That was the Warriors' eighth win in nine games since defeat in Munster at the start of December, leaving them firm favourites to secure a home semi-final.
But the 20-year-old, who returned to Glasgow last November after leaving for a spell with French side Clermont Auvergne, doesn't believe securing a home tie is that important.
"The way we're playing just now we'd fancy beating anyone anyway," he told The Herald.
"Being at home would make a difference, especially with the kind of support we had on Friday, but we're confident in our own abilities. If we have to go away, which hopefully we won't, I'm sure we could still do the business."
Bennett has impressed Warriors head coach Gregor Townsend since his return from France, originally on loan.
He has since signed a one-year deal with the Warriors, but insists he doesn't regret his move to France despite suffering a serious knee injury.
"It was a good experience if nothing else," he said. "I've matured as a person as well as a player and that can only be good for my rugby. I found it hard after I hurt my knee, hard to get back to playing at the level I was hoping for."