Summary

  • Champions Cup round two:

  • Pool One - Glasgow Warriors come from 21 points down to stun Toulouse 28-21

  • Pool Two result - Munster score five tries in 31-3 win over Gloucester

  • Pool Four result - Champions Bordeaux cruise to 50-21 victory over Scarlets

  • Pool One result - Saracens fall to 28-23 loss to Sharks in Durban

  • Pool One result - Sale Sharks chalk up 35-14 win at Clermont Auvergne

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  1. Postpublished at 20:58 GMT 13 December 2025

    HT: Glasgow Warriors 0-21 Toulouse

    While Toulouse have been incredible, Glasgow have given away eight penalties.

    In comparison, Toulouse have conceded just three.

    Matthew Carley was not the most popular man at the end of the first half.

  2. Third Toulouse try a 'killer blow'published at 20:55 GMT 13 December 2025

    HT: Glasgow Warriors 0-21 Toulouse

    John Barclay
    Former Scotland captain on Premier Sports

    We knew they'd probably be behind at half time with the way the wind is, but that try just before half-time...

    Toulouse are really getting a roll on and that really felt like a killer blow.

    At 14-0, Glasgow would have been happy going in at half-time. At 21-0, it's a different story.

  3. Gourgues, the young maestro, strikes againpublished at 20:53 GMT 13 December 2025

    HT: Glasgow Warriors 0-21 Toulouse

    Tom English
    BBC Scotland chief sports writer at Scotstoun

    Glasgow defending mightily but they can't hold out forever and eventually the dam bursts when Josh McKay falls off a tackle.

    A second try for Kalvin Gourgues, who's only 20 by the way. His midfield partner, Paul Costes, is 22.

    It's obscene and unfair to have a midfield that young and that good. Glasgow have hardly had any ball worthy of the name. Toulouse are relentless.

  4. Half-time Glasgow Warriors 0-21 Toulousepublished at 20:48 GMT 13 December 2025

    This is a stacked Glasgow team, full of URC winners and Scotland internationals, and they are being ripped apart by the 'Galacticos' of world rugby.

    Antoine Dupont has been back at his best after eight months out through injury, while young Kalvin Gourgeus has scored a double.

    There was a bit of doubt about the second. Was there a forward pass? Let us know with those thumbs.

    Antoine DupontImage source, SNS
  5. No trypublished at 40 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 0-21 Toulouse

    That is an incredible piece of defence from Jamie Dobie.

    Ange Capuozzo leaps for the corner, but the covering scrum half tackles the Italy international into touch, with his boot brushing the touchline before he dotted the ball down.

  6. Postpublished at 37 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 0-21 Toulouse

    Ryan Wilson
    Former Glasgow Warriors player on Premier Sports

    Glasgow had done so well to hold them out, you knew they could withstand it in tight.

    But Toulouse want it wide and Josh McKay will be disappointed with that, he's got to try and use the touchline. It's a well taken try.

    You thought the pressure would give at some point, and they find it round the edge.

  7. try

    Converted Try Glasgow Warriors 0-21 TOULOUSEpublished at 35 mins

    Kalvin Gourgeus

    The 20-year-old is in again, and there's not much controversy about this one.

    In fact, the youngster beats Josh McKay on the outside and the Warriors fullback really should do better when one-on-one.

    Unbelievable strike from Thomas Ramos from out wide.

  8. Postpublished at 34 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 0-14 Toulouse

    Another scrum penalty now, as Glasgow's pack begins to creak.

    Julian Marchand picks and goes. That must be like trying to stop an angry rhino.

    The Warriors are repelling it, for now.

  9. Postpublished at 32 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 0-14 Toulouse

    Kyle Steyn gets a good talking to from Matthew Carley for ripping the ball after he had been specifically told not to!

    And the referee warns that any more backchat will result in a yellow card.

    Naughty, naughty.

