FULL TIME! It wasn't the drama that we got when the two sides faced off in January, but Glasgow have their second win of the season. They will travel to Wales to take on Ospreys in the next round, while the Stormers will have an opportunity to bounce back in Italy against Benetton.
FULL TIME! 20-9. Glasgow see out one final attack and decide to bring the game to an end. A scoreless second half sees the Warriors miss out on the four-try bonus point, but they have brought the Stormers' unbeaten start to an end and denied the visitors a losing bonus point.
The Stormers win a penalty as we go into overtime. Blommetjies' kick goes up to Glasgow's 22-metre line.
An attack from Glasgow in the final minute of play comes to an end as an attempted offload is lost forward. Play will restart with a Stormers scrum on the 10-metre line.
The Stormers work up to the halfway line, but Blommetjies' attempted chip kick goes out on the full.
The Stormers force the knock-on from Glasgow to earn a scrum inside their own 22. They will have eight minutes to work all the way upfield.
Glasgow win a penalty for a collapsed lineout and kick to the Stormers' 22. The hosts will be looking to put the game to bed and get the bonus-point try here.
Glasgow's Horne breaks from a ruck and sends a chip kick down to the Stormers' 22, which is gathered by Zas. Play comes to an end with a knock-on from the Stormers, but they are awarded a penalty for a no-arms tackle.
A big defensive play from Glasgow sees No 8 Vailanu win a breakdown turnover penalty five metres from his own tryline, with the Stormers building pressure through phases.
Into the final 20 minutes of the match and while the Stormers have responded positively, they have yet to make a dent on the scoreboard since the first half. The visitors win a penalty for a high tackle and a fantastic kick gives them a lineout in Glasgow's 22.
The Stormers are left stunned as Glasgow are awarded a penalty from the scrum, allowing the hosts to kick up to the 10-metre line.
A massive maul gets the Stormers near the tryline, but captain Neethling Fouche is held up. The Stormers were playing with an offsides penalty advantage and call for the five-metre scrum.
The Stormers have Glasgow trapped in the home side's half for what has been the visitors' best period of pressure of the match. A penalty from a maul allows the Stormers to kick into Glasgow's 22.
The Stormers win a penalty from a scrum in their own 22 and kick up to the halfway line. The visitors make four substitutions, all of them in the pack.
The Stormers produce a massive counter-shove at a maul and successfully see out a Glasgow attack. The visitors are back to their full contingent, with both Dweba and Roos returning from their yellow cards.
A scrum outside Glasgow's 22 allows the Stormers to get Venter on as a hooker. However, Glasgow, scrumming with an extra forward, still get the penalty and kick into Stormers' territory.
With hooker Joseph Dweba in the sin bin, the Stormers rely on fullback Warrick Gelant to throw into the lineout. Unsurprisingly, his first two throws go wide of the mark.
KICK OFF! 20-9. The Stormers get this URC clash back underway in Glasgow. The visitors will start the second half with 13 men and 11 points down.
HALF TIME! 20-9. Horne misses his conversion attempt as Glasgow Warriors go into the break with an 11-point lead. The hosts have looked more dangerous with the ball in an error-filled match, but their hopes have been significantly boosted as the Stormers lost two players to the sin bin towards the end of the half. Hooker Johnny Matthews scored two tries, both from mauls.
TRY, GLASGOW WARRIORS, MATTHEWS! 20-9. Matthews has his second try of the match. It comes from another massive driving maul, for which the Stormers, down to 13 men, have no answer.
YELLOW CARD! It's a second yellow card in the space of a minute for the Stormers, as Dweba joins Roos in the sin bin for a dangerous tackle.
TMO CHECK! The Stormers are in trouble again, this time the TMO is looking at a dangerous tackle from Dweba on the halfway line.
YELLOW CARD! Roos is sent to the sin bin for a dangerous breakdown clean-out. The Stormers will finish the first half and start the second half with 14 men.
TMO CHECK! Evan Roos is in hot water as the TMO wants to check an off-the-ball dangerous clean-out from the Stormers loose forward.
PENALTY, STORMERS, FEINBERG-MNGOMEZULU! 15-9. Feinberg-Mngomezulu gives the ball a massive kick and it comfortably sails over the crossbar.
The Stormers win a penalty for a high tackle. Feinberg-Mngomezulu will look to cut the gap with another long-range shot just ahead of the halfway line.
PENALTY, GLASGOW WARRIORS, HORNE! 15-6. Having missed a conversion minutes earlier, Horne is successful with his penalty kick, taking Glasgow into a nine-point lead.
Glasgow win a penalty in the Stormers' 22, after breaking through from the halfway line. The home side opts for a shot at goal.
CONVERSION MISSED! 12-6. Horne misses with his second conversion attempt. The score stays at 12-6.
TRY, GLASGOW WARRIORS, MATTHEWS! 12-6. Glasgow strike straight back! It comes from a charge-down of a Stormers clearance, giving Glasgow a lineout in the 22. A powerful maul puts hooker Matthews over for the home side's second try.
PENALTY, STORMERS, FEINBERG-MNGOMEZULU! 7-6. Feinberg-Mngomezulu slots his long-range penalty to cut the deficit to one point.
The Stormers win an offsides penalty after clever play from Jantjies. Feinberg-Mngomezulu will have another shot at goal.
