That's all from us from the Scotstoun Stadium. It was a morale-boosting victory for Glasgow ahead of their two-match South African tour, where they will face the Sharks and Lions. The Bulls travel to Ireland to take on struggling Munster next weekend.
FULL TIME! 35-19. A dominant performance from Glasgow Warriors is rewarded with a deserved bonus-point victory over last season's finalists. The Warriors were aggressive where the Bulls were passive and the scoreline perhaps flatters the visitors. Jake White's team have plenty to ponder after a sluggish URC tour opener.
TRY, BULLS, SWANEPOEL! 35-19. The Bulls do indeed have the final say of the match, as excellent hands from Coetzee puts Swanepoel over for a try in the final minute of play.
It may be too late for the Bulls to get the win, but they can still have the final say after winning a scrum penalty, which substitute flyhalf Steyn boots to put the visitors into Glasgow's 22.
Glasgow think they have a sixth try through Cancelliere, but it is chalked off on a TMO review due to a breakdown infringement in the build-up.
The Bulls win a free-kick from the scrum and take a quick-tap, coming within a couple of metres of the tryline. However, they are knocked backwards by the Glasgow defence, who then win another counter ruck and breakdown penalty.
The Bulls come close to scoring after two mini-linebreaks from Arendse and David Kriel, but Glasgow make an excellent cover tackle to prevent Gans from sprinting clear to dot down. The Bulls have an attacking five-metre scrum after a technical lineout infringement from Glasgow.
Kurt-Lee Arendse carries the Bulls into Glasgow's 22, but his attempted offload is intercepted and the home side clears to the halfway line. George Horne and Elrigh Louw are back on from their yellow cards.
Glasgow Warriors almost hit straight back from an attacking lineout, but Fagerson is bravely held up by replacement Bulls scrumhalf Papier.
CONVERSION, BULLS, SMITH! 35-14. Smith converts Du Plessis' try to narrow the deficit to 21 points.
TRY, BULLS, DU PLESSIS! 35-12. The Bulls have made the changes to their pack and it pays off as they win back-to-back penalties, before veteran hooker Du Plessis powers over.
YELLOW CARD! George Horne and Elrigh Louw are both sent to the sin bin for kicking off the heated moment. The game will restart with a penalty to the Bulls.
The Bulls win a penalty from a powerful scrum, but a fracas breaks out between both teams. The referee will review the incident.
Glasgow have an attacking lineout inside the Bulls' 22 after Cornal Hendricks carries the ball into touch. This time, the Bulls win a breakdown penalty and clear their lines.
CONVERSION, GLASGOW WARRIORS, HORNE. 35-7. Horne adds the extras from in front of the poles. The Warriors are in control at home.
TRY, GLASGOW WARRIORS, MCKAY! 33-5. Glasgow win a counter ruck inside the Bulls' 22. After taking the ball through a few phases, Cancelliere breaks through and offloads to put fullback McKay over for a fifth try.
It's more of the same in the second half as the Bulls win a penalty, kick for a lineout, take the ball through a couple of phases, but Glasgow win a breakdown penalty in their own 22 and clear.
KICK OFF! 28-7. The Bulls get the second half underway in Glasgow. The visitors looked all at sea in the first half and were very passive on defence. It's going to take a big effort to get themselves back into the contest. Glasgow already have the bonus-point sealed, but can they reproduce that first-half performance?
HALF TIME! 28-7. A fully deserved 21-point lead for the Glasgow Warriors at the break. The home side have bullied the Bulls from the word go and have punished some passive and porous defence from the visitors. The Bulls have struggled to get their maul going and, a piece of opportunism aside, have little positive to take from the first half.
The Bulls have one last chance to score in the half with an attacking lineout inside Glasgow's 22. However, Glasgow, who have done their homework, shut it down and win the turnover.
CONVERSION, GLASGOW WARRIORS, HORNE. 28-7. Horne converts his own try after securing the bonus point for the home side.
TRY, GLASGOW WARRIORS, HORNE! 26-7. A moment of absolute brilliance from George Horne sees the scrumhalf burst through after throwing a dummy pass. He then runs the half the field and reaches over to score one of the individual tries of the season to secure Glasgow a bonus point.
Glasgow go from one end of the field to another as an excellently placed kick from Tuipulotu has the Bulls under pressure in their 22.
The Bulls disrupt Glasgow's lineout and win a penalty from the subsequent scrum. Once again, they have a lineout inside Glasgow's 22. However, once again Glasgow kill the maul and win a defensive penalty.
The Bulls form the maul, but it's well shut down by Glasgow, who then win the ball back from a counter ruck before winning a penalty.
The Bulls have another attacking opportunity from a lineout inside Glasgow's 22. The visitors are awarded another penalty and go for another lineout.
