Edinburgh will be looking to make sure they keep their hopes for a Heineken Cup quarter-final place on track when they travel to Paris to face Racing Metro 92 at the Stade Yves Du Manoir.
The Scottish side know they have to make it a clean sweep of three home defeats for the Parisians, both Cardiff Blues and London Irish returned home from their trip across the channel with a victory.
But Michael Bradley's Edinburgh side don't have a great track record on the road in Europe, having won only twice in 25 games away from home in European rugby's premier tournament.
But the Scots will be determined to end their eight-year wait for a side from north of the border to qualify for the last eight of the Heineken Cup when they run out against one of the big guns of the Top 14.
Racing Metro, who are only in their second season in Europe, are propping up Pool 2 and will be looking to restore some pride after a disappointing campaign but they the could still have a bearing on who qualifies for the quarter-finals.
The French side play both Edinburghand the Cardiff Blues, who are level on points and battling out to qualify for the knockout stages, in their final two Pool games of this season.