Leinster coach Michael Cheika says his side will be looking to build on their opening victory against Leicester, despite surrendering the initiative by losing in Toulouse with the home team getting a bonus point.
The Irish side have two games against Pool Six's bottom team Edinburgh, starting in Dublin, but will remember losing 25-24 in the Scottish capital in the Heineken Cup last season - a result which cost them a home quarter-final.
This season has been something of a rollercoaster ride, a superb home win against Leicester followed by a heavy defeat in the South of France.
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"We have got to focus on the home game against Edinburgh and make sure we play smart," said Cheika.
"It is going to be a really tight group. We gave away a bit of the initiative when we gave away the bonus point down in Toulouse, but they have got to come to Dublin and there is still all to play for.
"Let's hope we go back to the way we started and that trend goes up. It is a tough group and you need to play well all the time because even if you play at 70 per cent then sides will carve you up.
"We were not smart enough in that situation in Toulouse, but we have got the opportunity to do that to them so it can ebb and flow.
"It is still early in the competition so we have to try to get a bit of consistency going into these next two games to try and put yourself in the hunt going into the last weekend."