A bizarre set of circumstances as Ruan Nortje appears to score for the Bulls from a charged-down kick. However, the replays showed the ball rebounding off Marcell Coetzee before Nortje gathered it. The Bulls are penalised for an earlier infringement by Elrigh Louw, who pulled the scrum cap off an opponent.
CONVERSION, GLASGOW WARRIORS, HORNE! 21-7. Horne continues his perfect day off the tee with a third conversion as the rain starts to come down in Glasgow.
TRY, GLASGOW WARRIORS, CUMMINGS! 19-7. A strong driving maul takes Glasgow to within a metre of the tryline, before lock Cummings forced his way over for the home side's third try.
Glasgow launch another excellent attacking move from a lineout and win a penalty in the Bulls' 22. Once again, the hosts turn down a shot at goal and opt for a lineout.
CONVERSION, BULLS, SMITH! 14-7. Chris Smith converts Arendse's try. The Bulls are on the board in Glasgow.
TRY, BULLS, ARENDSE! 14-5. A comedy of errors from Glasgow Warriors is pounced on by Hendricks, who sets Arendse away for the Bulls' first try of the match.
The Bulls get a penalty from a scrum and kick into Glasgow's 22. However, Glasgow repel the attack and win a breakdown penalty.
CONVERSION, GLASGOW WARRIORS, HORNE! 14-0. Horne converts as Glasgow continue their excellent start to the match.
TRY, GLASGOW WARRIORS, CANCELLIERE! 12-0. A wonderfully worked move from the lineout sees hooker Fraser Brown put Argentinian wing Cancelliere away for Glasgow's second try. What a start from the home side!
Glasgow are awarded a penalty for a high tackle and kick deep into Bulls territory.
CONVERSION, GLASGOW WARRIORS, HORNE! 7-0. Horne adds the extras to give Glasgow an early seven-point lead at home.
TRY, GLASGOW WARRIORS, FAGERSON! 5-0. Glasgow can't launch the maul, but keep possession and hammer away at the tryline before Fagerson bursts over for the opening try.
A slick attack move from a scrum puts Glasgow into the Bulls' 22. The hosts are awarded a penalty, but turn down a shot at goal and decide to kick to the touchline.
KICK OFF! 0-0. Glasgow get this URC clash against the Bulls underway.
Our referee for this match is Ireland’s Andy Brace. He will be assisted by David Sutherland and Ru Campbell of Scotland. The TMO is Ireland’s Mark Patton.
Injuries have prompted a reshuffle to the Bulls backline and pack. Cornal Hendricks shifts from outside centre to right wing, with Lionel Mapoe coming into the starting lineup, while Stedman Gans gets a first start of the campaign on the opposite wing. Chris Smith starts at flyhalf as Johan Goosen has not been risked. 21-year-old hooker Jan-Hendrik Wessels makes his first URC start in place of the injured Johan Grobbelaar.
Bulls: 15 Kurt-Lee Arendse, 14 Cornal Hendricks, 13 Lionel Mapoe, 12 David Kriel, 11 Stedman Gans, 10 Chris Smith, 9 Zak Burger, 8 Elrigh Louw, 7 Marco van Staden, 6 Marcell Coetzee (c), 5 Ruan Nortje, 4 Walt Steenkamp, 3 Francois Klopper, 2 Jan-Hendrik Wessels, 1 Gerhard Steenekamp.
Replacements: 16 Bismarck du Plessis, 17 Simphiwe Matanzima, 18 Mornay Smith, 19 Janko Swanepoel, 20 Reinhardt Ludwig, 21 Embrose Papier, 22 Morne Steyn, 23 Wandisile Simelane.
Sione Tuipulotu captains Glasgow for the first time, while George Horne and Matt Fagerson return after missing last weekend due to knocks. Josh McKay makes his first appearance of the season after recovering from off-season surgery. Former Bulls forward Sintu Manjezi is on the Warriors bench.
Glasgow Warriors: 15 Josh McKay, 14 Sebastian Cancelliere, 13 Sione Tuipulotu (c), 12 Sam Johnson, 11 Cole Forbes, 10 Tim Jordan, 9 George Horne, 8 Matt Fagerson, 7 Tom Gordon, 6 Gregor Brown, 5 Richie Gray, 4 Scott Cummings, 3 Zander Fagerson, 2 Fraser Brown, 1 Jamie Bhatti.
Replacements: 16 George Turner, 17 Oli Kebble, 18 Lucio Sordoni, 19 JP du Preez, 20 Sintu Manjezi, 21 Ryan Wilson, 22 Ali Price, 23 Domingo Miotti.
The Bulls have faced Scottish opponents on three previous occasions, winning two and losing one. Their previous visit to Scotland ended with a 10-17 loss in Edinburgh 12 months ago.
The two sides’ only previous meeting was in Pretoria in April, with the Bulls winning 29-17.
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the United Rugby Championship fourth-round clash between Glasgow Warriors and the Bulls from Scotstoun Stadium in Glasgow.