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The Glasgow Warriors are determined to make the most of their home United Rugby Championship semi-final against the Bulls after crashing out of the Champions Cup earlier this season.

Coach Franco Smith’s assistant, Nigel Carolan, says the Warriors must hold their nerve to see off the Bulls in the semi-final at Murrayfield, which kicks off at 3.30 pm on Saturday.

“We've just got to keep our feet on the ground. It's about not getting ahead of ourselves. I think it's very important that we don't play the occasion,” Carolan explained. “It is foreign territory for us to have a home semi-final — when we won the URC [in 2024], we had to do it the hard way. That does keep you on edge.

“Our focus is purely on how to beat the Bulls and the game that we need to put on the field to beat them, rather than getting caught up in the occasion. At the back of your head, you're still thinking we've put ourselves in a really good position in the Champions Cup this year, but it came back to bite us. We've got to make sure that we cash in on this opportunity.”