Bath Rugby gained an important psychological boost with a 21-point victory over their PARKER PEN CHALLENGE CUP semi-final rivals Saracens on March 1.
The 1998 Heineken Cup winners were too strong in every department for Wayne Shelford's side, winning easily 30-9.
But Bath head coach Micheal Foley was in typical pragmatic mood following the victory.
"The result on Saturday provided a great start to the final phase of the season for us.
"However, we will be keeping our feet firmly on the ground and there will certainly be no room for complacency when we travel to Vicarage road next month.
"Saracens will be smarting from the defeat and we will expecting a passionate and fiery competition game over the two legs of what is sure to be exciting and entertaining PARKER PEN CHALLENGE CUP semi-final.
Bath Rugby: Forwards: Dave Barnes, Andy Beattie, Steve Borthwick, Gareth Delve, Alessio Galasso, Danny Grewcock (cap), Jonathan Humphreys, Andy Lloyd, John Mallett, Lee Mears, James Scaysbrook, Matt Stevens, Nathan Thomas, Adam Vander
Backs: Olly Barkley, Ross Blake, Alex Crockett, Simon Danielli, Kevin Maggs, Chris Malone, Matt Perry, Elvis Seveali'i, Mike Tindall, Andy William
Saracens: 15 Brett Sparg 14 Richard Haughton 13 Thomas Castaignede 12 Tim Horan (cap) 11 Darragh O'Mahony 10 Andy Goode 9 Morgan Williams 1 Christian Califano 2 Robbie Russell 3 Mike Storey 4 Abdel Benazzi 5 Craig Yandell 6 Ryan Peacey 7 Richard Hill 8 Kris Chesney
Replacements:16 Johnny Marsters 17 Matt Cairns 18 Stuart Hooper 19 Tony Roques 20 Kyran Bracken 21 Ben Johnston 22 Nathan McAvoy