1. G'nightpublished at 22:15 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    FT: Glasgow 38-19 Sale

    That's all from us after an action-packed day of European rugby.

    Head to the BBC's Rugby Union page for all today's reaction, and we'll be back tomorrow to do it all again.

    See you then!

  2. 'I really believe we can win Champions Cup' - Tuipulotupublished at 22:11 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    FT: Glasgow 38-19 Sale

    Glasgow captain Sione Tuipulotu has also been talking to Premier Sports: "Sale are a very physical side and we knew we wouldn't be able to go wide if we didn't go forward first.

    "There were so many contributors tonight - that's what makes us dangerous.

    "I looked everyone in the eye this week and said I really do believe we can win [the Champions Cup].

    "It's important we keep stacking up the wins. Franco's always saying we don't have to lose to learn."

    Sione Tuipulotu celebrates with George HorneImage source, SNS
  3. 'We have to stay realistic' - Smithpublished at 22:06 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    FT: Glasgow 38-19 Sale

    Glasgow head coach Franco Smith tells Premier Sports: "The effort was fantastic.

    "It's early, it's the first game - it's good to see the guys pitching up tonight, but we have to stay realistic. Toulon will be tough. There's a lot of bridges still to be crossed. We won't get ahead of ourselves.

    "[George Horne] is an exciting player, creative and he gets himself in try-scoring positions."

    Franco SmithImage source, SNS
  4. Sunday's Champions Cup fixturespublished at 22:02 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    Pool One

    • Bordeaux Begles v Leicester Tigers (13:00)
    • Toulouse v Ulster (15:15)

    Pool Two

    • Bristol v Leinster (17:30)

  5. Saturday's Champions Cup resultspublished at 21:58 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    Pool One

    • Sharks 39-21 Exeter

    Pool Two

    • Clermont Auvergne 28-0 Benetton

    Pool Three

    • Northampton 38-8 Castres
    • Saracens 27-5 Bulls
    • Munster 33-7 Stade Francais

    Pool Four

    • Stormers 14-24 Toulon
    • Glasgow 38-19 Sale
    • Racing 92 23-12 Harlequins
  6. Full-time: Racing 92 23-12 Harlequinspublished at 21:53 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    It's all over in France, where the game was in the balance after an hour, but Racing 92 took control with 11 unanswered points in the final quarter to earn victory over Harlequins.

    Racing had two players sent to the sin bin in the final couple of minutes as Quins chased a score to secure a losing bonus point, but the English club were unable to find it and they will return to London empty-handed.

  7. 'I tried to get a bit of everything in there' - Hornepublished at 21:51 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    FT: Glasgow 38-19 Sale

    Glasgow scrum-half George Horne has been named player of the match for his first-half hat-trick.

    He tells Premier Sports: "It was pretty eventful - I tried to get a bit of everything in there. Chuffed with the win.

    "Really proud of the effort. Sale have been flying in the Premiership; the forwards put in a huge shift. Happy to get the five points.

    "We've got to pitch up again next week away from home."

    George Horne celebratesImage source, SNS
  8. Full-timepublished at 21:46 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    Glasgow 38-19 Sale

    Sale knock on, and that is that.

    George Horne's first-half hat-trick helped the hosts race into a commanding lead, and the Warriors closed it out comfortably after the break.

    Franco Smith's side will fancy their chances in Europe, especially in front of their own fans.

  9. Sin-bin Angus Fraser (Glasgow)published at 81 mins

    Glasgow 38-19 Sale

    Angus Fraser made contact with Raffi Quirke's head, but it's only a yellow - the Sale attacker dropped into the tackle.

    Sale kick to the corner with the clock in the red.

  10. Postpublished at 80 mins

    Glasgow 38-19 Sale

    Angus Fraser gets over the ball to win a breakdown penalty for Glasgow, but the officials are taking a look at a tackle on Raffi Quirke.

  11. Postpublished at 79 mins

    Glasgow 38-19 Sale

    Glasgow win a scrum against the head, and look to run it from their own 22.

    Jamie Dobie - on at scrum-half - eventually boots the ball downfield.

  12. Penalty: Racing 92 23-12 Harlequinspublished at 66 mins

    Nolann le Garrec

    Racing 92 think they've got a fourth try that will earn them a bonus point, but Jordan Joseph's effort is ruled out by the TMO as there was a Harlequins boot under the ball, which prevented him from grounding it over the line.

    However, Racing were playing on with the penalty advantage and Nolann le Garrec steps up to kick over another three points from the tee.

  13. Postpublished at 73 mins

    Glasgow 38-19 Sale

    Glasgow are still chucking the ball about in the closing stages, not content with their healthy lead.

    It's been an excellent opening display from the URC champions.

  14. try

    Try: Racing 92 20-12 Harlequinspublished at 62 mins

    Max Spring

    A wonderful try finished off by Max Spring out on the right touchline, from a move that began with a towering catch and run on the left by Wame Naituvi.

    Spring claims a crossfield kick without breaking stride to extend Racing 92's lead.

    The conversion is missed, though, so Quins have an eight-point deficit to make up.

  15. Penalty: Racing 92 15-12 Harlequinspublished at 60 mins

    Nolann le Garrec

    Nolann le Garrec kicks a routine penalty and hosts Racing 92 edge back into the lead.

    Quins will be back to their full line-up of 15 any moment now, with Lennox Anyanwu soon to complete his 10 minutes in the sin bin.

  16. try

    Try Glasgow 38-19 Salepublished at 65 mins

    Scott Cummings

    Scott Cummings powers his way over, and that is surely that at Scotstoun.

    Cummings takes the lineout, and gets back up to get on the end of a flat George Horne pass.

    Sale can't stop the big Scotland lock from close range.

    Horne's conversion attempt is wide, but Glasgow lead by 19 with 15 minutes left.

  17. Postpublished at 65 mins

    Glasgow 33-19 Sale

    Tom Jordan drops a lovely kick in behind Sale, and the Sharks can't exit particularly well.

    Glasgow have a lineout inside the opposition 22 - big chance...

  18. converted try

    Converted try Glasgow 33-19 Salepublished at 61 mins

    Joe Carpenter

    Sale must have heard me - we have a second-half try.

    Joe Carpenter bounces off a tackle and has a clear path to the line.

    The conversion sails over and perhaps the visitors are still in this game.

    Joe CarpenterImage source, SNS
  19. Postpublished at 58 mins

    Glasgow 33-12 Sale

    After 45 points in the first half, we have had none in the second.

    Booo...

  20. Sin-bin - Anyanwu (Harlequins)published at 52 mins

    Racing 92 12-12 Harlequins

    Harlequins will play the next 10 minutes with 14 men as centre Lennox Anyanwu is shown a yellow card.

    Ibrahim Diallo was advancing towards him at speed, struggling to gather control of the ball, and the officials have deemed that there was a lift by Anyanwu that led to Diallo making a pretty awkward landing.