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Glasgow 19-16 Bath
Bath are going through the phases, but Glasgow are dealing with it fairly comfortably.
The attack eventually fizzles out, but Glasgow will need to navigate a scrum in order to clear.
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Glasgow 19-16 Bath
Bath are going through the phases, but Glasgow are dealing with it fairly comfortably.
The attack eventually fizzles out, but Glasgow will need to navigate a scrum in order to clear.
Glasgow 19-16 Bath
Peter Wright
Former Edinburgh prop on BBC Radio Scotland
The same exact thing has happened at the last two scrums - Glasgow dominated the first, Bath the second, but there's been two different outcomes.
Where's the consistency? It doesn't make sense.
Glasgow 19-16 Bath
Another scrum penalty goes the way of Bath.
Orlando Bailey kicks into the Glasgow 22.
Glasgow 19-16 Bath
There's only been one try in the second half so far, scored by Sebastian Cancelliere.
Here it is for your viewing pleasure...
Orlando Bailey
Straight through the middle.
Glasgow 19-13 Bath
Bath earn another penalty, and Orlando Bailey will have a pop at goal.
Despite offering next to nothing with ball in hand, the visitors can move to within three points of Glasgow here.
Glasgow 19-13 Bath
Glasgow steal possession from the Bath lineout, which appeases the crowd somewhat.
George Horne has replaced Ali Price at scrum-half, which might help Glasgow's tempo and accuracy - Price has struggled a bit of late, whereas Horne has been electric.
Glasgow 19-13 Bath
A penalty goes the way of Bath at scrum time - Lucio Sordoni the man penalised for not scrummaging straight.
There's a loud cry of "rubbish" from the stands.
I couldn't possibly comment...
Sebastian Cancelliere
This one will count!
Glasgow keep the ball alive and don't panic when the initial maul is stopped.
They go through the phases, slowly but surely sucking Bath's defence in, before they pounce down the right-hand side.
Sione Tuipulotu times his pass to perfection, and releases Sebastian Cancelliere to stroll into the corner.
Tom Jordan's conversion is just shy on this occasion.
Glasgow 14-13 Bath
Tom Jordan kicks to the corner again after some more Bath ill-discipline.
It'll be another rolling maul...
Glasgow 14-13 Bath
The replays show a clear knock-on, and the try is chalked off.
Glasgow will come again from this goal-line drop-out.
Johnny Matthews
It's another powerful rolling maul that pays dividends for Glasgow!
The lineout is safely secured and from there Johnny Matthews crashes over to score.
Tom Jordan knocks over the conversion, but the referee wants a second look at the grounding.
Glasgow 14-13 Bath
Piers Francis is shown yellow, but he looks groggy, so I doubt he'll return in 10 minutes time.
Glasgow kick to the corner, and have a big chance to stretch their lead here...
Glasgow 14-13 Bath
The officials are saying that there's head contact, but surely it's the fault of the tackler?
I'm not sure what the outcome is going to be here.
Glasgow 14-13 Bath
Colin Gregor
Former Glasgow Warriors back on BBC Radio Scotland
That's what I used to do in fairness.
Glasgow 14-13 Bath
Peter Wright
Former Edinburgh prop on BBC Radio Scotland
You don't tackle like that.
If you're not going to tackle him, just let him through!
Glasgow 14-13 Bath
Ooft. Sione Tuipulotu has just absolutely steamrollered Piers Francis.
The Bath fly-half needs treatment after that colossal hit.
The TMO is having a look at it.
Glasgow 14-13 Bath
Tom Jordan kicks high and long to Bath's Ollie Lawrence, who belts the ball into touch.
Glasgow will have a lineout inside Bath's half.
HT: Glasgow 14-13 Bath
Peter Wright
Former Edinburgh prop on BBC Radio Scotland
Quote MessageGlasgow just need to get their tempo up again. When they do that, they look so dangerous
HT: Glasgow 14-13 Bath
Tom English
BBC Scotland's chief sports writer on Sportsound
Bath's rugby is so difficult to watch. There's no intent to play at all, and when they do, it's ponderous.
Finn Russell is going to struggle in this team unless Johann van Graan completely changes his rugby philosophy.
This is chalk and cheese compared to the days of Guscott and Barnes.