Glasgow unravellingpublished at 20:29 British Summer Time 11 April
Leinster 14-0 Glasgow Warriors
Andy Burke
BBC Sport Scotland at Aviva Stadium
Leinster are ramping it up and Glasgow are starting to unravel.
It's so, so easy!
It's straight from the scrum as Jamison Gibson-Park fizzes the ball wide for James Lowe, who gathers the ball and crosses unchallenged.
Prendergast skims the outside of the post, but Leinster are in control. So clinical.
Leinster 14-0 Glasgow Warriors
Andy Burke
BBC Sport Scotland at Aviva Stadium
Leinster are ramping it up and Glasgow are starting to unravel.
Leinster 14-0 Glasgow Warriors
Wow, Leinster are in again as Sam Prendergast finds a gap.
He has Gibson-Park with him and chips it through, but Kyle Rowe races back, spills it behind his own line and is tackled.
Scrum Leinster on the Glasgow line.
That's the most nailed on yellow card and penalty try you'll see.
Hastings just panicked with Garry Ringrose and James Lowe queuing up to gather Kelleher's .
Glasgow are 14 points down and down to 14 players.
Leinster 7-0 Glasgow Warriors
Prendergast sends it wide for Ronan Kelleher, he looks to pop it back inside for a certain try, but Adam Hastings slaps the ball down.
This will definitely be a card, will it be a penalty try too?
Leinster 7-0 Glasgow Warriors
Leinster steal it again, this time in the 22!
Leinster 7-0 Glasgow Warriors
Caelan Doris is a big, big fella but the's flattened by Alex Samuel there.
Mega hit, and the ball is back in Glasgow hands....until Doris responds to pinch it back for the hosts.
This is breathless.
Leinster 7-0 Glasgow Warriors
Andy Burke
BBC Sport Scotland at Aviva Stadium
If Kyle Rowe had finished that off then Andy Farrell might have given him a spot on the Lions plane for that try alone!
Leinster 7-0 Glasgow Warriors
Rory Darge steals the throw! Well watched, and Horne kicks it clear.
Ronan Kelleher has another attempt at the throw, but just 10 metres further up the field.
Leinster 7-0 Glasgow Warriors
Leinster win the penalty after Glasgow go early at the line-out.
Prendergast pings it down into the 22.
Leinster 7-0 Glasgow Warriors
No stranger to the Aviva Stadium, British and Irish Lions head coach Andy Farrell is in Dublin tonight, enjoying a chat with IRFU performance director David Humphreys.
No shortage of touring hopefuls on show here in Dublin.
Leinster 7-0 Glasgow Warriors
Kyle Rowe almost scores a sensational solo try.
Tommy O'Brien kicks the ball into Rowe's chest and he beats Sam Prendergast out wide.
He chips it inside and Jordie Barrett just beats the full-back in the foot race, dances past Rowe and sends it clear.
RG Snyman and Stafford McDowall are both down for a bit of treatment, although I think it could be for a breather more than anything.
Leinster 7-0 Glasgow Warriors
Glasgow are camped on the edge of the 22 here but it's knocked forward at the crucial moment.
Sam Prendergast spots space and launches the ball deep into the Glasgow half, and it rolls into touch just outside the 22.
Leinster 7-0 Glasgow Warriors
Glasgow finally get some time in the 22 as McDowall chips the ball into the Leinster 22.
Sam Prendergast shows a ton of composure to dance past one man and feed Tommy O'Brien, who is then bundled into touch.
Decent platform for Glasgow, this.
Leinster 7-0 Glasgow Warriors
Okay, so it's not quite the perfect start for Leinster as Jack Conan is forced off.
Caelan Doris is some man to bring on in his place, but Conan looks in quite a bit of discomfort on the bench.
Max Deegan (con Prendergast)
Tommy O'Brien made a half break, and Joe McCarthy and Jack Conan made more ground into the 22.
There are some swift hands and back row Max Deegan is there to dot it down in the corner.
Sam Prendergast lands the conversion with a lovely kick. Perfect start for Leinster.
Leinster 0-0 Glasgow Warriors
Leinster are right there, this feels inevitable.
Leinster 0-0 Glasgow Warriors
Glasgow win the scrum but there's a moment of panic after Stafford McDowall ed the ball into the head of Garry Ringrose.
Dobie has to race back and he can only clear just outside the 22, so pressure is back on Glasgow once more.
Leinster 0-0 Glasgow Warriors
Ian Madigan
Former Ireland fly-half on Premier Sports
Leinster are really trying to up the tempo.
Leinster 0-0 Glasgow Warriors
That's a couple of handling errors at key moments. This time Tadhg Furlong nudged it forward as he tried to place the ball off the back of a ruck.