Edinburgh make four changes for must-win game in Galway
The capital side head to Galway needing a win to keep their play-off hopes alive.
Edinburgh are 10th in the table, two places and two points outside the top eight, with two matches of the regular season remaining.
Lock Marshall Sykes and back-rower Ben Muncaster come into the forward pack, while centre Mosese Tuipulotu and wing Jack Brown also start.
Magnus Bradbury captains the side in the absence of the rested Grant Gilchrist, while Jamie Ritchie and Harry Patterson both miss out with concussion.
Pierre Schoeman starts in the front row fresh from his call-up to the British and Irish Lions, though fellow Lion Duhan van der Merwe is still not ready for action after an injury layoff.
Darcy Graham starts and will have a point to prove after missing out on Andy Farrell's 38-man squad.
"I think the results don't reflect our performances over the past couple of weeks," said Edinburgh head coach Sean Everitt.
"If you look back at the Sharks game and at Bath, the effort and the work and energy that the guys have put in on the park has been admirable. So we'd look for the same there. What I'm looking at this week is for more accuracy and what we're good at.
"The result's vitally important tomorrow. Obviously, it's a challenge playing in Galway.
"We've had a good week of preparation. We've got over the Bath game and the guys are ready to go."
Edinburgh: Wes Goosen, Darcy Graham, Matt Currie, Mosese Tuipulotu, Jack Brown, Ross Thompson, Ali Price; Pierre Schoeman, Ewan Ashman, D'arcy Rae, Marshall Sykes, Sam Skinner, Ben Muncaster, Hamish Watson, Magnus Bradbury (c)
Replacements: Paddy Harrison, Boan Venter, Javan Sebastian, Glen Young, Liam McConnell; Charlie Shiel, Ben Healy, James Lang
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