Leinster are on the precipice of a home quarter-final in Europe, following a hugely impressive couple of wins against Exeter. Next on the agenda is the visit of some familiar Pro14 foes, so if you're not heading to the RDS this weekend, read on for details on where to watch Leinster vs Glasgow.
Where to watch Leinster vs Glasgow?
The game is live on Sky Sports Action from 12.45pm on Sunday. Kick off is at 1pm.
How is each side placed in the pool?
Leinster are sitting pretty atop Pool 3, five points clear of second-placed Montpellier. Glasgow, meanwhile, are propping up the table with just two points. The sides met on the second matchday earlier in the tournament with Leinster securing a hugely impressive win in Scotstoun.
Any injury worries for Leinster?
Garry Ringrose, alas, will miss this game and the beginning of the Six Nations with an ankle injury. Also absent are James Tracy and Adam Byrne, while Sean O'Brien is rated as doubtful, but in contention. Joey Carbery and James Ryan are in a similar situation.
In more encouraging news, Tadhg Furlong should be fit having passed Return to Play protocols following a head injury against Ulster.
James Lowe may be involved, having been added to the squad for the round four game against Exeter. Johny Sexton is expected to start at out-half having been on the bench in the victory over Ulster.
Glasgow, meanwhile, may have Stuart Hogg involved. The brilliant full-back hasn't played since injuring his hip in the warm-up ahead of a clash with Australia in November, and is on the verge of a return. Assistant coach John Humphreys, however, says that it is "touch and go" as to whether Hogg will be involved, saying that the would not be rushed into a return.
A reminder, then, on where to watch Leinster vs Glasgow - it's on Sky Sports Action from 12.45pm on Sunday.
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