Summary

  1. Postpublished at 15:04 British Summer Time 26 October

    Ospreys 0-0 Edinburgh

    The home side have started fast and Owen Williams arrows a nice kick into the corner to force Edinburgh to deal with a 5m throw near their own line.

    The line-out is tidy and the Scottish side exit.

  2. Postpublished at 15:01 British Summer Time 26 October

    Ospreys 0-0 Edinburgh

    Ross Thompson gets us under way.

  3. Postpublished at 15:00 British Summer Time 26 October

    Ospreys v Edinburgh (15:00)

    A glorious Welsh autumn day and the teams are out on the field.

    We're just about ready to go.

  4. Line-upspublished at 14:51 British Summer Time 26 October

    Ospreys v Edinburgh (15:00)

    Ospreys:Jack Walsh; Dan Kasende, Owen Watkin, Keiran Williams, Keelan Giles, Owen Williams, Reuben Morgan-Williams; Gareth Thomas, Dewi Lake, Ben Warren, Will Greatbanks, Adam Beard, Jac Morgan (capt), Justin Tipuric, Morgan Morris.

    Replacements: Sam Parry, Garyn Phillips, Tom Botha, Lewis Jones, Lewis Lloyd, Kieran Hardy, Tom Florence, Iestyn Hopkins.

    Edinburgh: Harry Paterson; Wes Goosen, Matt Currie, Matt Scott, Duhan van der Merwe; Ross Thompson, Ben Vellacott (capt); Boan Venter, Ewan Ashman, D’arcy Rae, Marshall Sykes, Jamie Hodgson, Jamie Ritchie, Hamish Watson, Ben Muncaster

    Replacements: Dave Cherry, Angus Williams, Paul Hill, Glen Young, Luke Crosbie, Charlie Shiel, Ben Healy, Mosese Tuipulotu.

    Referee: Griffin Colby (SARU)

    Assistant referees: Adam Jones & Ben Breakspear (WRU)

    TMO: Marius Jonker (SARU)

  5. Edinburgh look to go three from threepublished at 14:51 British Summer Time 26 October

    Ospreys v Edinburgh (15:00)

    Right, a few minutes to draw breath and then we are heading for Swansea where Ospreys host Edinburgh.

    Sean Everitt's men lost their opening three URC matches of the season, including a humiliating thrashing at the hands of the Lions.

    However, they have steadied the ship in recent weeks with victories over the Stormers and Cardiff at home, and look to make it three consecutive wins today.

    Ospreys are bottom of the pile with one win from five so far and will be desperate for a win to kick-start their campaign.

  6. 'It was a complete performance' - Franco Smithpublished at 14:47 British Summer Time 26 October

    FT: Stormers 17-28 Glasgow

    Glasgow Warriors head coach Franco Smith tells URC TV: "I'm really happy with the win. It was a very warm day here for the Scottish boys.

    "The plan that we had was accepted by the players, to get a second group on to make a difference for us.

    "Apart from some of the set-pieces it was a complete performance.

    "All teams you have to break them down, nobody rolls over. For us it's important to stay on the script and stay on the plan.

    "It's good for us the way we can finish games, that's important."

  7. 'It was like a Test match out there' - Sione Tuipulotupublished at 14:42 British Summer Time 26 October

    FT: Stormers 17-28 Glasgow

    Glasgow captain, and player of the match, Sione Tuipulotu tells URC TV: "Massively proud. We thought in elements of last week's game we played well, but we let it slip in a few moments. and I thought in those few moments this week we stood up to the challenge and sealed the game.

    "I think it was 0-0 after 35 minutes and both teams kind of came out swinging with no points on the board. It definitely did feel a little bit like a Test match and I'm just so proud of how we executed the game plan from the coaches. We executed a really good second half."

  8. Full-timepublished at 14:36 British Summer Time 26 October

    Stormers 17-28 Glasgow

    Jamie Dobie pops the ball into touch and that's it.

    Seriously impressive second-half performance and victory for the champions.

    Seven points from their two matches in South Africa against the Sharks and the Stormers.

