Wing Alex Cuthbert will be hoping to put his recent woes with Wales behind him and to see his impressive vein of try-scoring for his region and country continue for Cardiff Blues against Montpellier.
The Welsh wing is one of four players leading the try-scoring stakes in this season's Heineken Cup and has crossed for three tries for a Blues side which has yet to record a win in their Pool.
Wales lock Bradley Davies is expected to miss this game after being knocked unconscious by All Backs hooker Andrew Hore in the recent defeat at the Millennium Stadium.
Cardiff Blues languish at the bottom of the table, having thrown away a victory against Sale Sharks in Salford and narrowly missing out to Jonny Wilkinson's Toulon in the Welsh capital.
Montpellier, after their impressive victory over Sale, will still have their eye on a quarter-final place, knowing back-to-back wins over their Welsh opponents probably holds the key for qualification.
The Blues, who reached the quarter-finals of last season's tournament, are a vastly changed side for this campaign, with a host of big-names having left and the emphasis now on young home-grown talent.
The Welsh region have lost their last three Heineken Cup games and the last time they lost four games in the tournament was back in the 2006/07 campaign.
Match Facts
• Cardiff have missed the most tackles in the Heineken Cup so far this season, missing 42 in their two pool matches so far. Their completion rate of 85% is the lowest in the tournament.
• Montpellier's six lineout steals is a joint-high this season.
• Montpellier's scrum is particularly strong this season having won all 17 of their put-ins so far.
• Cardiff have lost their last three Heineken Cup games, the last time they lost four in a row was in 2006/07.