Glasgow overcome Bulls 25-21 in wet conditions to secure quarter-final against Toulon, who defeated Stormers 28-27 earlier on Saturday
Toulouse score nine tries in 59-26 win against Bristol Bears
Bath recover from 10-0 deficit to beat Saracens 31-22 and book quarter-final against Northampton
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Tim Oscroft
Can Glasgow continue their fine form?published at 17:14 BST 4 April
17:14 BST 4 April
Glasgow v Bulls (17:30 BST)
If you just looked at the URC table, there is an obvious winner in this one.
Glasgow are flying high, four points clear of Stormers at the top, with Bulls back in eighth.
Franco Smith's side won all four of the pool matches in the Champions Cup to boot and some fans will be dreaming of an unlikely league/European cup double.
They are a formidable outfit at home and a win this afternoon would set up a home European Cup quarter-final for the first time in their history.
It isn't quite that simple though. Bulls were the last team to beat Glasgow at Scotstoun and their squad is packed with international experience and quality.
Bath skipper Ben Spencer speaking to Premier Sports:
"I’m loving playing with these lads and we move
on to next week now. It’s huge for the club and the fans deserve nothing more
than knockout rounds at The Rec.
"Delighted with the win but disappointed with
aspects of the performance we know we are going to need to be a hell of a lot
better when Saints come.
"Loads of credit to Sarries, they were very good. We were
disappointed to go in 10-0 down so loads to build on going into Friday night."
Bath prop Thomas du Toit, who only came on at half-time, has been named man-of-the-match which shows you the impact he made.
Here's what he told Premier Sports:
"Saracens put up a massive fight and showed us class rugby. We
were very grateful to turn things up in the second half and play the way we
prefer to play the game.
"Well done to everyone, it was a brilliant match. You can’t
win anything without your set-piece, we tried our best in the first half, the
boys that were on, it was a learning experience for them.
"The scrum is not a one-person
thing, it’s the full eight. It’s such a great atmosphere and we love the supporters.
It shows you the fight in that team (Saracens) they are a quality side."
Full-time: Toulon 28-27 Stormerspublished at 17:01 BST 4 April
17:01 BST 4 April
Held up!
After many looks at replays, the TMO can't find any evidence to overturn the referee's "no try" decision and so Toulon win by a single point against Stormers.
The French side will play either Glasgow Warriors or Bulls in the quarter-finals - they're scheduled to kick off at 17:30 BST and we'll have updates of that match on this page soon.
Stormers have played the final seconds against 13 men, with veteran Ma'a Nonu one of two Toulon players sent to the sin bin late on.
The South African side went through phase after phase after phase - and one of their players thinks they've grounded the ball with the clock in the red.
Referee Christophe Ridley says "no try" on the field but the TMO will check...
Converted try: Bath 26-15 Saracenspublished at 72 mins
72 mins
Ollie Lawrence (con: Finn Russell)
That should see Bath into a quarter-final against Northampton!
Ollie Lawrence is a hard man to stop on the short ball that close to the line and he powers through tacklers to score Bath's fourth - and probably the decisive try of the contest.