Henry Pyrgos says Glasgow have tried their best to prepare as normal for the trip to face Munster with the rugby world still in shock following the death of Anthony Foley.
The Irish side's head coach died aged 42 at the team hotel in Paris last Saturday night before the scheduled game against Racing 92 the following day, which was postponed.
Saturday's European Champions Cup pool game with Warriors at Thomond Park goes ahead 24 hours after Foley's funeral.
Warriors co-captain Pyrgos said: "Obviously the circumstances are incredibly sad. On behalf of all the players at Glasgow, all our thoughts have been with the Munster guys this week and none more so than Anthony Foley's family, I can't imagine what they are going through.
"From our point of view, we have tried to prepare like any other week as we would usually for any other huge game.
"I am sure it will be a really emotional game and we are expecting a big performance from Munster. It is a really sad time for everyone in the rugby family.
"As players, all we can do is focus on our individual jobs. We have had a good week of training and have prepared as we would for any other game.
"We are expecting a combative and physical performances from Munster, that is what they always bring and we will have to make sure we do that as well."