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The Saturday night match sees Aviva Premiership champions Exeter Chiefs open their campaign against Glasgow Warriors at Sandy Park, live on BT Sport. Glasgow have started with six wins from six in the Pro14 and with Exeter still on a high after domestic successes, expect a high quality Champions Cup clash in Devon.
· This will be the third meeting between the clubs in Europe after they clashed in the 2013/14 pool stage. Glasgow won both previous meetings, although Exeter claimed a losing bonus point on each occasion.
· Glasgow have won just two of their 19 games away to Premiership opposition (L17), however both those victories have come in their last five trips to England.
· Exeter have a 50% win rate against Guinness PRO14 opposition in the Champions Cup (W6, L6), with four of their six victories coming at Sandy Park.
A late Sam Simmonds try decided a tense game at Sandy Park as Exeter Chiefs began their Pool 3 campaign with a dogged win that ended Glasgow’s unbeaten start to the season.
- Glasgow started strongly and crossed through Sam Seymour, with Finn Russell adding the conversion and a penalty to go 10-0 up after 11 minutes.
- Harry Williams and Jonny Hill led a Chiefs revival with a try apiece, both converted by Gareth Steenson.
- Warriors were only 17-15 behind when Lee Jones scored a try on 44 minutes but after an attritional second half, Simmonds touched down under a pile of bodies with two minutes left to seal the game for the Chiefs.
- Their defeat ends Glasgow's winning start to the season and means they have won only two of 20 European away games against Premiership opposition.
- This was the third meeting in Europe between these sides, with Glasgow winning on both previous occasions.
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