As they head into a new era, under the guidance of new director of rugby Conor O'Shea, Harlequins will be looking for a much needed win against the in-form Bath at the Rec tomorrow.
With the RBS 6 Nations concluded, Quins will be bolstered by the return of England stars, Danny Care and Ugo Monye, although sadly Nick Easter still hasn't recovered from an ankle injury sustained against France.
There are four changes to the starting XV that defeated Worcester Warriors three weeks ago at the Stoop.
After receiving the man of the match award against the warriors, Karl Dickson gives back the number nine shirt to Care and starts the game on the bench.
Care's England team mate, Monye, returns to the wing, joining fly-half Nick Evans who comes back after being rested. Tom Williams and Rory Clegg start on the bench.
In the forwards, the only change is that of Tani Fuga who comes back in to partner Ceri Jones and John Andress in the front row. Chris Brooker starts on the bench.
Currently sitting in 8th place and on equal points with seventh placed Gloucester, this round 17 match against Bath is a must win game for Quins as they prepare for the last of their three away games in this season's Guinness Premiership.
They will be determined to close the gap on Saturday's opponents who sit in 6th place (just 6 points ahead of Quins), holding loosely onto a valuable Heineken Cup spot.
Last season the London side did the double over Bath, and although Quins had the victory at the Stoop back in October, the West country side's recent run of good form will provide a real battle on Saturday.
Quins team to face Bath. Saturday, March 27, kick off 2.15pm. The Rec.
1 CERI JONES 2 TANI FUGA 3 JOHN ANDRESS 4 JAMES PERCIVAL 5 GEORGE ROBSON 6 CHRIS ROBSHAW 7 WILL SKINNER (Captain) 8 TOM GUEST 9 DANNY CARE 10 NICK EVANS 11 UGO MONYE 12 JORDAN TURNER-HALL 13 GEORGE LOWE 14 DAVID STRETTLE 15 MIKE BROWN
16 CHRIS BROOKER 17 ASTON CROALL 18 JAMES JOHNSTON 19 LEWIS STEVENSON 20 CHRIS YORK 21 KARL DICKSON 22 RORY CLEGG 23 TOM WILLIAMS
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