1. Postpublished at 20 mins

    Glasgow 19-0 Sale

    Sale win a penalty after Jamie Bhatti is pinged for not rolling away.

    It's much needed for the visitors, who kick themselves into the corner.

  2. Postpublished at 20:20 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    Glasgow 19-0 Sale

    Ryan Wilson
    Former Glasgow Warriors player on Premier Sports

    It's brilliant hands again.

    The wheels from Rowe on the edge as well - absolutely brilliant.

  3. try

    Converted Try - Racing 92 7-5 Harlequinspublished at 16 mins

    Nolann Le Garrec (con Le Garrec)

    Racing hit back through Nolann Le Garrec.

    Vinaya Habosi breaks one tackle and throws the pass inside for Cameron Woki, who is hauled down just short of the line before popping the ball off for the scrum-half to score.

    Le Garrec converts his own try from out wide and Racing take the lead.

  4. converted try

    Converted try Glasgow 19-0 Salepublished at 17 mins

    Kyle Rowe

    Glasgow are rampant.

    Wonderful quick hands release Kyle Rowe into open field, and the home winger pins his ears back to race in for the Warriors' third try.

    George Horne adds the extras, and the home crowd roar their approval.

  5. try

    Try Glasgow 12-0 Salepublished at 14 mins

    George Horne

    It's genius from George Horne, absolute genius.

    He makes a break down the right wing, but realises he's drifting into touch so drops a grubber kick down the line.

    He gets himself back on the field of play, gathers his kick and dots down in the corner under pressure from two Sale defenders.

    His conversion attempt drifts wide though - he's not infallible.

  6. Try reviewpublished at 13 mins

    Glasgow 7-0 Sale

    Has George Horne scored his second try of the night?

    The Glasgow scrum-half certainly thinks so...

  7. try

    Try - Racing 92 0-5 Harlequinspublished at 9 mins

    Alex Dombrandt

    Quins draw first blood in Paris.

    The visitors have the line-out before launching into a driving maul deep inside Racing territory.

    It starts to lose momentum but Alex Dombrandt decides to have a snipe from the back of the maul and powers his way over the line.

    Marcus Smith misses the conversion.

  8. Postpublished at 10 mins

    Glasgow 7-0 Sale

    Glasgow are back in the Sale 22 courtesy of a big Rory Darge carry.

    Sale need a big defensive set to halt the Warriors' momentum.

  9. Postpublished at 7 mins

    Glasgow 7-0 Sale

    Sale come forward in search of a response, but are tied up at the breakdown and Glasgow win a penalty that allows them to clear their lines.

  10. Postpublished at 20:05 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    Glasgow 7-0 Sale

    Ryan Wilson
    Former Glasgow Warriors player on Premier Sports

    Outstanding from Glasgow.

    Their ability to offload is so dangerous - the support lines are there too. It's brilliant to watch.

    George Horne celebratesImage source, SNS
  11. converted try

    Converted try Glasgow 7-0 Salepublished at 3 mins

    George Horne

    Glasgow hit the front in stunning style.

    Matt Fagerson punches a hole and offloads to Huw Jones, who in turn finds George Horne in support.

    The diminutive Scotland scrum-half scampers away to score the opening try of the night, before converting his own try.

    It's the perfect start for Glasgow.

  12. Kick-offpublished at 1 min

    Glasgow 0-0 Sale

    We are under way at a blustery Scotstoun...

  13. Postpublished at 20:00 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    Glasgow Warriors v Sale Sharks (20:00)

    Glasgow make a late change to their replacements.

    Ally Miller has failed a fitness test and is replaced on the bench by Angus Fraser.

    The players are out at Scotstoun - Glasgow in all black; Sale in an orange number.

  14. 'We want to do a job' - Sandersonpublished at 19:59 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    Glasgow Warriors v Sale Sharks (20:00)

    Sale Sharks director of rugby Alex Sanderson tells Premier Sports: "We're here to more than compete, we want to do a job.

    "You've got to try to manage the players throughout the season. We had 15 injuries through last season. We're able to field a really strong team tonight barring the mandatory rests for the likes of George Ford and Luke Cowan-Dickie."

  15. Smith expects a 'real physical battle'published at 19:57 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    Glasgow Warriors v Sale Sharks (20:00)

    Glasgow head coach Franco Smith tells Premier Sports: "It's a fantastic opportunity to play teams we don't normally. Tonight is going to be a real physical battle I think.

    "We're facing a team that play like a South African team - they are organised and have good lineout options."

  16. Opoku-Fordjour & Curry start for Salepublished at 19:53 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    Glasgow Warriors v Sale Sharks (20:00)

    Sale's England lock Jonny Hill is expected to return to action for the first time in almost a year, following injury and a 10-week suspension after an incident involving a fan.

    The 30-year-old is named on the bench as Ernst van Rhyn and Hyron Andrews start in the second row.

    Following his England debut against Japan last month, 20-year-old prop Asher Opoku-Fordjour is picked at tight-head prop.

    England flanker Tom Curry started the victory over the Brave Blossoms and is named at open-side flanker.

  17. Warriors make eight changespublished at 19:50 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    Glasgow Warriors v Sale Sharks (20:00)

    Glasgow make eight changes for tonight's Champions Cup clash.

    Head coach Franco Smith welcomes back captain Sione Tuipulotu and several Scotland internationals to the side that defeated Scarlets in league action last Friday.

    Scotland props Jamie Bhatti and Zander Fagerson come back into the starting team, with Matt Fagerson and Rory Darge returning on the flanks.

    Tom Jordan moves to fly-half, after impressing at full-back for Scotland during their Autumn Nations Series, as Adam Hastings misses out through injury.

    Jare Oguntibeju warms up for GlasgowImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Jare Oguntibeju continues in the second row having made his club debut last week

  18. Line-ups from Scotstounpublished at 19:47 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    Glasgow Warriors v Sale Sharks (20:00)

    Glasgow: McKay; Cancelliere, Jones, Tuipulotu (capt), Rowe; Jordan, Horne; Bhatti, Hiddleston, Fagerson, Oguntibeju, Cummings, Fagerson, Darge, Venter.

    Replacements: Matthews, Sutherland, Talakai, Samuel, Miller, Mann, Dobie, Weir.

    Sale: Carpenter; Addison, James, Bedlow, Reed; Du Preez (capt), Warr; Rodd, McElroy, Opoku-Fordjour, Van Rhyn, Andrews, Du Preez, T Curry, D du Preez.

    Replacements: Thompson, McIntyre, Harper, Bamber, Hill, Quirke, Curtis, Dugdale.

  19. Attention turns northpublished at 19:45 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    Glasgow Warriors v Sale Sharks (20:00)

    The festive feast of European rugby continues.

    We'll bring you blow-by-blow updates from Scotstoun as URC champions Glasgow host Sale, and there will also be updates from Paris with Harlequins taking on Racing 92.

    Kick-off is around 15 minutes away, so let's get to it...

    General view of ScotstounImage source, SNS
  20. Postpublished at 19:41 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    So, just two more matches to go on this bumper Saturday in the Investec Champions Cup - let's start the build-up now...