Converted try Bulls 7-7 Glasgowpublished at 10 mins
Zak Burger
And they do hit back.
Glasgow cannot slow down the speed of ball, and eventually run out of defenders.
Scrum-half Zak Burger snipes from close range to dive over.
Glasgow slip to seventh in URC
George O'Neill
Zak Burger
And they do hit back.
Glasgow cannot slow down the speed of ball, and eventually run out of defenders.
Scrum-half Zak Burger snipes from close range to dive over.
Bulls 0-7 Glasgow
The Bulls are looking to hit back immediately, despite their numerical disadvantage - they're deep in Glasgow territory.
A fantastic start for the visitors!
Glasgow kick to the corner again, and set up a rolling maul that was charging for the line before the Bulls cynically collapsed it.
The referee showed no hesitation in awarding the penalty try, and also showed a yellow card to Walt Steenkamp.
Bulls 0-0 Glasgow
Glasgow have another penalty, but there's a slight delay as Ryan Wilson receives treatment.
Bulls 0-0 Glasgow
There was lots of talk in the build-up to this about the strength of Glasgow's scrum, and they win a penalty from the first scrum of the game.
They kick into the corner and have an early chance here.
Bulls 0-0 Glasgow
Duncan Weir gets us under way in Pretoria...
Bulls v Glasgow Warriors (18:00)
Glasgow head coach Danny Wilson has been talking to Premier Sports ahead of kick-off:
"It's been a good week", he said. "The boys have worked extremely hard.
"We've got depth in the front row and we've rotated for this game. We pride ourselves on our set-piece - it maybe didn't work that well last week, and we want to put that right.
"The Bulls are very physical and very direct, we've got to deal with that and play fast when we get the opportunity."
Bulls v Glasgow Warriors (18:00)
At this stage of the season, every game is of vital importance, and this is no different.
Both sides look well set for a top eight finish, but they will also have their eyes on the top four and a home quarter-final - there is just four points separating the Stormers in second and the Bulls in eighth.
Bulls v Glasgow Warriors (18:00)
Former Ulster flanker Marcell Coetzee captains the Bulls - he has been in sparkling form this season, scoring nine league tries.
Fellow springbok Arno Botha and starlet Elrigh Louw join Coetzee in an imposing back row, and veteran fly-half Morne Steyn is tasked with dictating things from stand-off.
Glasgow fans will be relieved to see that the Bulls are without the dangerous Kurt-Lee Arendse, who has made the most clean breaks and metres of any player in the URC.
Bulls v Glasgow Warriors (18:00)
Glasgow head coach Danny Wilson makes four alterations to his forward pack, including the return of captain Ryan Wilson.
George Turner and Jamie Bhatti both start, and Rob Harley comes in to partner Ritchie Gray in the second row.
In the backs, Duncan Weir and Stafford McDowall come in for Ross Thompson and Sam Johnson, respectively. Cole Forbes replaces the injured Kyle Steyn.
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Bulls v Glasgow Warriors (18:00)
Welcome to our coverage of the United Rugby Championship, as Glasgow face the Bulls in Pretoria.
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