Summary

  • Nathan McBeth barges over from close range to put Glasgow in front for the first time in the game

  • Matt Fagerson also crosses for Glasgow in second half, while Tony Butler kicks his second penalty and Sean O'Brien scores his second try for Munster

  • First-half tries from John Hodnett and O'Brien gave Munster lead before George Horne and Kyle Steyn hit back for Glasgow

  • Glasgow Warriors second in URC with eight wins from 12 games

  • Munster 11 points behind with six victories

  1. Twinkletoespublished at 52 mins

    Glasgow 14-15 Munster

    Johnny Matthews draws a loud 'ooo' from the home crowd as he steps away from Munster's Alex Nankivell and leaves the centre on his backside.

    Lovely stuff from the hooker, but it's Munster who win a penalty at the very next ruck.

    It's been scrappy in the past five minutes or so.

  2. Postpublished at 48 mins

    Glasgow 14-15 Munster

    Sam Talakai and Nathan McBeth are on for Glasgow as Franco Smith goes to his bench again.

    Jamie Bhatti and Patrick Schickerling make way.

  3. Postpublished at 44 mins

    Glasgow 14-15 Munster

    George Horne is hauled down just short of what would have been a record-breaking try, and Munster manage to hack the ball clear.

    The hosts have started brightly after the interval.

  4. Three Glasgow changespublished at 20:35 Greenwich Mean Time 21 March

    Glasgow 14-15 Munster

    Gregor Brown, Matt Fagerson and Duncan Weir are all on for Glasgow at the break, with Jare Oguntibeju, Sione Vailanu and Ollie Smith off.

    Franco Smith can't have been pleased with that first-half display.

  5. Kick-offpublished at 41 mins

    Glasgow 14-15 Munster

    Away we go again...

  6. Postpublished at 20:29 Greenwich Mean Time 21 March

    HT: Glasgow 14-15 Munster

    Simon Zebo
    Former Munster and Ireland winger on Premier Sports

    Munster were very physical and had more punch in their carries.

    They will be very happy with that first half.

  7. 'Munster put Glasgow under pump'published at 20:27 Greenwich Mean Time 21 March

    HT: Glasgow 14-15 Munster

    Ryan Wilson
    Former Glasgow Warriors player on Premier Sports

    The territory has all been in Munster's favour.

    They have forced Glasgow to defend a lot and concede plenty of penalties, which have provided inroads and put Glasgow under the pump a bit.

  8. Half-timepublished at 20:22 Greenwich Mean Time 21 March

    Glasgow 14-15 Munster

    Adam Hastings boots the ball to touch and the sides head off for some half-time oranges and a debrief.

    Munster hold a one-point lead thanks to John Hodnett and Sean O'Brien's tries and Tony Butler's boot.

    Glasgow have plenty to improve on, but are well in the contest after brilliant tries from George Horne and Kyle Steyn.

    Kyle Steyn is tackledImage source, SNS
  9. Postpublished at 39 mins

    Glasgow 14-15 Munster

    Munster push forward searching for a third try before the interval, but Sione Vailanu gets over the ball to win a penalty for the home side.

  10. A points machinepublished at 20:19 Greenwich Mean Time 21 March

    Glasgow 14-15 Munster

    Try number 54 in Glasgow colours for George Horne.

    Some try it was too.

    George Horne tryImage source, SNS
  11. Postpublished at 37 mins

    Glasgow 14-15 Munster

    The Scotstoun crowd wanted to see a card for Munster centre Alex Nakivell for a late - and slightly high - shot on Ollie Smith in the build-up to Kyle Steyn's try.

    The officials decide there's no foul play, which is met by boos from the home crowd.

  12. converted try

    Converted try GLASGOW 14-15 Munsterpublished at 35 mins

    Kyle Steyn

    Glasgow's captain is back and back among the tries.

    The hosts have been thoroughly outplayed but are within touching distance after two wonderful scores.

    Stafford McDowall puts Steyn through a gap and he goes through the gears to leave Munster's defence in his wake.

    Adam Hastings adds the extras and it's a one-point game.

  13. Penalty Glasgow 7-15 Munsterpublished at 33 mins

    Tony Butler

    Tony Butler knocks over a penalty after Glasgow are pinged yet again in this first half.

    Franco Smith shakes his head up in the stands.

  14. Postpublished at 20:09 Greenwich Mean Time 21 March

    Glasgow 7-12 Munster

    John Barclay
    Former Scotland captain on Premier Sports

    It's a try from nothing.

    A brilliant score.

  15. converted try

    Converted try GLASGOW 7-12 Munsterpublished at 28 mins

    George Horne

    Glasgow hit back with a stunning try! It's George Horne's 54th for the club and he moves level with DTH van der Merwe as Warriors' all-time leading try-scorer.

    Some stunning hands unlock the Munster defence after Sione Vailanu had won the ball back, with Horne linking up with Stafford McDowall and Ollie Smith before racing to the line.

    Adam Hastings converts and Glasgow are back to within five points.

  16. 'One-way traffic'published at 20:03 Greenwich Mean Time 21 March

    Glasgow 0-12 Munster

    John Barclay
    Former Scotland captain on Premier Sports

    The difference is physicality.

    Munster are marching Glasgow back - they have got the bit between their teeth.

    It's one-way traffic.

  17. try

    Try Glasgow 0-12 MUNSTERpublished at 24 mins

    Sean O'Brien

    The visitors' dominance is reflected on the scoreboard.

    Alex Nankivell bounces a pass out to Sean O'Brien on the wing after numerous Munster phases, and he wriggles through a couple of tackles before stretching out to score.

    Tony Butler's conversion attempt is pushed wide.

  18. Postpublished at 23 mins

    Glasgow 0-7 Munster

    Munster are banging on Glasgow's defensive line in search of a second try.

  19. Postpublished at 20 mins

    Glasgow 0-7 Munster

    Fineen Wycherley returns from the sin bin. Munster won the 10-minute period he was off the field, which will be hugely frustrating for Glasgow and head coach Franco Smith.

  20. converted try

    Converted try Glasgow 0-7 MUNSTERpublished at 18 mins

    John Hodnett

    Munster strike first.

    Kyle Steyn coughs up possession out wide, and although Johnny Matthews stops the first attack with a magnificent tap-tackle, Glasgow are stretched defensively.

    Tony Butler sees the space out wide, kicks into it and John Hodnett is on hand to score the game's opening try.

    The conversion is good.