'Job's not done'published at 20:51 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December
20:51 GMT 7 December
HT: Glasgow Warriors 33-12 Sale Sharks
Kyle Steyn Glasgow Warriors back on Premier Sports
There's no better way to start your European campaign at home. Only George Horne could manage to pick up hat-trick and a yellow card in one half of rugby.
We'll probably feel that we let them score a bit easy. Job's not done so there's a big 40 in front of our fans.
Try - Racing 92 12-5 Harlequinspublished at 39 mins
39 mins
Wame Naituvi
What a finish.
Racing have had to soak up plenty of Quins pressure in this first half but they ruthlessly expose their visitors at the other end.
Several players keep the ball alive before it ends up with Wame Naituvi and the winger does the rest, cutting in off his right foot and powering to the line.
Sale thought they were away after a rare Sione Tuipulotu error, but Sebastian Cancelliere brilliantly catches Arron Reed's kick before launching a mighty kick of his own that bounces into touch in Sale's 22.
It's a Glasgow lineout, and a chance for a fifth first-half try.
I can hardly keep up with this. Sale are in again.
With Glasgow's defence tied in centrally, fly-half Robert du Preez goes wide to Scotland international Arron Reed, and with his pace, it's practically a walk in.
Du Preez's conversion attempt is dragged well wide.
No try - Chandler Cunningham-South (Harlequins)published at 22 mins
22 mins
Racing 92 7-5 Harlequins
Quins are over in almost the same area of the field as Alex Dombrandt's opening try, but this time, Chandler Cunningham-South is cleverly held up by Wame Naituvi.
Converted try Glasgow 26-7 Salepublished at 25 mins
25 mins
Huw Jones
Glasgow aren't fussed by their numerical disadvantage, and wrap up the bonus point inside 25 minutes.
Rory Darge blasts his way over the gain-line, Sebastian Cancelliere plays scrum-half and floats a lovely pass over the top to Huw Jones who glides in to score.
Tom Jordan takes over kicking duties and splits the posts.