ANDY Symons is set for his first Worcester Warriors appearance since April in tomorrow’s European Challenge Cup clash against Gloucester at Sixways (7.45pm).

The centre enjoyed a fine 2014/15 campaign but has spent the last eight months on the sidelines with a knee injury.

Head coach Carl Hogg makes four changes to the side which started Warriors’ last European match at Zebre with Charlie Mulchrone skippering from scrum-half.

Tom Biggs starts on the wing, Matt Cox gets the nod at blindside flanker, while Symons comes into the centre.

Ben Howard will look to build on his promising performances at full-back with Dean Hammond completing the back three.

Alex Grove starts at 13 while Ryan Lamb will look to press his claims for an Aviva Premiership start at fly-half.

The pack sees Ryan Bower partner Jaba Bregvadze and Gareth Milasinovich in the front row with Darren O’Shea and Dan Sanderson in the second row.

Cox is joined by Carl Kirwan and Marco Mama in the back row.

Tiff Eden is named on the bench and could make his first appearance since helping Warriors to B&I Cup Final glory in April when he slotted 15 points.

Head Coach Carl Hogg said: “We’ve got one or two returning from injury which is great and it’s an opportunity for those who haven’t had a huge amount of Aviva Premiership gametime to stick their hands up.

“We want to create healthy competition across the squad.

“Symons has had a very intensive rehab programme and he’s looking fit and sharp so we’re looking forward to seeing him out there again on Thursday night.

“We know we have to win our home games and Gloucester travel well and will be confident. But we know the challenge in front of us and it’s one we’re relishing.”

Scotland captain Greig Laidlaw returns to skipper Gloucester in a side that sees centre Henry Trinder start his first game of the season.

Laidlaw will lead a Gloucester side that sees only Sione Kalamafoni retained in the starting line-up from the team that defeated Sale Sharks at Kingsholm last Friday.

Gloucester head coach Laurie Fisher insisted that Gloucester are focusing on only the next game and not the state of the pool in general.

"You can't analyse the group after only two games.

"The only thing we can do is turn up to Sixways on Thursday night, play well and win the game. Then return to Kingsholm the following week, play well and win the game.

"In terms of the permutations or whatever, it's irrelevant really. It's one game at a time, play well, get your result, move on."

And Fisher knows that Worcester will pose a threat no matter who takes the field.

"You only have to look at the competitiveness of Worcester for long periods against Leicester last weekend to show what a quality side they are. They're well coached, well organised, very combative.

"You have to prepare well, get your attitude right, turn up on the day with the right intensity, the right level of physicality and give yourself a chance of winning."

Warriors

15 Ben Howard

14 Dean Hammond

13 Alex Grove

12 Andy Symons

11 Tom Biggs

10 Ryan Lamb

9 Charlie Mulchrone (C)

1 Ryan Bower

2 Jaba Bregvadze

3 Gareth Milasinovich

4 Dan Sanderson

5 Darren O’Shea

6 Matt Cox

7 Carl Kirwan

8 Marco Mama

Replacements

16 Ben Sowrey

17 Val Rapava Ruskin

18 Mike Daniels

19 Darren Barry

20 Sam Betty

21 Jonny Arr

22 Tiff Eden

23 Max Stelling

 

Gloucester:

15 Steve McColl

14 David Halaifonua

13 Henry Trinder

12 Mark Atkinson

11 Henry Purdy

10 Billy Burns

9 Greig Laidlaw (capt

1 Nick Wood

2 Tom Lindsa

3 Paul Doran-Jones

4 Elliott Stooke

5 Mariano Galarza

6 Sione Kalamafoni

7 Jacob Rowan

8 Lewis Ludlow

Replacements:

16 Darren Dawidiuk

17 Yann Thomas

18 Nicky Thomas

19 Tom Hicks

20 Dan Thomas

21 Callum Braley

22 Billy Twelvetrees

23 Rob Cook