Summary

  • Glasgow makes six changes as Hastings starts

  • Benetton make three, with Gallagher making debut

  • Steyn with opening try for Glasgow, Hastings converts

  • Matt Fagerson with second home try, also converted

  • Spagnolo replies for visitors, Umaga adds the two points

  • Benetton's Scrafton red carded for high challenge

  • Umaga penalty brings Benetton to within four points

  • Two quick tries in response from Darge and Dobie, converted by Weir

  • Steyn scores his second try, converted by Weir

  • Ferrie adds final home try, with Weir completing scoring

  1. Sin-bin Paolo Odogwu (Benetton)published at 64 mins

    Glasgow 28-10 Benetton

    Kyle Steyn is back on after George Horne went for an HIA.

    The Glasgow skipper is cleaned out in the air by Paolo Odogwu, and the Benetton winger is shown a yellow card.

    Their numerical disadvantage just got worse.

  2. Darge delightpublished at 21:06 British Summer Time 27 September

    Glasgow 28-10 Benetton

    Rory Darge scored Glasgow's third try of the game earlier in this second half, and boy was he pleased about it.

    Darge tryImage source, SNS
  3. Postpublished at 58 mins

    Glasgow 28-10 Benetton

    The attack breaks down as Max Williamson fumbles a pass from Sione Tuipulotu.

    George Horne is also receiving treatment after getting absolutely smashed in the previous phase.

  4. Postpublished at 58 mins

    Glasgow 28-10 Benetton

    It's been a bit stop-start in the last few minutes, but a couple of big carries take Glasgow deep into Benetton territory.

    George Horne then takes a penalty quickly, and suddenly, the hosts are into the 22.

  5. Postpublished at 53 mins

    Glasgow 28-10 Benetton

    George Horne, Scott Cummings and Sam Talakai are on for Glasgow, with Kyle Steyn, Richie Gray and Zander Fagerson making way.

  6. converted try

    Converted try GLASGOW 28-10 Benettonpublished at 51 mins

    Jamie Dobie

    Glasgow go back to back and secure themselves a bonus point.

    Matt Fagerson peels off the back of a dominant Warriors scrum and releases Kyle Steyn down the right wing.

    Jamie Dobie is on his shoulder in support, and the wee scrum-half ducks under a couple of attempted tackles to score.

    Duncan Weir adds the extras.

  7. converted try

    Converted try GLASGOW 21-10 Benettonpublished at 49 mins

    Rory Darge

    It's a gift for Glasgow, and Rory Darge takes full advantage.

    Malakai Fekitoa has the ball ripped from him by Tom Jordan, and it drops at the feet of Darge.

    The Scotland flanker picks up cleanly, pins his ears back and scores under the posts unopposed.

    The conversion is good, and that could be a decisive score.

  8. Postpublished at 46 mins

    Glasgow 14-10 Benetton

    Glasgow make their way into the Benetton 22, but the visitors stand firm and Euan Ferrie knocks on.

  9. Penalty Glasgow 14-10 Benettonpublished at 44 mins

    Jacob Umaga

    Over it goes, and Benetton move to within four points.

  10. Postpublished at 43 mins

    Glasgow 14-7 Benetton

    Benetton have started this second half brightly, and win a very kickable penalty.

    Jacob Umaga calls for his kicking tee.

  11. Kick-offpublished at 20:43 British Summer Time 27 September

    Glasgow 14-7 Benetton

    Away we go again...

  12. Postpublished at 20:42 British Summer Time 27 September

    HT: Glasgow 14-7 Benetton

    The players are back out at Scotstoun.

    Duncan Weir has replaced Adam Hastings for the second half.

    It was Hastings who was on the end of Scott Scrafton's high tackle that saw the Benetton lock sent off.

  13. Postpublished at 20:36 British Summer Time 27 September

    HT: Glasgow 14-7 Benetton

    As the players take on some half-time oranges, I'm going to scoff down some food of my own.

    I've spotted some biscuits in the cupboard as well that will fuel me for the second half. It's a glamorous existence.

  14. Half-timepublished at 20:32 British Summer Time 27 September

    Glasgow 14-7 Benetton

    A very watchable first half comes to an end.

    Glasgow deservedly lead at the break thanks to tries from Kyle Steyn and Matt Fagerson.

    Benetton hit back through Mirco Spagnolo, but have just seen lock Scott Scrafton sent off.

    Glasgow celebrateImage source, SNS
  15. Postpublished at 40 mins

    Glasgow 14-7 Benetton

    Ryan Wilson
    Former Glasgow Warriors player on Premier Sports

    That is one of the clearest red cards you will see all season.

  16. Red card Scott Scrafton (Benetton)published at 20:29 British Summer Time 27 September

    Glasgow 14-7 Benetton

    No surprise. That was incredibly reckless, and Benetton will play the rest of this game with 14 players.

    Head coach Marco Bortolami shakes his head on the touchlines.

  17. Postpublished at 39 mins

    Glasgow 14-7 Benetton

    Benetton's Scott Scrafton is in big bother here.

    He catches Adam Hastings high and late. I will be shocked if this isn't a red card.

  18. No trypublished at 38 mins

    Glasgow 14-7 Benetton

    Ah, that's a shame.

    Tom Jordan appears from nowhere to race onto a kick into space, and palms it back inside to Sione Tuipulotu before the ball goes into touch.

    However, replays clearly show the pass-cum-slap went forward and we go back for a Benetton scrum.

  19. try

    Try GLASGOW 19-7 Benettonpublished at 38 mins

    Sione Tuipulotu

    He's set two tries up, and now he scores one of his own. Sione Tuipulotu might be the one to cross the line, but it's all about Tom Jordan.

  20. Postpublished at 20:21 British Summer Time 27 September

    Glasgow 14-7 Benetton

    Gregor Hiddleston misses his mark again from the lineout, as his throw flies over everyone.

    Benetton gather and clear.