Glasgow Warriors Edge Bulls 25-21 in Champions Cup Thriller
Saturday, 4 April 2026#Glasgow Warriors vs Bulls
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Glasgow Warriors secured a narrow 25-21 victory over Bulls in the European Rugby Champions Cup. Match report, highlights and analysis.
Glasgow Warriors has edged the Bulls 25-21 in a pulsating European Rugby Champions Cup clash at Scotstoun, dealing Jake White's side a crucial blow in their pursuit of knockout rugby on the continent.
The four-point margin tells only half the story of a match that swung on momentum shifts and individual brilliance. The Bulls, who have struggled to replicate their United Rugby Championship dominance in European competition, found themselves outmuscled at the breakdown and outthought in the wider channels by a Glasgow side hungry for home playoff advantage.
The Warriors controlled territory for long stretches, with their pack winning critical penalties at the set-piece that allowed stand-off Tom Jordan to keep the scoreboard ticking over. Jordan converted four penalties and added a conversion to finish with 14 points, proving the difference on a day when neither side could establish attacking fluency.
The Bulls showed flashes of their trademark power game, with their driving maul causing problems late in the contest. Kurt-Lee Arendse looked dangerous whenever he touched the ball in space, but Glasgow's rush defense gave the Springbok wing precious little room to work with. Bulls captain Ruan Nortje scored from a lineout drive, but White will rue his side's discipline, conceding 14 penalties that allowed Glasgow to dictate field position.
This defeat compounds the Bulls' European frustrations and raises serious questions about their ability to compete consistently away from Loftus Versfeld. They have now lost four of their last five matches on British soil in continental competition, a record that cannot continue if South African franchises want to be taken seriously in the Champions Cup.
The result keeps Glasgow firmly in contention for a top-two finish in their pool. For the Bulls, the road ahead looks treacherous. They return to Pretoria knowing European rugby demands more than just domestic pedigree, and White must find answers before their next pool assignment.