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  1. converted try

    Converted try: Glasgow Warriors 7-3 Bullspublished at 18 mins

    Max Williamson (con: Dan Lancaster)

    Glasgow have slowly built momentum in the past few minutes and they have their rewards.

    Stafford McDowall makes the initial break, George Horne goes within touching distance of the line before Max Williamson barges over.

    Dan Lancaster adds the extras, with Horne receiving treatment for an ankle problem.

  2. converted try

    Converted try: Toulouse 21-7 Bristolpublished at 16 mins

    Kalvin Gourgues (con: Thomas Ramos)

    This is what Toulouse can do to you if you even take your foot off the pedal for just a moment.

    Kalvin Gourgues is tipped for big things and shows what he can do with a wonderful score after good work from Thomas Ramos.

    Gourgues sold the dummy as red shirts swarmed towards the Bears line and he enjoyed that one.

    That Bristol start seems a long time ago now.

  3. converted try

    Converted try: Toulouse 14-7 Bristolpublished at 14 mins

    Peato Mauvaka (con: Thomas Ramos)

    Toulouse score a tryImage source, AFP via Getty Images

    For all the pretty stuff, you can't win anything without a good foundation and a dominant set-piece.

    Toulouse win the scrum penalty, kick it to the corner, win the resulting line-out and hooker Peato Mauvaka has an armchair ride in to score.

  4. Postpublished at 14 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 0-3 Bulls

    Glasgow's first attack of the game looks very dangerous - Sione Tuipulotu puts Kyle Steyn through a gap, but from the subsequent phase, Matt Fagerson knocks on.

  5. Postpublished at 13 mins

    Toulouse 7-7 Bristol

    Both teams are throwing caution to the wind early on here, there are offloads aplenty - some good, some not so good!

    Bears scrum-half Harry Randall takes a quick tap penalty but flings it wide and almost gifts Toulouse wing Matthis Lebel a try.

    It's very open, as we expected.

  6. Penalty: Glasgow Warriors 0-3 Bullspublished at 12 mins

    Handre Pollard

    The visitors have had the majority of the play in the opening 11 minutes.

    They tap-and-go inside Glasgow's 22 after they are awarded a scrum penalty.

    Another penalty goes Bulls' way and Handre Pollard pops over a simple kick for the game's first points.

  7. converted try

    Converted try: Toulouse 7-7 Bristolpublished at 9 mins

    Jack Willis (con: Thomas Ramos)

    The Englishman is on the scoresheet for Toulouse as Jack Willis smashes his way over.

    Thomas Ramos doesn't miss from the tee and sends that between the sticks to level it up.

    Just the response you would expect from the team that has won this trophy more than any other team in history.

  8. Postpublished at 8 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 0-0 Bulls

    Ollie Smith tries to stab a grubber kick in behind after some slick Glasgow hands, but it's blocked by Kurt-Lee Arendse.

    The Springboks winger looks favourite to get to the loose ball, before Stafford McDowall does superbly to scramble back in defence.

  9. Postpublished at 5 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 0-0 Bulls

    In stark contrast to the sunny weather in the south of France, it's belting down in Glasgow.

  10. Postpublished at 3 mins

    Glasgow Warriors 0-0 Bulls

    Bulls make their way into Glasgow's 22 after a bright start, but some excellent defensive work secures the turnover for the hosts.

    Scrum-half George Horne clears to touch.

  11. converted try

    Converted try: Toulouse 0-7 Bristolpublished at 5 mins

    Fitz Harding (con: James Williams)

    Bristol celebrate a tryImage source, AFP via Getty Images

    Bristol have looked full of confidence from the opening whistle and have scored the opener!

    They have found large spaces of open grass in Toulouse so far and the hosts are stunned as Fitz Harding crosses to give the Bears the perfect start.

    The travelling fans are loving it!

  12. Kick-offpublished at 17:31 BST 4 April

    We're under way in Toulouse and Glasgow.

  13. Postpublished at 17:30 BST 4 April

    Toulouse v Bristol (17:30 BST)

    It looks a beautifully sunny day down in La Ville Rose as the teams head out onto the turf.