  10. Absent friends...published at 31 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 0-14 Toulouse

    Tom English
    BBC Scotland chief sports writer at Scotstoun

    A reminder of the awesome strength of this Toulouse squad.

    None of these guys are in their 23 tonight: Cyril Baille, Peato Mauvaka, Francois Cros, Pierre-Louis Barassi, Santiago Chocobares and Juan Cruz Mallia.

  11. Postpublished at 28 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 0-14 Toulouse

    This time, the scrum free-kick goes against Glasgow. Tellingly, Antoine Dupont chooses to just tap and go from the halfway line.

    It was a squint feed from Jamie Dobie. That's something the referees have been asked to clamp down on.

  12. Postpublished at 27 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 0-14 Toulouse

    That is brilliant defence from Jack Willis and Toulouse. Glasgow were pumping the ball up the pitch, phase after phase of one pass and into contact.

    Gregor Hiddleston tried to torpedo up the middle with Zander Fagerson on his shoulder, but somehow Willis made the tackle and clung onto the ball, winning the penalty turnover.

  13. Postpublished at 24 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 0-14 Toulouse

    Zander Fagerson has been in Matthew Carley's ear at every scrum, and this time the penalty goes to Glasgow.

    A few phases later, Jack Willis is pinged for not rolling away. The momentum just starting to blow into Glasgow's sails.

  14. Postpublished at 20 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 0-14 Toulouse

    Another ball goes to the deck in Glasgow's backline. Well, this time it was Max Williamson out there.

    The conditions, plus the intimidating nature of Toulouse's pack, would turn most to jelly, and the ball just bounced out of Williamson's mitts.

    That's not the first dropped ball tonight.

  15. Postpublished at 19 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 0-14 Toulouse

    Toulouse win another penalty and kick it down to the corner. They spread the play, finding Blair Kinghorn out on the left wing.

    He's taken down by a combination Josh McKay and Kyle Steyn, and is then pinged for holding on in the ruck.

    His Scotland teammates would have enjoyed that.

    Blair KinghornImage source, SNS
  16. No answer to Toulouse classpublished at 17 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 0-14 Toulouse

    Tom English
    BBC Scotland chief sports writer at Scotstoun

    Rain is falling almost as heavily as the Toulouse tries.

    We all feared it might be like this, but it's even worse than anybody could have imagined.

    Antoine Dupont bossing the show. Toulouse are so quick in seeing space and executing.

    The skill-set is outrageously good.

    And they have beasts like Flament up front. The lock is huge and menacing but he has incredible pace and wonderful hands. One of the great lock forwards in the game currently.

    14-0. Yikes.

  17. Forward pass?published at 17 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 0-14 Toulouse

    Andy Burke
    BBC Sport Scotland at Scotstoun

    The home fans are furious at Scotstoun. They feel that pass from Antoine Dupont to Kalvin Gourgeus was forward.

    The wee man has certainly made his mark on his first start in eight months.

  18. Postpublished at 14 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 0-14 Toulouse

    Toulouse win a penalty just inside the Glasgow half. Romain Ntamack tries to judge the wind, and decides to kick down the field.

    A throw on the 5m line it is.

    They try another move, but Glasgow read it perfectly and Antoine Dupont is shoved into touch.

  19. Postpublished at 13 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 0-14 Toulouse

    Ryan Wilson
    Former Glasgow Warriors player on Premier Sports

    It was just the pass from Dupont, it definitely looks forward.

    I'm pretty shocked at that. From what we saw on the screen, it looked forward.

  20. converted try

    Converted try Glasgow Warriors 0-14 TOULOUSEpublished at 11 mins

    Kalvin Gourgeus

    Almost a second for Antoine Dupont, but he pops it inside to Gourgeus to go over. Was it forward?

    It all started from Ange Cappuozzo's kick through, which Paul Costes raced onto. He was able to pop up to Dupont, who didn't gather cleanly before passing to Gourgeus.

    Matthew Carley delays kick-off... but the try is given!