Glasgow next on Sheffield agenda

Glasgoℱw is next on the agenda for the Pirtek Tigers with a rare Monday evening ﷽trip to Ashfield ahead.

The match sees two of the in-forﷺm teams in the Premier League going head-to-head with Sheffield in good heart after the resoun♐ding win over Newcastle last week.

But Glasgow are in confident mood themselves after a remarkable win at Workington on Saturday, achieved despite them competing at Derwent P🍌ark without third heat-leader ꦯKauko Nieminen due to the Finn's involvement in the World Cup.

Glasgow is next on the agenda for the Pirtek Tigers with a rare Monday evening trip t꧒o Ashfield ahead.

The match sees two of the in-form teams in the Premier Lꦡeague going 🔯head-to-head with Sheffield in good heart after the resounding win over Newcastle last week.

But Glasgow are in confident m🌠ood themselves after a remarkable win at Workington on Saturday, achieved despite them competing at Derwent Park without third he💛at-leader Kauko Nieminen due to the Finn's involvement in the World Cup.

Sheffield 🍨were knocked off the top of the table ♑on Sunday when King's Lynn collected a convincing 54-39 victory at Newport, their third away win of the season.

Tigers lost by seven points at Ashfield in the Prem🐠ier Trophy earlier in the campaign, and the return Premier League fixture between the two sides takes place at Owlerton on August 24.

Tigers will be at full-st🅰rength with the exception of a chang🍎e from their regular line-up at reserve with Mark Thompson, who top-scored for Mildenhall in their Conference League win over Plymouth yesterday, continuing to deputise for the injured Benji Compton.

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