Harlequins look to maintain their unbeaten record when they take the trip to the Recreation Ground to face Bath (Sat 2.15pm)
Bath make just three changes to the starting line-up, David Wilson comes into the front row to make his first start of the season, with Anthony Perenise taking his place on the bench. Nathan Catt and Lee Mears make up the remainder of the front row. Stuart Hooper and Dave Attwood both continue in the engine room.
Further back in the pack, Francois Louw returns on the openside, joining Ben Skirving and Simon Taylor in the back row. Sam Vesty and Michael Claassens continue their half-back partnership at fly-half and scrum-half respectively.
The only other change comes in the back line, with Dan Hipkiss returning to the starting line-up and partnering Matt Carraro in the centres. Tom Biggs and Olly Woodburn feature on the wings with Nick Abendanon completing the line-up at full-back.
Following last week's victory against Exeter, Conor O'Shea has no further injury concerns and a number of players returning available for selection.
The starting back line remains the same as that from Exeter, but Danny Care will look to make his return from injury from the bench sitting alongside Rory Clegg and Matt Hopper covering the back division.
Joe Gray comes into the front row alongside Joe Marler and James Johnston with Chris Brooker reverting to the bench. The back five sees Ollie Kohn and George Robson in familiar territory partnering in the second row; however the back row sees Maurie Fa'asavalu making his first league start of the season alongside Chris Robshaw and Nick Easter. Luke Wallace will cover the back row from the bench.
In the forwards, Nic Mayhew returns to the bench to cover the front row with Chris Brooker and Kyle Sinckler. Tomas Vallejos is also on the bench with Luke Wallace covering the back five
Bath: 15.Nick Abendanon, 14.Olly Woodburn, 13.Dan Hipkiss, 12.Matt Carraro, 11.Tom Biggs, 10.Sam Vesty, 9.Michael Claassens, 1.Nathan Catt, 2.Lee Mears, 3.David Wilson, 4.Stuart Hooper (capt), 5.Dave Attwood, 6.Ben Skirving, 7.Francois Louw, 8.Simon Taylor
Replacements: 16.Ross Batty, 17.Charlie Beech, 18.Anthony Perenise, 19.Ryan Caldwell, 20.Guy Mercer, 21.Chris Cook, 22.Tom Heathcote, 23.Jack Cuthbert
Harlequins: 15.Mike Brown, 14.Seb Stegmann, 13.George Lowe, 12.Jordan Turner-Hall, 11.Sam Smith, 10.Nick Evans, 9.Karl Dickson, 1.Joe Marler, 2.Joe Gray, 3.James Jonston, 4.Olly Kohn, 5.George Robson, 6.Maurie Fa'asavalu, 7.Chris Robshaw, 8.Nick Easter
Replacements: 16.Chris Brooker, 17.Nic Mayhew, 18.Kyle Sickler, 19.Tomas Vallejos, 20.Luke Wallace, 21.Danny Care, 22.Rory Clegg, 23.Matt Hopper
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