Heathcote then landed a fourth attempt to give his side a lead. Where Bath failed to convert their chances, Glasgow had limited opportunities. But in a rare visit and attack they burst through the midfield and then spread the ball wide and found Stuart Hogg who spotted the space to score, with Weir adding the extras. Heathecote though kept up his immaculate record with the boot to narrow the deficit to a point just minutes later. The 19-year-old then kicked Bath back in front with his sixth penalty, his last act of the game before making way for Donald who made his Bath debut. Weir then kicked his side ahead with 7 minutes remaining before Donald’s late strike which looked to have won the English side the game.
Glasgow Warriors v Bath - Glasgow WarriorsPenalty Glasgow Steyn almost clear again on the wing, but no advantage comes – Jordan goes to the corner. Glasgow ball Matthews finds Samuel and the maul is formed, driving strongly into the Bath 22. Advantage in hand… Penalty Glasgow Good turnover from the Warriors and away come the backs, Tuipulotu linking with Steyn before McKay goes for a gap out wide. Miles Reid is penalised for going off his feet, and Jordan finds touch 25m out from the Bath line. Bath ball Max Ojomoh has a go out wide, but Jones shackles him well. Fagerson then drives Tom Dunn back in the tackle, as Bath look for a way through.
Post updateGlasgow 0-3 BathKyle Steyn sparks Glasgow into life, catching a rather aimless Bath kick, and stepping past the would-be tackler. The Warriors' captain takes his side into the Bath 22... Penalty Glasgow 0-3 BathPiers FrancisIt sails through, and Bath lead early on. Post updateGlasgow 0-0 BathBath have had the early possession and territory, which results in a penalty for the visitors. Piers Francis calls for his kicking tee... Referee Luc Ramos peeps his whistle, and Bath fly-half Piers Francis gets us under way...
Copyright: SNSCopyright: SNSPost updateGlasgow 7-6 BathNot too much to report in terms of chances from the past few minutes, but Glasgow's tempo and speed of ball is causing Bath a few problems. Sione Tuipulotu does superbly to get over the ball and wins the hosts a penalty, which Tom Jordan kicks to touch. Penalty Glasgow 7-6 BathPiers FrancisBath win a penalty straight from kick-off, as Glasgow fail to clear. Piers Francis knocks over his second penalty goal of the night, and cuts the gap to one point.
Post updateGlasgow Warriors v Bath (20:00)Sebastian Cancelliere's neckwear tells you just how cold it is at Scotstoun tonight. It's nice and toasty at my desk though. Copyright: SNSCopyright: SNSSmith 'excited' by Glasgow depthGlasgow Warriors v Bath (20:00)Franco Smith has been talking to BBC Radio Scotland ahead of kick-off. "We just want to grow as a team, " he said. "That will be the focus for a while. If we want to compete at the end of the season we still need to improve.
Post updateGlasgow 7-3 BathColin GregorFormer Glasgow Warriors back on BBC Radio ScotlandQuote Message: Bath will be disappointed with the attempted tackle on Matt Fagerson, but he's a powerful, athletic individual. He bumps off the defender and has the pace to get over Converted try Glasgow 7-3 BathMatt FagersonA great response from Glasgow! The impetus looked to have slipped away slightly, but Matt Fagerson slips out of a couple of tackles to score under the posts. The conversion is good, and Glasgow are on the board.
Scrum Bath Bath scramble clear and kick downfield, and when McKay runs it back into midfield the ball is deemed to have gone forward. Scrum to the visitors on halfway. Well taken by Samuel at the tail, before Tuipulotu charges into contact in midfield. Great work from Tuipulotu, who gets over Cam Redpath at the ruck and wins the turnover penalty. Jordan finds touch on the Bath 22. Bath lineout The Warriors motoring with ball in hand, as Steyn and Fagerson combine well. Johnny Matthews offloads well in midfield, before Cancelliere’s chip ahead bounces into touch on the Bath 22. Bath miss touch from a penalty, so Josh McKay returns with interest. Alex Samuel with the steal! Scrum Glasgow Good defence from Huw Jones as the centre forces the error – scrum to the Warriors on halfway.
Challenge Cup: Glasgow force second try against BathGot a TV Licence? You need one to watch live TV on any channel or device, and BBC programmes on iPlayer. It’s the law. Find out moreLive Reporting George O'NeillAll times stated are UKTry Glasgow 12-6 BathSione VailanuA relentless rolling maul powers Glasgow over the line! Post updateGlasgow 7-6 BathGlasgow spread the play out to Kyle Steyn, who finds himself in space on the left wing. It comes to nothing, but the Warriors have a penalty advantage to fall back on. Tom Jordan kicks to the corner. Big chance coming up... Post updateGlasgow 7-6 BathThere's a little break in play, so here's a look at Matt Fagerson's try...
But Gray and the Warriors had the last word. Duncan Weir launched a drop-goal attempt with the clock showing red but his kick was way short and Bath failed to deal with the bouncing ball and Gray took his opportunity and divded under the posts to win the game. The visitors had plenty of possession and territory but couldn’t muster much with the ball and had to settle for seven kicks at goal. The first period was all about the boot, with Heineken Cup debutant Tom Heathcote kicking the visitors ahead twice, only for the scores to be levelled by his opposite number Weir on each occasion.
Challenge Cup: Fagerson try puts Glasgow ahead against Bath
Glasgow Warriors v Bath - Preview - European Professional Club RugbyGlasgow Warriors snatched a late win over Bath at Firhill with second-row Richie Gray scoring a try with the last play of the game to give his side a 26 v 21 victory. The script looked set for Bath to come away with the win after debutant and World Cup winner Stephen Donald came off the bench to kick them ahead with four minutes remaining.
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