Glasgow coach Sean Lineen has made several changes for the trip to Viadana in Italy knowing that his side can still qualify for the quarter-finals of the Heineken Cup.
He has changed the whole front five from their last outing, a home defeat by the Newport Gwent Dragons, in a bid to toughen up their set piece for the Italian trip.
A bonus point win would do Glasgow's chances a lot of good, with Saracens entertaining Biarritz in the pool's other game, but Lineen is not looking any further than trying to get a victory.
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"We are just freshening up the team, a new pack of forwards with a changed front five from the Dragons because we have to toughen up there," said the Glasgow head coach.
"Viadana have a tough pack of forwards who like driving and mauling, we have got to go over there and do it ourselves and the players are up for it.
"As a coach you have to plan ahead but the players need to look at the next game. There is a lot to happen first, but if it does come along that the Saracens game is important then that would be a fanastic day for Scottish and Glasgow rugby.
"We are just going for a win. Saracens went and tried to get a bonus point and there were four tries in the first half, all by Viadana. We are not good enough to try that, we are just going for a win and I would be happy with that.
"They have a lot of knowledge, they know our strengths and weaknesses inside out, guys like Calvin Howarth, Gary Law and Stuart Moffat played with and against a lot of our players so they will not be scared of us - they will be targeting this game for a win.
"They scored four tries against us, all by kicks, so they will be doing a bit more of that.
"Our scrum will be stronger and we have got players there will points to prove, the players need to toughen up and make sure the set piece is right."