Postpublished at 13:03 BST 26 October 2024
Glasgow 0-0 Stromers
Leolin Zas breaks out from deep and the counter looks to be on for the Stormers, but his pass to Ruhan Nel is forward and the referee pulls them back.
Little warning for Glasgow there.
FT: Ospreys 22-13 Edinburgh
Lake, Thomas and Parry go over for hosts
Vellacott plants, two Thompson penalties for visitors
Earlier today: Stormers 17-28 Glasgow Warriors
Andy Burke
Glasgow 0-0 Stromers
Leolin Zas breaks out from deep and the counter looks to be on for the Stormers, but his pass to Ruhan Nel is forward and the referee pulls them back.
Little warning for Glasgow there.
Stormers 0-0 Glasgow
Lovely kick in behind from Adam Hastings forces a line-out deep in Stormers territory but they claim the line-out and manage to exit cleanly.
Incidentally, the pitch looks terrible!
Stormers 0-0 Glasgow
First scrum of the day results in a penalty to the home side and Libbok bangs a penalty downfield.
Stormers 0-0 Glasgow
Adam Hastings' clearance kick is charged down and gives the Stormers a chance to run through some phases, but Jamie Bhatti comes up trumps at the breakdown to force a penalty and relieve the pressure.
Stormers 0-0 Glasgow
Manie Libbok gets us under way at Danie Craven Stadium.
Stormers v Glasgow
The 2022 champions up against the reigning champions - this should be a cracker.
The teams are emerging from the tunnel now....
Stormers v Glasgow (12:45)
It's sure to be an emotional day for Richie Gray, who plays his final match in Glasgow colours before joining Toyota Verblitz in Japan.
Well I say emotional - the big fella is not exactly known for giving too much away. He's probably the most laidback Scottish player in recent memory.
He's been a wonderful servant for club and country and I'm sure the Warriors players will want to send him on his way with a victory this afternoon.
Stormers v Glasgow (12:45)
Stormers:15) Warrick Gelant, 14) Ruhan Nel, 13) Daniel du Plessis, 12) Damian Willemse, 11) Leolin Zas, 10) Manie Libbok, 9) Paul de Wet; 1) Brok Harris, 2 Andre-Hugo Venter, 3) Frans Malherbe, 4) JD Schickerling, 5) Ruben van Heerden, 6) Marcel Theunissen, 7) Ben-Jason Dixon, 8) Keketso Morabe
Subs: 16) Joseph Dweba, 17) Leon Lyons, 18) Neethling Fouche, 19) Adre Smith, 20) Willie Engelbrecht, 21) Louw Nel, 22) Herschel Jantjies, 23) Suleiman Hartzenberg
Glasgow: 15) Josh McKay, 14) Sebastian Cancelliere, 13) Huw Jones, 12) Sione Tuipulotu, 11) Kyle Rowe, 10) Adam Hastings, 9) George Horne: 1) Jamie Bhatti, 2) Johnny Matthews, 3) Sam Talakai, 4) Gregor Brown, 5) Richie Gray, 6) Matt Fagerson, 7) Rory Darge, 8) Jack Dempsey
Subs: 16) Gregor Hiddleston, 17) Rory Sutherland, 18) Zander Fagerson, 19) Scott Cummings, 20) Max Williamson, 21) Henco Venter, 22) Jamie Dobie, 23) Tom Jordan
Stormers v Glasgow (12:45)
Glasgow played their part in an extraordinary game last time out against Sharks.
Warriors looked for all the world like they would be leaving Durban empty-handed as they trailed 28-12 going into the final couple of minutes.
However, Rory Darge touched down on 79 minutes and Johnny Matthews finished a brilliant team move to score with the clock in the red to snatch two losing points out the fire.
Let's hope we see a similarly entertaining affair today.
Right then, I hope you've left a little room after your Saturday breakfast and are ready to feast upon a double helping of United Rugby Championship action this afternoon.
First up it's Glasgow Warriors' second match of their South African mini-tour as they take on Stormers in Stellenbosch. That one kicks-off at 12:45.
Then we will be straight into live coverage of Ospreys v Edinburgh at 15:00.