties
Venue: Kingspan Stadium, Belfast
Colin Moffat
A kick from Peter Horne is too beefy and Munster have the put-in as the teams pack down for a scrum in the Glasgow half. The Warriors are penalised and the kick goes into touch.
We're off again at Kingspan. Glasgow, who now have the wind at their backs, are in the driving seat for a maiden Pro12 title but Munster look like they mean business.
Here's a look at the third try for Glasgow, as Henry Pyrgos runs behind the posts following great work from Stuart Hogg.
Munster are still in this game but the team in red will know they need to get the next score once the second half gets up and running. Will Paul O'Connell be having a few words in the dressing room on what is almost certainly his last appearance for Munster?
Tom English
BBC Scotland at Kingspan
"Glasgow keep getting these offloads from (Leone) Nakarawa. It's just phenomenal to see."
What a first 40 minutes from Gregor Townsend's men! Have a look at DTH van der Merwe running in Glasgow's second try in Belfast.
I thought this might be a cagey affair but the Warriors have been in full flow and Munster have done well to hang in and stay in touch...
Simon Zebo is under pressure as he gathers in his own scoring zone but Munster are able to get the ball into touch and we can all catch a breath after an exhilarating first-half in Belfast.
After a long, long wait, Nigel Owens raises an arm to indicate a touchdown for Andrew Smith. Ian Keatley knocks over an impressive conversion. A big score at a vital time for Munster.
Andrew Smith thinks he has found a way through as he squirms into a chink in the Glasgow rearguard. Does the TMO agree? There's a whiff of knock-on in the build-up...
Munster really need something before the interval and they are giving it everything, with Glasgow repelling wave-after-wave of red shirts near the try-line.
A searing break from Stuart Hogg down the right channel and a pass to Henry Pyrgos, who is all alone and the scrum-half motors under the posts to plant Glasgow's third try in a breath-taking first-half. Another simple conversion for Finn Russell.
Tom English
BBC Scotland at Kingspan
"Leone Nakarawa strikes again. Another Glasgow try and another Nakarawa assist. This guy is a phenomenon. He brushes off one tackle and has two Munstermen hanging out of him but still gets the most perfect offload to DTH van der Merwe. Sensational start from Glasgow. They look so dangerous in attack."
Another great offload from Leone Nakarawa, with three opponents hanging off him and DTH van der Merwe speeds down the left wing and is able to make it under the posts for his 43rd Glasgow try. The Warriors are going to miss this guy when he joins Scarlets in the summer! Finn Russell pops over the conversion.
Munster milk a penalty from a scrappy scrummage and Ian Keatley makes amends for his earlier sclaff by splitting the posts.
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Red shirts suddenly swarm forward as Keith Earls slaloms his way to within a metre of the line but Glasgow defend like lions and steal the ball back inches from the scoring zone.
Big DTH is at it again for Glasgow, chasing after a dropping ball in the corner but in slides Keith Earls to bat the ball out of play. There's no way it's a score and it won't take the TMO long to get back to the referee.
Tom English
BBC Scotland at Kingspan
"Glasgow's intensity in the early minutes of this final is excellent, several notches up from last week against Ulster. The try had its origins in a Munster error at the line-out and how Strauss and Harley made them pay for it. A brick wall wouldn't have stopped them. Glasgow have to build on this lead to demoralise Munster."
Glasgow's Peter Horne blazes through the ranks of scarlet jerseys and off-loads to Leone Nakarawa, who makes a few yards at pace before throwing his pass straight out of play.
The Glasgow fans in Belfast are enjoying a fantastic start from their team...