Glasgow stormed again from a 14-point deficit to open their Champions Cup marketing campaign with a 26-21 victory at Sale Sharks.
Sale dominated the opening quarter in tough situations and led by tries from Ernst van Rhyn and substitute Ollie Davies, whereas Rob Du Preez added two conversions.
However the Warriors diminished the hole to 14-12 by the break as Gregor Hiddleston and Rory Darge rewarded Scottish ahead energy and Adam Hastings landed a conversion.
Glasgow struck once more inside two minutes of the restart as Kyle Steyn collected a poor field kick to slice by, with Hastings including the extras.
The guests quickly bagged a bonus level strive as Stafford McDowall flew in off the fitting for a rating that Hastings once more maximised.
Sale arrange a grandstand end as Marius Louw powered over by the posts for a strive that Du Preez transformed, however Glasgow held on for a powerful away victory.
Bayonne 17-26 Stormers
Within the night time’s second conflict, South Africa’s Stormers registered a powerful 26-17 victory over Prime 14 aspect Bayonne in France regardless of a 20-minute purple card to Adre Smith.
Scrum-half Imad Khan and Paul de Villiers scored tries for the Stormers – the second with Bayonne all the way down to 13 gamers attributable to two sin-binnings.
Although the hosts scored three tries by Federico Mori, Arnaud Erbinartegaray and Lucas Paulos, Stormers fly-half Clinton Swart kicked 4 penalties within the contest, which proved the distinction.