Match Preview | Ospreys (A)
Glasgow Warriors travel to Bridgend this weekend aiming to back up their emphatic 49-0 win over Dragons with another strong performance against the Ospreys in the BKT United Rugby Championship.
Franco Smith’s side produced their most complete display of the season last time out at Scotstoun, blending attacking flair with defensive steel to secure their first victory of the new campaign. Now, the challenge is to carry that momentum onto the road.
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The win over Dragons could be the start of successive wins for Smith’s side, as they have not won back-to-back URC matches since April, a statistic the Warriors will be eager to change.
Glasgow’s season started well with a confident 35-19 win over Hollywoodbets Sharks, but a narrow loss the following week away to Benetton looked to stall their momentum, before last weekend’s triumph over the Dragons.
George Horne has been central to the resurgence — the scrum-half is the Warriors’ leading scorer this season with 20 points and two tries, while his sharp tempo and leadership around the breakdown remain crucial. Johnny Matthews, who also has two tries to his name, continues to be a reliable presence in the pack.

Historically, this fixture has been fiercely competitive. Glasgow hold a narrow edge in the all-time URC series, with 19 wins to Ospreys’ 17 and three draws. The margins between these sides are consistently tight, and Saturday’s match is likely to follow the same script.
For Glasgow, consistency will be the key focus. The Warriors’ discipline and composure away from home has sometimes let them down, but their set-piece and defensive organisation against Dragons were much improved.
Ospreys will enter the match buoyed by a 24-0 home win over Zebre Parma, ending their own difficult start to the season. They have won their last four matches at Brewery Field, meaning Glasgow will need to be sharp from the outset to silence the Bridgend crowd.
With both teams desperate to climb the URC standings, this contest carries early-season significance. If Glasgow can replicate their intensity and execution from last weekend, they have every chance of securing a first away win since March.
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