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Leinster take the win as Glasgow’s European campaign ends at the Aviva.
Leinster take the win as Glasgow’s European campaign ends at the Aviva.
It’s Max Deegan who gets the ball down for his second try as he collects it wide.
Bryne misses his first kick of the game.
Despite the scoreline Glasgow are not rolling over and win another penalty that is sent into the Leinster 22.
Glasgow send a penalty into the Leinster 22 but the hosts manage to force a turnover and clear.
Sebastian Cancelliere replaces the injured Matt Fagerson
Matt Fagerson is receiving medical attention for a leg injury leading to a lengthy break in play
Diarmuid Mangan replaces RG Snyman
Ross Byrne replaces Sam Prendergast for the hosts. Patrick Schickerling, Ben Afshar and Max Williamson are on for Sam Talakai George Horne and Alex Samuel.
Warriors go offside in midfield and Leinster kick to the corner, they peel off the maul and Dan Sheehan rolls over in the corner. Conversion goes through from out wide.
Euan Ferrie comes on for Gregor Brown
Warriors win three back to back penalties inside the Leinster 22 and are applying pressure.
Luke McGrath, Rabah Slimani and Robbie Henshaw are on for Jamison Gibson-Park, Tadgh Furlong and Garry Ringrose.
Leinster try to run it from deep but knock on and Warriors have an attacking scrum just outside the 22.
Grant Stewart and Jamie Bhatti replace Johnny Matthews and Nathan McBeth
Dan Sheehan comes on for Ronan Kelleher
Garry Ringrose scores his second of the match, stepping past a couple of Glasgow defenders before showing strength to make it to the line.
Warriors start the second 40 on the front foot and go through some nice shape in a sustained period of possession. Leinster eventually get over the ball and win a turnover.
Adam Hastings kicks off the second half
Second best in Dublin so far
Hugo Kennan collects a clever Sam Prendergast grubber to score the hosts fifth. Conversion is good.
JP Du Preez is on for Sione Vailanu. Adam Hastings returns from his sin bin.
Andrew Porter replaces Cian Healy
The hosts have their fourth score. Tommy O’Brien racing down the wing and cutting inside to score. Prendergast converts.
Leinster kick through and Warriors have to retreat and are forced to carry the ball over their own line. Off the resulting scrum Gibson-Park flings the ball wide and James Lowe dives over in the corner. No conversion.
Hastings is shown a yellow card and will spend 10 minutes in the bin
The hosts are awarded a penalty try after Adam Hastings goes for an intercept but knocks it on with blue shirts waiting to walk the ball in.
Alex Samuel empties Caelan Doris. You’ll not see many bigger hits than that.
Leinster try the grubber through but it hits Kyle Rowe who picks the ball up and races down the wing. He hands off Prendergast and kicks through but Barrett wins the race and is able to clear.
Glasgow have ball in hand in the Leinster half for the first time in the match. They make good progress but the ball is dropped and the hosts are able to clear.
Caelan Doris replaces Jack Conan who looks to have taken a sore one
The hosts have scored this time. Clever passing in midfield sees them make good ground before a clever offload and wide pass allows Max Deegan to dive over in the corner. Prendergast’s conversion from wide is good.
Leinster think they’ve scored an opener after Jordie Barrett collects a Garry Ringrose offload to dive between the sticks. Luke Pearce consults the TMO who shows that the ball was knocked on. Warriors scrum well and exit.
Leinster play with advantage after a dominant scrum. They play wide and progress into the Warriors 22. Glasgow defend well and counter ruck the Irishmen off their own ball before kicking clear.
Leinster come out of the blocks fast but Jordie Barrett knocks on after a big hit in defence. Warriors look to counter and Jamie Dobie kicks down the touchline. Glasgow win a penalty and send it into Leinster’s half.
Sam Prendergast gets the game underway
Side by side both teams take to the field. Kick-off is just moments away.
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If you need something to watch before we kick off, then check out our Road to the Quarter Finals for some behind the scenes action as we prepared for tonight!
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Welcome to this week’s Match Centre for our Champions Cup Quarter Final against Leinster at the Aviva.
Kick off is at 8pm and we will be bringing you live updates here and on our social channels as we get ready to kick off!
Kick-off 8:00 pm