Glasgow Warriors have completed a perfect group stage in the Champions Cup, beating Saracens 28-21 to set up a home last-16 tie against Bulls. The win has propelled Franco Smith's side to four wins from four and 20 points, ensuring they secure top seeding.
A dominant first half saw Glasgow build a 21-3 lead, with tries from Ollie Smith, Kyle Steyn and George Horne. Saracens enjoyed greater territory in the second half but were unable to breach Glasgow's robust defence, despite Elliot Daly coming close to scoring.
The bonus point was eventually secured in the final play by Seb Stephen, who finished off a powerful maul after being brought on as a replacement for the injured Zander Fagerson. This win has given Warriors home advantage in their last-16 tie against Bulls and solidified their position as serious contenders for this year's Champions Cup.
With Glasgow now set to host Bulls at Scotstoun, Smith will be looking to maintain his team's fine form and add another scalp to their trophy aspirations.
A dominant first half saw Glasgow build a 21-3 lead, with tries from Ollie Smith, Kyle Steyn and George Horne. Saracens enjoyed greater territory in the second half but were unable to breach Glasgow's robust defence, despite Elliot Daly coming close to scoring.
The bonus point was eventually secured in the final play by Seb Stephen, who finished off a powerful maul after being brought on as a replacement for the injured Zander Fagerson. This win has given Warriors home advantage in their last-16 tie against Bulls and solidified their position as serious contenders for this year's Champions Cup.
With Glasgow now set to host Bulls at Scotstoun, Smith will be looking to maintain his team's fine form and add another scalp to their trophy aspirations.