Glasgow will aim to finish their European campaign on a high, while for Edinburgh the mission continues as they look to preserve a recent upturn in fortunes ahead of the Six Nations break, writes Al Kerr.
Edinburgh have a home quarter final to play for in the Challenge Cup (Fri) while Dave Rennie is giving youth a chance for the visit to Leinster (Sun) with Glasgow out of contention in the Champions Cup.
Glasgow’s European campaign ended last week but this weekend they were determined to go down fighting. There was plenty of spark, but not enough concentration, writes Rory Baldwin.
Richard Cockerill has picked a decent strength side to face the Russian side Krasny Yar going as Edinburgh pass the half way point in their European campaign with a decent head of steam.
Glasgow welcome Leinster to Scotstoun desperate for European points while Edinburgh are in Russia for one of Europe’s more esoteric away trips. Here are the teams.
Exeter eventually came out on top in a frenetic European Champions Cup encounter at their Sandy Park home, and inflict a season’s first defeat on Dave Rennie’s Warriors, writes Iain Hay.
Glasgow begin their first European campaign under Dave Rennie this weekend with a tricky visit to Premiership champions the Exeter Chiefs. It won’t get easier…
The draws for next year’s European Champions and Challenge Cups sneaked out late last week so Iain Hay takes a look at how our plucky-pro teams have gone. Will the new coaching regimes be pleased?
Duncan Hodge has picked about the strongest side he can muster with current injuries, making four changes from the team that fared so poorly against the Scarlets.
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