CONVERSION, GLASGOW WARRIORS, HORNE! 7-3. Horne adds the extras with his first kick at goal.
TRY, GLASGOW WARRIORS, TUIPULOTU! 5-3. Glasgow get the first try of the match! It's an excellently worked move from a scrum, putting Tuipulotu into space for a free run at the tryline.
A strong maul from Glasgow is halted and dragged down as the Stormers win a turnover near their own tryline. However, Glasgow get the feed after winning a free-kick for an early engagement.
An error from Feinberg-Mngomezulu gives Glasgow the ball from the kick-off. The hosts win a breakdown penalty and kick for an attacking lineout.
PENALTY, STORMERS, FEINBERG-MNGOMEZULU! 0-3. The Stormers open the scoring as Feinberg-Mngomezulu is successful with his first attempt at goal.
Feinberg-Mngomezulu wins a breakdown penalty for the Stormers, who opt to allow the centre to kick at goal.
Glasgow win a penalty from offsides on the 10-metre line, but turn down a shot at goal for a lineout. However, the kick is sent beyond the dead-ball line. The Stormers win a penalty from the scrum.
An attacking opportunity for the Stormers is wasted, after Feinberg-Mngomezulu drops a pass from a lineout on the 22. Glasgow win a penalty from the scrum and kick beyond the halfway line.
Glasgow go close! A wonderful try-scoring opportunity is created by Cancelliere, who breaks a tackle on the halfway line and runs up to the 22, but the winger's pass is dropped, and the Stormers win a penalty for a high tackle.
An overthrow from the Stormers' Dweba from a lineout outside Glasgow's 22 in pounced on by opposite number Matthews. The hooker's carry brings the Warriors up to the halfway line, but a crossfield kick is fumbled into touch by wing Cancelliere.
It has been a strong start from the visitors, as they win a penalty on defence and kick for a lineout on the 10-metre line. The Stormers launch an attack, but Herschel Jantjies' kick goes dead.
KICK OFF! 0-0. Glasgow Warriors get this URC clash underway. The hosts are playing from right to left.
It's nearly time for kick-off in this URC fixture and the Stormers will be playing in conditions far from the summer climates they were enjoying in South Africa. It is a chilly six degrees in Glasgow, but it seems that the rain will be staying away tonight.
The referee for this game is Ireland's Chris Busby. He will be assisted by David Sutherland and Michael Todd, both from Scotland. The TMO is Ireland's Colin Stanley.
The Stormers will be looking for better fortunes in the northern hemisphere compared to last season, when they won one, drew two and lost three in the UK and Ireland.
The headline change to the Stormers' lineup sees Springbok No 8 Evan Roos switch to blindside flank in a re-jigged back row, where he is joined by Willie Engelbrecht and youngster Keke Morabe, who earns his first start. Roos is one of five Springboks in the matchday 23, with World Cup winner Herschel Jantjies taking over the No 9 jersey from Paul de Wet alongside the returning Jean-Luc du Plessis at flyhalf.
Stormers: 15 Warrick Gelant, 14 Angelo Davids, 13 Ben Loader, 12 Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu, 11 Leolin Zas, 10 Jean-Luc du Plessis, 9 Herschel Jantjies, 8 Keke Morabe, 7 Evan Roos, 6 Willie Engelbrecht, 5 Ruben van Heerden, 4 Ben-Jason Dixon, 3 Neethling Fouche (c), 2 Joseph Dweba, 1 Ali Vermaak.
Replacements: 16 Andre-Hugo Venter, 17 Lizo Gqoboka, 18 Brok Harris, 19 Adre Smith, 20 Gary Porter, 21 Marcel Theunissen, 22 Stefan Ungerer, 23 Clayton Blommetjies.
Matt Fagerson, Sione Tuipulotu and Ollie Smith will all make their first appearances of the 2023/24 campaign as Glasgow Warriors have welcomed the trio of Scotland internationals into their starting lineup. South African head coach Franco Smith and his coaching team make seven changes in total to the starting XV that took to the field in Galway last weekend.
Glasgow Warriors: 15 Ollie Smith, 14 Sebastian Cancelliere, 13 Sione Tuipulotu, 12 Stafford McDowall (c), 11 Kyle Rowe, 10 Tom Jordan, 9 George Horne, 8 Sione Vailanu, 7 Rory Darge, 6 Matt Fagerson, 5 Richie Gray, 4 Greg Peterson, 3 Zander Fagerson, 2 Johnny Matthews, 1 Oli Kebble.
Replacements: 16 Angus Fraser, 17 Jamie Bhatti, 18 Lucio Sordoni, 19 Scott Cummings, 20 Alex Samuel, 21 Henco Venter, 22 Jamie Dobie, 23 Duncan Weir.
The most recent URC clash between these two sides came in January, when Glasgow Warriors claimed a hard-fought 24-17 victory at home. In the first meeting between the two teams in Cape Town, the Stormers powered to a 32-7 victory on route to winning the title.
Glasgow Warriors are in seventh place, having started their campaign with a sensational home 43-25 win over eight-time champions Leinster, before a loss away in Ireland against Connacht.
The Stormers currently top the United Rugby Championship table after claiming bonus-point wins over the Lions and Scarlets to get their campaign off to a strong start.
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of this United Rugby Championship third-round match between Glasgow Warriors and the Stormers at Scotstoun Stadium in Glasgow.