WARRIORS director of rugby John Brain has believes that the European Challenge Cup draw has thrown up an "eminently winnable" quarter-final at Northampton.
Brain's men will visit Franklin's Gardens on April 1 following Friday night's win in Montpellier and he thinks that they have a reasonable chance of progressing in the competition.
"It's a game which is eminently winnable from our point of view. We've got a good record against them.
"We won't be daunted by going to Franklin's Gardens."
The teams have already met three times this season with the Saints winning twice.
But both of Worcester's defeats have come at Sixways.
Warriors' victory in the East Midlands in November came after former Saint Shane Drahm scored all the points himself.
The diminutive fly-half is relishing another crack at them.
"I can't get away from them this year," he said "It will be the fourth time this year for me.
"It will be good. I know the ground so well and we have got a good success rate there."
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