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  • Cardiff v Glasgow Warriors (17:15) - BBC Radio Wales online commentary

  • Kinghorn crosses twice as Edinburgh become first northern hemisphere side to earn URC win in South Africa

  1. Postpublished at 17:57 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2022

    Cardiff 15-21 Glasgow

    This is absolutely breathless.

    At half-time in Durban only seven points had been scored. In Cardiff, it's sitting at 36 before the half.

    Glasgow are coming forward again now, looking for their bonus point try already.

  2. converted try

    Converted trypublished at 17:52 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2022

    Cardiff 15-21 Glasgow

    Cardiff fire back - it's young Theo Cabango with the score!

    The 20-year-old picks up loose ball after the hosts got deep into the Glasgow half, dances by Sebastian Cancelliere and dots for his first try at Arms Park.

    Jarrod Evans strikes cleanly from out wide and it's game on again.

  3. converted try

    Converted trypublished at 17:47 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2022

    Cardiff 8-21 Glasgow

    Talk about a swing in momentum - Glasgow look unstoppable right now.

    They go for the line-out, up goes Richie Gray into the stratosphere, the ball is worked to the back of the maul and a sea of white and light blue crashes over the Cardiff line.

    Fraser Brown takes the congratulations from his teammates before Ross Thompson nails his hardest kick to date.

  4. Postpublished at 17:44 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2022

    Cardiff 8-14 Glasgow

    As pleased as Danny Wilson will be with this fightback, he'll be furious at the glacial pace that Glasgow started this game with.

    They do look back to their best now, though. Ali Price is marshalling them about, both forwards and backs are carrying well and Ross Thompson's boot is putting the Warriors in all the right places. They now have a penalty on the Cardiff five metre line.

  5. converted try

    Converted trypublished at 17:40 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2022

    Cardiff 8-14 Glasgow

    What a turnaround - Glasgow have been superb since going 8-0 down.

    Sam Johnson showing his international class, stepping inside and bulldozing his way through the Cardiff defence. It's another easy kick for Ross Thompson and Glasgow have the lead for the first time in this game.

  6. converted try

    Converted trypublished at 17:31 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2022

    Cardiff 8-5 Glasgow

    Superb response from Glasgow - Sebastian Cancelliere crosses!

    Kyle Steyn makes a superb break from his own half, palming off to the Argentinian who shifts onto his left foot and puts the afterburners on. Ross Thompson adds the extras and after an awful opening 15 minutes, the Warriors are only a point behind.

  7. Penaltypublished at 17:27 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2022

    Cardiff 8-0 Glasgow

    Turns out in can get worse.

    Zander Fagerson takes it into contact in his own 22 and a superb jackal from Matthew Screech sees Glasgow pinged. Jarrod Evans knocks a kick over the posts, into the sun, and Cardiff extend their lead.

  8. Postpublished at 17:24 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2022

    Cardiff 5-0 Glasgow

    The worst possible start for Danny Wilson, who is returning to his former home at the Arms Park - he was head coach here between 2015-18.

    The Warriors have been very slow out of the blocks, as the sun shines down on the Welsh capital. They'll know their in a game now though.

  9. try

    Trypublished at 17:21 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2022

    Cardiff 5-0 Glasgow

    Cardiff build on their superb start with a try from former Edinburgh winger Jason Harries!

    From a from on the far side, they go back to the touchline and a brilliant pass from Ben Thomas puts Harries in at the corner. Cole Forbes could maybe have done better in the tackle... Jarrod Evans misses the extras

  10. Postpublished at 17:16 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2022

    Cardiff 0-0 Glasgow

    An excellent start from Cardiff as Theo Cabango goes close to scoring on his home URC debut, but Ali Price wins the turnover on the Glasgow five-metre line.

  11. Team changespublished at 17:15 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2022

    Cardiff v Glasgow (17:15 GMT)

    Eight changes for Danny Wilson, who welcomes back six Scotland internationals to his side.

    Fraser Brown and Zander Fagerson return from national duty, whilst Jamie Bhatti completes an all-new front-row after returning from injury.

    Rory Darge replaces injured Thomas Gordon, and Ali Price makes his comeback with Ross Thompson starting at fly-half for the first time since January’s meeting with La Rochelle at Scotstoun.

    Sam Johnson is back at inside-centre, with Kyle Steyn preferred in the 13 shirt.

  12. Team newspublished at 17:11 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2022

    Cardiff v Glasgow (17:15 GMT)

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    Cardiff v Glasgow (17:15 GMT)

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  14. Postpublished at 17:09 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2022

    Cardiff v Glasgow (17:15 GMT)

    And now our attentions turn to Cardiff where Glasgow Warriors are looking to continue their good form.

    Four wins in their last five, but they lost in their last trip to Wales - a disappointing 35-10 defeat to Scarlets.

    Four points behind Munster, they sit in fourth place in the URC, with a chance to close the gap on the Irish sides above them.

  15. Postpublished at 17:00 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2022

    FT: Sharks 5-21 Edinburgh

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    They took their chances, that was the difference between Edinburgh and the Sharks.

  16. Full-timepublished at 16:56 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2022

    Sharks 5-21 Edinburgh

    A big win for Edinburgh in a horribly wet night in Durban - but they become the first Northern Hemisphere side to win in South Africa in the URC.

    Mike Blair's side also end their run of away defeats - this is their first win on the road since November.

    A clinical display where the visitors played the conditions perfectly - will the weather be nicer in Johannesburg when they take on the Lions next week? We'll have to wait and see.

  17. Postpublished at 16:49 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2022

    Sharks 5-21 Edinburgh

    And as I hit publish, Edinburgh's line-out on the five-metre is tapped back into Sharks hands.

    They've got about three minutes to try and find that fourth try.

  18. Postpublished at 16:48 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2022

    Sharks 5-21 Edinburgh

    Edinburgh have played the conditions better. They've been keen to avoid handling the ball too much and have made the most of the opportunities gifted to them by the Sharks.

    Their hosts meanwhile, will want to forget this game and quickly. Mistake after mistake has resulted in very little momentum when they have gotten forward.

    Now Edinburgh have another penalty and they're looking for the bonus point by kicking to the corner.

  19. Replacementpublished at 16:44 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2022

    Sharks 5-21 Edinburgh

    Adam McBurney is the latest Edinburgh player to be introduced from the bench, as he replaces Dave Cherry.

    Pierce Phillips is down receiving treatment, whilst Boan Venter looks shattered. Not too many looseheads make it to the 70 mark, in fairness.

  20. converted try

    Converted trypublished at 16:41 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2022

    Sharks 5-21 Edinburgh

    Blair Kinghorn gets his second! There's more than a slice of luck but Edinburgh won't care, it's stitched up now.

    Ben Vellacott pokes through and the ball cannons off a couple of Sharks legs to sit up nicely for Kinghorn, who grubbers it along the deck a few times before touching down. Boffelli adds the extras from in front of the sticks.