Summary

  • Glasgow Warriors seeking second straight URC title

  • Stormers lost to Glasgow at quarter-final stage last year

  • Warriors score tries through Darge, Rowe and Venter, Horne adding two conversions

  • Sentatla comes out sin bin to score tries in both halves, with Feinberg-Mngomezulu kicking a conversion and two penalties

  • Rowe scores his second try after break, with Horne converting

  • Horne adds a try, conversion and penalty

  1. Postpublished at 21:41 British Summer Time 30 May

    FT: Glasgow 36-18 Stormers

    So, Glasgow's hopes of successive URC titles stay alive with a comprehensive win over Stormers at Scotstoun.

    The other three quarter-finals - including Bulls v Edinburgh - take place tomorrow.

    We'll be back to cover that game and see if there will be two Scottish sides in the last four of the competition.

    Until then, goodbye.

    Glasgow celebrateImage source, SNS
  2. 'To a man we were on it' - Dargepublished at 21:31 British Summer Time 30 May

    FT: Glasgow 36-18 Stormers

    Glasgow flanker and player of the match Rory Darge tells Premier Sports:

    "Class. Obviously it's potentially our last one at Scotstoun this season, so it's good to put on a performance we're happy with.

    "It's fairly easy to get right when we're there physically and to a man, we were on it today.

    "It's obviously the goal [to win the URC again], but we weren't looking past the Stormers."

    Rory DargeImage source, SNS
  3. Podcast star Darge lights it uppublished at 21:26 British Summer Time 30 May

    FT: Glasgow 36-18 Stormers

    Tom English
    BBC Scotland's chief sports writer at Scotstoun

    Rory Darge, clearly inspired after his guest appearance on our Scotland Rugby Podcast on Wednesday, named a very worthy man of the match.

    Plenty of others had big games, but Darge's work-rate was exceptional. Tremendous influence all night.

    Clean up that penalty count and Glasgow are going to give Leinster, probably, a decent game in the semi-final.

  4. Full-timepublished at 21:23 British Summer Time 30 May

    Glasgow 36-18 Stormers

    The champions are the first side into the URC semi-finals.

    Glasgow celebrateImage source, SNS
  5. Postpublished at 79 mins

    Glasgow 36-18 Stormers

    A breakdown penalty goes Glasgow's way.

    They are nearly there.

  6. Postpublished at 76 mins

    Glasgow 36-18 Stormers

    Stormers continue to chuck the ball around with little reward.

    Five minutes to go.

  7. Fumbling Stormers would be better with a bar of soappublished at 21:13 British Summer Time 30 May

    Glasgow 36-18 Stormers

    Tom English
    BBC Scotland's chief sports writer at Scotstoun

    This is ridiculous.

    Glasgow have conceded 16 penalties and it's double scores to Glasgow, largely because their defence has been superb (Rory Darge has been wildly impressive) and also because the Stormers' handling errors must be in the hundreds, or maybe it just feels that way.

    They've had so many opportunities and so many fumbles. It's incredible the number of balls they've put down.

  8. Postpublished at 70 mins

    Glasgow 36-18 Stormers

    Glasgow are managing this game maturely, cheered on by their home fans.

    The play-offs seem to bring the best out of Franco Smith's side.

  9. Postpublished at 65 mins

    Glasgow 36-18 Stormers

    Glasgow are 15 minutes away from the URC semi-finals.

  10. Postpublished at 61 mins

    Glasgow 36-18 Stormers

    Stormers are really forcing things in an attempt to get back into this quarter-final, but hooker Andre-Hugo Venter knocks on with the try line beckoning.

    Time is running out for the South Africans.

  11. Penalty Glasgow 36-18 Stormerspublished at 57 mins

    George Horne

    Through it goes.

  12. Postpublished at 20:55 British Summer Time 30 May

    Glasgow 33-18 Stormers

    Confidence is oozing out of Glasgow.

    Sione Tuipulotu beats two or three would-be tacklers before offloading to centre partner Stafford McDowall.

    Stormers just about haul him down, but the home side win a penalty - George Horne will kick at goal

  13. 'Mesmeric Glasgow a joy to watch'published at 20:55 British Summer Time 30 May

    Glasgow 33-18 Stormers

    Tom English
    BBC Scotland's chief sports writer at Scotstoun

    Mesmeric stuff from Glasgow. They're back! A steal at the front of a Stormers lineout at one side and then a lethal strike and a score up the other side. That was perfection.

    Brilliant decision-making, brilliant execution, Sione Tuipulotu excellent skip pass and a tremendous ball back inside from Kyle Rowe to George Horne.

    A joy to watch.

    George HorneImage source, SNS
  14. converted try

    Converted try GLASGOW 33-18 Stormerspublished at 52 mins

    George Horne

    What a score! Glasgow are in full flight now.

    A magnificent sweeping move down the left ends with a familiar sight for fans of Scottish rugby - George Horne arriving in support.

    The scrum-half converts his own score and the Warriors have one foot in the URC semi-finals.

  15. converted try

    Converted try GLASGOW 26-18 Stormerspublished at 46 mins

    Kyle Rowe

    Glasgow go straight up the other end and score their fourth try!

    Tom Jordan glides through a gap in the Stormers defence and offloads to Kyle Rowe, who dives over from close range.

    The conversion is duly added and the nerves among the home fans are calmed somewhat.

  16. try

    Try Glasgow 19-18 STORMERSpublished at 44 mins

    Seabelo Senatla

    Stormers put Seabelo Senatla away into space and he hares away to score his second try of the evening.

    The conversion is pulled wide, meaning Glasgow stay in front... just.

  17. Kick-offpublished at 41 mins

    Glasgow 19-13 Stormers

    We are back under way at Scotstoun.

  18. Postpublished at 20:37 British Summer Time 30 May

    HT: Glasgow 19-13 Stormers

    I reckon Kyle Steyn enjoyed Henco Venter's score - Glasgow's third try of the contest.

    Henco VenterImage source, SNS
  19. Postpublished at 20:32 British Summer Time 30 May

    HT: Glasgow 19-13 Stormers

    Ryan Wilson
    Former Glasgow Warriors player on Premier Sports

    Stormers are defending really narrow and Glasgow look so dangerous when they get on the front foot.

  20. Half-time Glasgow 19-13 Stormerspublished at 20:27 British Summer Time 30 May

    Having resisted all that Stormers pressure, Glasgow almost score their fourth try.

    Josh McKay spins out of a tackle and offloads to Kyle Steyn, but visiting flanker Paul de Villliers gets over the ball to win a penalty in the final act of a gripping first half.

    Kyle SteynImage source, SNS