Glasgow next on Sheffield agenda

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

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

But Glasgow arꩵe in confident mood themselves after a remarkable win at Workington on Saturday, achieved despit🦋e them competing at Derwent Park without third heat-leader Kauko Nieminen due to the Finn's involvement in the World Cup.

Glasgow is n🌜💧ext on the agenda for the Pirtek Tigers with a rare Monday evening trip to Ashfield ahead.

The match sees two of the in-form teams in the Premier Lea♈gue goin๊g head-to-head with Sheffield in good heart after the resounding win over Newcastle last week.

But Glasgow are in confident mood themselves after a remarkable win at Workington on Saturda♚y, achieved despite them cᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚompeting at Derwent Park without third heat-leader Kauko Nieminen due to the Finn's involvement in the World Cup.

Sheffield were knocked off the top of th🍸e 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 point💧s at Ashfield in the ওPremier 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-strength with the exception of a change from their regular line-up at reserve with Mark Thompson, who top-scored for Mildenhall in their Conference Leagu🐠e win over Plymouth yeste🌊rday, continuing to deputise for the injured Benji Compton.

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