    Excellent return for Franco Smith's side.

  9. Postpublished at 14:34 British Summer Time 26 October

    Stormers 17-28 Glasgow

    Just to underline the grip they have taken off the match, Glasgow force the scrum penalty and should be able to wind down the clock from here.

  10. Postpublished at 14:33 British Summer Time 26 October

    Stormers 17-28 Glasgow

    Stormers continue to try find the score that would set up a grandstand finish but as they attempt to go from deep the Glasgow defence is watertight and the ball is lost forward.

    "Glasgow have taken the wind out of the Stormers' sails", says the South African match commentator on URC TV.

    Spot on.

  11. Postpublished at 14:29 British Summer Time 26 October

    Stormers 17-28 Glasgow

    In the sweltering heat Glasgow have really come on strong in this final quarter.

    A number of great individual performances, but Sione Tuipulotu has been ridiculously good.

  12. try

    Try Glasgow! Henco Venter (con Jordan)published at 14:26 British Summer Time 26 October

    Stormers 17-28 Glasgow

    Bonus point try for Glasgow and is that the match-winner?

    From the line-out Johnny Matthews peels off and evades a few tackles to take Glasgow to the brink of the line.

    The ball is recycled and Henco Venter sticks the ball up the jumper and powers over.

    Jordan pops over the kick and Glasgow are within touching distance of a big victory now.

  13. Postpublished at 14:24 British Summer Time 26 October

    Stormers 17-21 Glasgow

    Leolin Zas just ran right over the top of Zander Fagerson. You don't see that very often.

    Stormers kick in behind but Tom Jordan collect and launches a monster kick downfield that finds touch.

    It's a 50/22 and suddenly Glasgow have a very promising attacking position.

  14. Postpublished at 14:22 British Summer Time 26 October

    Stormers 17-21 Glasgow

    Johnny Matthews has just absolutely melted Manie Libbok.

    Matthews seems like a man with something to prove out there after his disappointment of being left out the Scotland squad for the Autumn Nations Series.

  15. Postpublished at 14:21 British Summer Time 26 October

    Stormers 17-21 Glasgow

    It's never boring watching Glasgow Warriors, is it?

  16. try

    Try Glasgow! Kyle Rowe (con Tom Jordan)published at 14:17 British Summer Time 26 October

    Stormers 17-21 Glasgow

    Kyle Rowe - stop that!

    Sione Tuipulotu - he's involved in everything - slings it wide to Kyle Rowe. He has the width of a ruler to work with next to the touchline but grubbers the most precise kick through and outpaces the cover defence to dive on the loose ball to score.

    An absolutely world class finish. Tom Jordan is on for Adam Hastings and continues the flawless goalkicking with a peach of a conversion from the touchline.

    Glasgow lead by four.

  17. Penalty Stormers - Manie Libbokpublished at 14:16 British Summer Time 26 October

    Stormers 17-14 Glasgow

    Libbok strikes it well and the ball sails between the posts to nudge the home side in front.

  18. Postpublished at 14:15 British Summer Time 26 October

    Stormers 14-14 Glasgow

    The Stormers have just absolutely demolished the Glasgow scrum.

    Another penalty coming and this time Manie Libbok will have a shot at goal.

    Jamie Dobie ready to come on for Glasgow.

  19. Disallowed trypublished at 14:12 British Summer Time 26 October

    Stormers 14-14 Stormers

    Glasgow denied an absolute belter of a try.

    Adam Hastings pops a pass to Sione Tuipulotu who slices through the heart of the Stormers midfield with a brilliant line.

    He is hauled down just short of the line but offloads to Seb Cancilliere to score.

    The Hastings to Tuipulotu pass did look a little forward in real time and replays confirms that. TMO takes a look and it's no try.

  20. Postpublished at 14:09 British Summer Time 26 October

    Stormers 14-14 Glasgow

    Rory Sutherland and Zander Fagerson have really added some ballast with their ball-carrying and Jack Dempsey is punching holes too.

    Glasgow are making good progress into Stormers territory until Joseph Dweba pounces on an isolated runner to force the penalty for holding on.