    There's a wonderful atmosphere building and we are moments from kick-off.

    Not wishing to tempt fate, but we should see an open, free-flowing game of rugby from these two.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 17:28 BST 4 April

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  15. Line-upspublished at 17:26 BST 4 April

    Toulouse v Bristol (17:30 BST)

    Toulouse: Ramos; Thomas, Gourgues, Barassi, Lebel; Ntamack; Dupont (capt); Ainu'u, Mauvaka, Aldegheri, Flament, Meafou, Cros, Willis, Jelonch.

    Replacements: Lacombre, Mallez, Merkler, Brennan, Banos, Graou, Chocobares, Kinghorn.

    Bristol: Rees-Zammit; Ravouvou, Van Rensburg, Williams, Ibitoye; Jordan, Randall; Genge, Oghre, Kloska, Dun, Owen, Luatua, Harding (capt), Grondona.

    Replacements: Thacker, Woolmore, Lahiff, Taylor, Ivanishvili, Marmion, Moroni, Heward.

  16. Toulouse team news - Dupont & Willis startpublished at 17:24 BST 4 April

    Toulouse v Bristol (17:30 BST)

    Thomas Ramos, a Six Nations winner with France in March, starts at full-back for Toulouse, with scrum-half Antoine Dupont and Jack Willis coming into the starting 15.

    Fly-half Romain Ntamack continues his comeback after missing the Six Nations with injury, while Teddy Thomas and Matthis Lebel are on the wings.

    Antoine Dupont meets Toulouse supportersImage source, AFP via Getty Images
  17. Bears team news - 50 up for Ravouvoupublished at 17:21 BST 4 April

    Toulouse v Bristol (17:30 BST)

    Winger Kalaveti Ravouvou will make his 50th appearance for Bristol Bears when they face six-time winners Toulouse in the first ever meeting between the two clubs.

    Gabriel Ibitoye and Wales international Louis Rees-Zammit make up the back three, with Benhard Janse van Rensburg back in the starting 15.

    Bristol make one change to the pack from last weekend's defeat by Harlequins as Benjamin Grondona replaces his injured older brother Santiago to start at number eight, with Steven Luatua and skipper Fitz Harding also in the back row.

  18. Line-ups from Scotstounpublished at 17:19 BST 4 April

    Glasgow Warriors v Bulls (17:30 BST)

    Glasgow Warriors: McKay, Steyn, McDowall, Tuipulotu, Smith, Lancaster, Horne; Schickerling, Hiddleston, Z Fagerson, Williamson, Samuel, M Fagerson, Darge, Dempsey.

    Replacements: Stephen, Bhatti, Talakai, Oguntibeju, Ferrie, Fraser, Afshar, Hastings.

    Bulls: Kriel, Jooste, Moodie, Vorster, Arendse, Pollard, Papier; Steenekamp, Grobbelaar, Klopper, Vermaak, Nortje, Coetzee, Louw, Hanekom.

    Replacements: Van Staden, Wessels, Smith, Wiese, Rudolph, Burger, Gans, Le Roux

  19. Postpublished at 17:18 BST 4 April

    Glasgow Warriors v Bulls (17:30 BST)

    For Bulls, David Kriel shifts to full-back with Willie le Roux on the bench.

    Powerful youngster Cameron Hanekom starts at number eight, replacing the injured Nizaam Carr.

    Handre Pollard and Embrose Papier are a familiar duo in the half-backs.

  20. Captain Steyn returns for Glasgowpublished at 17:15 BST 4 April

    Glasgow Warriors v Bulls (17:30 BST)

    Skipper Kyle Steyn and four other Scotland internationals return to Glasgow Warriors' starting line-up for the Champions Cup last-16 tie with Bulls on Saturday.

    Steyn leads from the wing while tight-head prop Zander Fagerson, number eight Jack Dempsey and fellow back-rows Matt Fagerson and Rory Darge also bolster Warriors after Six Nations duty with Scotland.

    George Horne, who was rested for last weekend's URC win over Benetton, starts at scrum-half and Dan Lancaster is preferred at 10 to Adam Hastings. Huw Jones is not in the squad, with Stafford McDowall at outside centre.