Summary

  • Glasgow second in URC, with 10 wins from 13

  • Sharks have three victories so far

  • Horne try and conversion puts Glasgow ahead

  • Williamson with hosts' second try, converted by Horne

  • Jooste with Sharks' first try

  • Steyn with Glasgow's third try, converted by Horne

  • Sharks' Mchunu scores first try of second half

  1. Postpublished at 50 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 21-5 Sharks

    It doesn't take long for Glasgow to find themselves in possession again as the hosts turn up the heat.

    Can Sharks keep up with this quick pace?

  2. Postpublished at 48 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 21-5 Sharks

    Glasgow go to the corner again, but it is Sharks who come out on top as they steal the ball and get themselves out of a tight spot.

    A sigh of relief for the South Africans.

  3. Postpublished at 46 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 21-5 Sharks

    Glasgow are still attacking with 14 men as Jack Dempsey is down receiving some treatment.

    Fantastic from Max Williamson as he manages to fight back against the Sharks defence and bring his side back up to within five metres.

  4. Postpublished at 44 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 21-5 Sharks

    Off the back of the Glasgow scrum, George Horne goes quickly up the nearside with Jack Dempsey hot on his heels in support.

    Scrappy play from Sharks at the breakdown gives Glasgow another line-out in the Sharks 22.

  5. Postpublished at 41 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 21-5 Sharks

    Glasgow are now back up to the full XV as Scott Cummings returns from his yellow card.

  6. Kick-off second halfpublished at 40 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 21-5 Sharks

    The second half is under way at Scotstoun.

  7. Warriors in controlpublished at 20:37 British Summer Time 19 April

    HT: Glasgow Warriors 21-5 Sharks

    Andy Burke
    BBC Scotland at Scotstoun

    Perfect way to end the first half for Glasgow, Kyle Steyn's try putting some clear daylight on the scoreboard.

    Warriors have slowly taken control without ever really hitting top gear. The four-try bonus point is there for the taking in this second half and Glasgow will want to grab it next to extinguish the Sharks threat.

  8. Half-time Glasgow Warriors 21-5 Sharkspublished at 20:30 British Summer Time 19 April

    Well, what a first half that was. A dominant, albeit scrappy, performance from Glasgow has held off the South Africans with tries from George Horne, Max Williamson and Kyle Steyn.

    The Sharks haven't had the start they would've liked in this game, only getting on the scoreboard once so far. Past performances from the Sharks mean we can't rule them out just yet however.

    Max Williamson scoring Glasgow's second tryImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Max Williamson scored Glasgow's second try

  9. converted try

    Converted try GLASGOW 21-5 Sharkspublished at 43 mins

    Kyle Steyn

    The skipper goes over himself! Kyle Steyn spots the gap and goes sailing under the posts.

    George Horne finds the extras from the tee, making it three from three.

  10. Postpublished at 41 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 14-5 Sharks

    The hosts very well may get that score as they're awarded a penalty for a high tackle on George Horne.

    With a line-out five meters out, could we see some Johnny Matthews magic?

  11. Postpublished at 40 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 14-5 Sharks

    With the clock in the red, Glasgow have another scrum just inside the Sharks' half.

    The hosts will be wanting to finish the half on a high with another score.

  12. try

    Try Glasgow Warriors 14-5 SHARKSpublished at 37 mins

    Dan Jooste

    Finally, after all of their efforts, Sharks get on the scoreboard. Dan Jooste breaks off from the maul and, despite Zander Fagerson's best efforts, he crashes over.

    Curwin Bosch can't find the extras from the tee.

  13. Sin-bin Scott Cummingspublished at 35 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 14-0 Sharks

    Too many infringements from Glasgow and Scott Cummings is sent to the bin.

  14. Postpublished at 33 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 14-0 Sharks

    Sharks now have their opportunity with a scrum on the Glasgow five-metre mark. Can they finally convert their opportunity into points?

    Kyle Rowe does well to get a hand to the high cross-field kick from Sharks and bats the ball out of play. Sharks reset and go again from the line-out.

  15. converted try

    Converted try GLASGOW WARRIORS 14-0 Sharkspublished at 30 mins

    Max Williamson

    It's a full team effort for that one! The ball is worked through the hands back towards the try line and it is lock Max Williamson who gets the glory!

    George Horne makes it two from two from the tee as he adds the extras.

  16. Postpublished at 29 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 7-0 Sharks

    A looping pass from Tom Jordan goes a little bit too far, but Facundo Cordero does well to keep it in and get the offload. The pressure is on now. They have their second score in their sights...

  17. Postpublished at 28 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 7-0 Sharks

    Johnny Matthews rips the ball in the tackle and Glasgow are deep in the Sharks half now.

    More handling errors from Sharks give Glasgow another shot to score. Murray Koster dots the ball down over the line.

    Glasgow with the scrum on the five-metre mark after some running repairs... Is this their chance now?

  18. Postpublished at 25 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 7-0 Sharks

    Sharks waste another opportunity as Dan Jooste's throw is deemed not straight and Glasgow get the put in at the scrum.

    Can the South Africans convert any of their chances?

  19. Postpublished at 20:03 British Summer Time 19 April

    Glasgow Warriors 7-0 Sharks

    With a quick break in play, let's take a minute to look at George Horne converting his own try. How good has the Glasgow scrum-half been so far this evening?

    Glasgow Warriors' George Horne convertsImage source, SNS
  20. Scrappy at Scotstounpublished at 20:01 British Summer Time 19 April

    Glasgow Warriors 7-0 Sharks

    Andy Burke
    BBC Scotland at Scotstoun

    George Horne's quick-thinking for that opening try was a pretty rare bright spot in what has been a fairly scrappy opening quarter.

    Tom Jordan has floated out a couple of lovely passes over the rush defence from the Sharks in the outside channels, which Glasgow have not quite been able to build on.

    The visitors have been very wasteful in possession so far, spilling or turning over whatever ball they've had.