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Glasgow Warriors will be looking to extend their European campaign and will be chasing all five points to ensure they qualify for the last eight of the Amlin Challenge Cup quarter-finals.
Pool leaders Leinster have already qualified for the knockout stages of the Heineken Cup but the Warriors and Montpellier will still have ambitions to prolong their European season.
The Scottish side are one of 14 sides in the Heineken Cup who are all contenders to make the last eight of the Amlin Challenge Cup with the last round of games still to play.
The Warriors, who are only a point ahead of rivals Montpellier, recorded a last ditch 26-21 victory over Bath in the opening game of this Pool back in November on Scottish soil.
Bath, who lifted European rugby’s biggest prize in 1998, have endured a miserable campaign but will want to finish of their European season on a high against the Scottish side.
Bath clinched their second victory in the Heineken Cup this season beating Glasgow Warriors 23-18 at the Rec.
Scotland fly-half Duncan Weir kicked the visitors into the lead but Glasgow were soon back behind their own posts after Tom Biggs intercepted in midfield for the hosts and raced clear to score.
Olly Barkley converted for Bath and then traded penalties with Weir but the hosts went into the break 10-6 ahead.
Man of the Match Ben Skirving got the second-half off to a flying start for Bath, touching down after a powerful forward drive.
Glasgow responded with a try from Tommy Seymour and replacement Scott Wight’s conversion brought the Scottish side right back into the game.
A neat blindside move saw Rob Harley touchdown to give Glasgow the lead but two late Barkley penalties won the game for Bath.
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