Rosslyn Park make their last long-distance road trip of the season on Saturday when they visit Darlington Mowden Park.
Their 25,000 capacity all-seater Northern Echo Arena is the largest capacity dedicated rugby union ground outside of Twickenham.
The County Durham side, promoted last season, lie just above mid-table.
They took time to adjust to the pace of National League One rugby, but have only lost two home matches since October - one to a last minute penalty, the other (narrowly 14-21) to champions-elect Ealing Trailfinders.
The threat posed by Darlington is illustrated by their 50-10 thumping of Blackheath a few weeks back.
Park head coach Alex Codling said: “We are all looking forward to playing at a new ground this weekend.
“Darlington Mowden Park’s stadium looks fantastic on the television and hopefully we will rise to the occasion and keep progressing as a group.
“After a period of finding their feet in this division they have had some excellent results lately, particularly at home so it will be another big test”.
Codling hopes to have more-or-less a full squad to select from this week.
With four games remaining of the season, Park sit second in the table, nine points behind Ealing - while Darlington sit plumb in mid-table.
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