Summary

  • Glasgow win 1872 Cup for fourth successive season after late tries from Horne and Dobie secure comfortable second-leg victory at Murrayfield

  • Horne and Dobie extend Glasgow's lead late on

  • Scott kicks penalty to give Edinburgh early lead before Glasgow captain Steyn crosses for game's first try

  • Glasgow led 24-12 after first game last weekend

  1. Postpublished at 17:16 GMT 27 December 2025

    FT: Edinburgh 3-21 Glasgow Warriors

    That's all for today as two late Glasgow tries seal a comprehensive aggregate victory in the 1872 Cup.

    An ideal late Christmas present for Franco Smith and his players.

    Kyle SteynImage source, SNS
  2. Postpublished at 17:05 GMT 27 December 2025

    FT: Edinburgh 3-21 Glasgow Warriors

    Glasgow Warriors head coach Franco Smith tells Premier Sports: "The boys have had enough time to get away with families. Good to get the result.

    "Disappointed [with the way the game finished]. It would have been good to get a bonus point.

    "This is a derby. The opposition are always going to come out with their heart on their sleeve. They defended well, but it's about trust. We worked hard.

    "I always like another scrum-half on the wing. Two ball players on the edges and up the tempo a bit.

    "Jamie [Dobie] is a good rugby player and good players find a spot. Hopefully he can continue to progress because I think he can play for Scotland in that role as well."

  3. Postpublished at 17:03 GMT 27 December 2025

    FT: Edinburgh 3-21 Glasgow Warriors

    Josh McKay
    Glasgow Warriors wing on Premier Sports

    It wasn't the greatest game in the world, but derbies are like that.

  4. Postpublished at 17:00 GMT 27 December 2025

    FT: Edinburgh 3-21 Glasgow Warriors

    Jamie Dobie was the standout performer today and his second try of the game capped an excellent afternoon's work for Glasgow.

    Dobie tryImage source, SNS
  5. Postpublished at 16:59 GMT 27 December 2025

    FT: Edinburgh 3-21 Glasgow Warriors

    Glasgow wing and player of the match Jamie Dobie tells Premier Sports:

    "It was really tough, a really physical game.

    "Massive for the league and to get nine points out of these two games and win the cup is great for the club."

    Glasgow captain Kyle Steyn adds: "Our forwards put in one hell of a shift. Proud of the boys - both weeks we had what it takes.

    "We were adamant to come here and have a smile on the face when we lift the trophy.

    "The league's pretty competitive, so we'll enjoy this and then rip into Zebre."

  6. Full-timepublished at 16:53 GMT 27 December 2025

    Edinburgh 3-21 Glasgow Warriors

    Glasgow kick wide, thinking they have a penalty advantage, but Hollie Davidson blows for full-time as the ball goes out.

    Franco Smith isn't best pleased up in the stands, but his sides are deserved winners on the day and on aggregate in the 1872 Cup.

    Four URC points and bragging rights for the Warriors.

  7. Postpublished at 83 mins

    Edinburgh 3-21 Glasgow Warriors

    Still we play on.

    Glasgow move over the Edinburgh 10m line.

  8. Postpublished at 16:52 GMT 27 December 2025

    Edinburgh 3-21 Glasgow Warriors

    Glasgow have found a way to win, as good sides do.

    Edinburgh supporters must be worried - they have failed to fire a shot in attack and not for the first time this season.

  9. Postpublished at 80 mins

    Edinburgh 3-21 Glasgow Warriors

    Glasgow fancy a bonus point now.

    We're in the final minute of the 80, but the visitors will play on.

  10. converted try

    Converted try Edinburgh 3-21 GLASGOW WARRIORSpublished at 78 mins

    Jamie Dobie

    That will be that.

    Jamie Dobie kicks into acres of open field and has the pace to get there first and dot down for his second try of the game.

    He's been the best player on the park.

  11. converted try

    Converted try Edinburgh 3-14 GLASGOW WARRIORSpublished at 76 mins

    George Horne

    Glasgow go through phase after phase and eventually the pressure tells.

    George Horne snipes from close range and gets to the line before adding the extras.

  12. Postpublished at 74 mins

    Edinburgh 3-7 Glasgow Warriors

    Glasgow sense an opening here.

    They are camped in the Edinburgh 22 and have a penalty advantage.

  13. Stop-startpublished at 16:39 GMT 27 December 2025

    Edinburgh 3-7 Glasgow Warriors

    Andy Burke
    BBC Sport Scotland at Murrayfield

    We must be approaching a world record for the number of players down injured in a single game.

    Barely getting through 20 seconds of action between stoppages.

  14. Postpublished at 69 mins

    Edinburgh 3-7 Glasgow Warriors

    Ollie Blyth-Lafferty and brother Jerry Blyth-Lafferty are both on as part of several Edinburgh changes.

    It's a pro debut for Jerry.

  15. Postpublished at 68 mins

    Edinburgh 3-7 Glasgow Warriors

    Despite Andy's plea for more action, there's nothing happening.

  16. Postpublished at 16:29 GMT 27 December 2025

    Edinburgh 3-7 Glasgow Warriors

    Andy Burke
    BBC Sport Scotland at Murrayfield

    Official attendance at Murrayfield is 38,179, the second biggest ever crowd for an 1872 Cup game.

    Hopefully we get a wee bit more excitement for them in this final quarter.

  17. Postpublished at 58 mins

    Edinburgh 3-7 Glasgow Warriors

    Angus Fraser's yellow card will stay as just a yellow card.

    I think he's a little bit fortunate.

  18. Postpublished at 16:24 GMT 27 December 2025

    Edinburgh 3-7 Glasgow Warriors

    Ross Thompson replaces Edinburgh fly-half Cammy Scott.

    Still no danger of points in this second half.

  19. Postpublished at 52 mins

    Edinburgh 3-7 Glasgow Warriors

    Edinburgh's lineout maul from the resulting penalty marches menacingly towards the Glasgow line, but the visitors do well to drag it down and then wrap up the ball.

  20. Sin-bin Angus Fraser (Glasgow)published at 16:16 GMT 27 December 2025

    Edinburgh 3-7 Glasgow Warriors

    It's a really nasty collision and Angus Fraser is shown yellow with the tackle under review.

    The only mitigation would be whether Cammy Scott drops into the tackle after a bit of contact from Alex Craig.