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Glasgow 7-14 Ulster
Another penalty goes Glasgow's way, as Tom Stewart strays offside.
Tom Jordan kicks to the corner again - Glasgow will look to their maul.
Glasgow 7-14 Ulster
Another penalty goes Glasgow's way, as Tom Stewart strays offside.
Tom Jordan kicks to the corner again - Glasgow will look to their maul.
Glasgow 7-14 Ulster
End-to-end stuff at Scotstoun.
It's Glasgow on the attack now, Ulster get done for offside after some big carries, and the penalty is kicked into the corner.
Ben Whitehouse is having a word with Iain Henderson about discipline.
Glasgow 7-14 Ulster
Will Addison and James Hume have their wires crossed and a wee bit of crossing gifts Glasgow a penalty.
That's a big moment, because the hosts were hanging on in defence.
Glasgow 7-14 Ulster
The Warriors are getting destroyed at the breakdown so far.
Another penalty goes Ulster's way, and Nathan Doak kicks the visitors into Glasgow's 22 again.
Glasgow 7-14 Ulster
This is Sean Kennedy's first home start in front of a crowd for over 11 years.
Some way to mark it.
Sean Kennedy
They certainly can.
Sean Kennedy snipes round the corner and leaps over to get Glasgow on the board.
The hosts had a penalty advantage to fall back on which freed up Glasgow's number nine.
The conversion is good.
Glasgow 0-14 Ulster
Right, Glasgow have a penalty that Tom Jordan kicks into the Ulster 22.
Can they get their lineout working and get a foothold in this game?
Glasgow 0-14 Ulster
Glasgow make their way into Ulster's half for the first time in what seems like an eternity, but James McNabney does brilliantly to rip possession away from Sione Tuipulotu.
Glasgow 0-14 Ulster
An Ulster knock-on gives Glasgow some much-needed respite.
The visitors have had 75% possession and 76% territory so far. Glasgow conceding five penalties hasn't helped that.
Glasgow 0-14 Ulster
Tony McWhirter
1999 Ulster European Cup winner on BBC Radio Foyle
This is a big, big Glasgow pack but at the minute they can't get their hands on the ball.
John Cooney
Try given, and this is now really ominous for Glasgow.
John Cooney fumbled at the base of a ruck, which is what the officials wanted to check, but it clearly went backwards and the grounding was good.
An indignant home fan's shout of "clear knock-on ref" doesn't change Ben Whitehouse's mind and Ulster stretch their lead.
Cooney adds the extras off the tee.
Glasgow 0-7 Ulster
John Cooney thinks he's darted over for Ulster's second try but the TMO is having a look at this.
Glasgow 0-7 Ulster
It's all Ulster here.
They are straight back into Glasgow's 22, and win a penalty that Billy Burns nudges into the corner.
Big chance.
Glasgow 0-7 Ulster
Tony McWhirter
1999 Ulster European Cup winner on BBC Radio Foyle
Tom Stewart does what Tom Stewart does well, just bides his time at the back. A serious sign of intent from the Ulster side.
Tom Stewart
Ulster power over, and deservedly lead at Scotstoun.
Glasgow are so productive from lineouts, but they are given a taste of their own medicine here, and Tom Stewart dives over off the back of a strong rolling maul.
John Cooney adds the extras from out wide.
Glasgow 0-0 Ulster
James Hume drops a wee grubber kick in behind, which Matt Fagerson gets to first, but the Glasgow flanker is under huge pressure and concedes a penalty for not releasing.
Ulster go to the corner...
Glasgow 0-0 Ulster
Ulster come forward again, and Jamie Bhatti is pinged for not rolling away quickly enough.
Billy Burns kicks the penalty to touch, and this is an excellent platform from which to attack.
Glasgow 0-0 Ulster
Ulster have starter the brighter of the two sides here, and make their way to the edge of the Glasgow 22, but a knock-on allows the hosts to clear.
Glasgow 0-0 Ulster
We are off under the Scotstoun lights...
Glasgow Warriors v Ulster (19:35)
You only have to look at the league table to understand the excitement leading into this game (from me anyway).
Both Glasgow and Edinburgh are up the top end of the URC table, having started with four wins from their first five league games.
The only defeat for both teams this season coincidentally came against Connacht.