Kick offpublished at 41 mins
Glasgow Warriors 10-17 Leinster
Back underway at Scotstoun, a big second half in store for both teams...
Kelleher, Keenan, Byrne & Sheehan tries for visitors
Thompson penalty and Dempsey & Bean tries in reply
Glasgow's three-match winning run ends
Leinster boast 100% record after five rounds
Glasgow sit fourth in the URC table
Leinster overtake Ulster at top
George O'Neill
Glasgow Warriors 10-17 Leinster
Back underway at Scotstoun, a big second half in store for both teams...
HT: Glasgow Warriors 10-17 Leinster
You can see just how much that score meant to Glasgow's number eight!
And that's the last action of a breathless first half!
It's been a fairly even contest; Jack Dempsey's try gives Glasgow a deserved foothold.
Jack Dempsey
And, from that offence, Glasgow score a vital try!
Jack Dempsey powers to the line from close range, and he gives a big fist-pump to the fans behind the posts.
Ross Thompson adds the extras.
Glasgow Warriors 3-17 Leinster
Leinster's number eight, Jack Conan, gets a yellow card as he stops Glasgow's forward momentum illegally.
Glasgow Warriors 3-17 Leinster
There's a lot to look at here. Glasgow's best attack of the match results in the centres combining, but as Sam Johnson goes through, he juggles and, as Ross Thompson looks to gather the loose ball, he gets clattered by Hugo Keenan.
It was a fair challenge for the ball, says the TMO, so it's just a penalty for Glasgow, 5m out...
Glasgow Warriors 3-17 Leinster
The home fans are really getting behind Glasgow at the moment, but it only gets the hosts so far.
They get into Leinster's 22 once more, but a poor pass from Duncan Weir results in a knock-on.
Hugo Keenan
Leinster's turn to go on the offensive, and they make fast yards, seemingly getting over the gainline with every carry.
They break into the Warriors' 22, where Ronan Keenan bursts through to score a great team try.
Conversion successful.
Glasgow Warriors 3-10 Leinster
Glasgow Warriors 3-10 Leinster
Glasgow looked ominous there, driving towards Leinster's line as they went through the phases.
A brilliant turnover from Ronan Kelleher halts that momentum though.
Glasgow Warriors 3-10 Leinster
Leinster get a nudge on at the latest scrum and win a penalty - Cian Healy got the better of Zander Fagerson on that occasion.
Little bit of handbags after the subsequent line-out - it's always a little bit tasty between these two.
Ross Thompson
Glasgow get themselves on the board - Ross Thompson makes no mistake from bang in front after Leinster are penalised at the breakdown.
Glasgow Warriors 0-10 Leinster
The line-out comes to nothing, but Glasgow win another penalty on halfway, which Duncan Weir again kicks towards the corner.
A sustained spell of possession and territory for the home side...
Glasgow Warriors 0-10 Leinster
Glasgow looking to fight fire with fire, as Sione Tuipulotu barrels his way towards the Leinster 22.
The referee brings it back for an earlier penalty, which Glasgow kick into the corner.
Much better from the Warriors.
Ronan Kelleher
What a finish! Adam Byrne gets some space down the right, and offloads to Ronan Kelleher, who still has plenty to do.
He bumps off the tackle of his opposite number Johnny Matthews before stepping past Ross Thompson to power over - that was the work of a top-class winger rather than a hooker!
Ross Byrne adds the extras.
Ross Byrne
Leinster make steady progression forward after that scrum, and Glasgow give away a sloppy penalty at the breakdown.
Ross Byrne opts to go for the posts, and makes no mistake - first blood to Leinster.
Glasgow Warriors 0-0 Leinster
Leinster's power is much lauded, and rightly so. How Glasgow handle it will go a long way to deciding tonight's result.
The first scrum of the night goes to Leinster, and they safely get the ball out to Ross Byrne.
Glasgow Warriors 0-0 Leinster
Duncan Weir gets us underway at Scotstoun...
Glasgow Warriors v Leinster (19:35)
Leo Cullen has made six changes from last week's big win over the Scarlets, including a return for Cian Healy in the front row.
Centre Ciarán Frawley will be hoping to impress again, as he targets an Ireland debut in the Autumn internationals.
Glasgow Warriors v Leinster (19:35)
Scotstoun's stands will have a distinct purple hue this evening.
Glasgow are encouraging fans to dress in purple to show their support for Glasgow Children's Hospital Charity, as the club raise money and awareness for a fantastic cause.