Belgium will become the 10th country to stage Heineken Cup action when Saracens play their "home" Round 2 match against Racing Metro 92 at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels.
And England centre Brad Barritt, who made his 100th appearance for Saracens in the five-try win over Edinburgh last weekend, said the players were all keyed up for the historic encounter.
"Going to Brussels is hugely exciting," said Barritt. "Playing in a different stadium is always something that excites the players and going to Belgium and taking rugby to a new audience is a very exciting venture.
"Racing are a very successful side littered with some very talented players so we are under no illusions, it's going to be a tough outing.
"We are going to have to stick to our guns, apply the same pressure as last week and be even more clinical than last week."