Bad start for the homeside. Ree's threw a pass back to Tovey but the outhalf took far too long to clear the ball and Harley was there to charge down his kick and run on to it and touch down for the opening try of the game. Russell gets the extra's to increase the Scottish sides lead.
Glasgow go in front as Flanker Rob Harley goes over the whitewash with only 3 minutes gone.
Early lineout to the Warriors on halfway and they win it and go on the attack but McGuigan is tackled into touch by Tovey.
Finn Russell gets us underway here kicking deep into the Dragons half.
The teams make there way out onto the field, kick off is moments away.
The Dragons make 3 changes to the side that were defeated by Leinster with Former England prop Duncan Bell coming out of retirement. The 39 year old prop is drafted straight into the starting line up with Dragons having many injuries in that position. The 39 year old retired 2 years ago so will be interesting to see how he gets on today. 2 other changes with captain Andrew Coombs returning to the line-up after being released from the Wales squad, while Lewis Evans moves to number eight. As for Glasgow they make 6 changes to their sides from their win over Cardiff last week. Cusack returns to action for Glasgow at tight-head in place of Ed Kalman following their 27-20 win away to Cardiff Blues, with Jerry Yanuyanutawa stepping in for Gordon Reid and Dougie Hall starting at hooker in place of the injured Pat MacArthur.Jonny Gray comes in for Tom Ryder and he will partner Fijian Leone Nakarawa in the second row.
Ruaridh Jackson switches to full-back, allowing fly-half Finn Russell to make only his second start for the club.
Byron McGuigan is fit again and takes over from Rory Hughes on the left wing.
Welcome to Ultimate Rugby's live coverage of this Pro12 game where Glasgow travel to Rodney Parade to take on Newport Gwent Dragons. 7th against 4th here today as The Dragons who are having one of their better seasons in the league this year will hope to close the gap on Scarlets after they beat Edinburgh and finish in the top 6 this year something they have not been able to achieve since the competition was established. As for Glasgow after a brilliant win away to Cardiff last week they will be hoping for another away win in Wales today as they hope to be in the top 4 come May and qualify for another semi-final like they did last year. The Dragons put it up to Leinster last week but lost in the end but one of their better performances against the reigning champions, so the fans will be expecting another spirited performance and hopefully a win against a strong Glasgow side. kick off is half an hour away so stay with us for further updates and analysis.