IT may not be all-or-nothing this time around when War-riors take on Saracens at Sixways tonight (5pm) - but you can be sure no-one has forgotten what happened last April.

Worcester knew that only victory would ensure their Guin-ness Premiership status.

But the Warriors were up for the fight and stormed to a 22-7 victory and how new director of rugby Mike Ruddock will want to see - not just the same sort of result - but the same commitment and physicality from his players this evening.

"We have been reminding the players of last season's game against Saracens," said Ruddock, who has yet to see his team win this season.

The former Wales Grand Slam winning coach was critical of his side's ill-discipline last weekend at Kingsholm in the 29-7 defeat to Gloucester.

The Warriors will need to make sure that they don't give away as many penalties this evening if they are to stop Saracens 100 per cent record on the road this year.

"Saracens are a dangerous side," Ruddock warned. "Even when they lost to Gloucester they scored 31 points. They are around the 30-point mark in all their games.

"They have gone up a notch since we played them last time. They have scored some very good tries and their opening day of the season win at Wasps will have given them a lot of confidence."

Ruddock has been forced into one change to the side that went down at Gloucester last Saturday for this evening's clash with the Saracens.

The in-form Dominic Feau'nati is a late withdrawal from the starting XV after pulling a hamstring in training.

The Samoan is replaced by Mark Tucker with Gary True-man coming on to the bench against his former club.

Saracens coach Alan Gaffney, who has made several changes to the side that beat Leeds last weekend, has not forgotten his last trip to the Sixways.

"We know it's going to be a tough game at Worcester. Their record against us in the past 12 months has been more than alright and at Sixways last season, they absolutely smashed us." he said.

"They were too physical for us on that day and we can expect another physical battle."

WARRIORS: Drahm, Delport, Rasmussen, Tucker, Garvey, Brown, R Powell, Morris, Fortey, Taumoepeau, Murphy, Gillies, Hickey, Sanderson (capt), Horstmann. Reps: Windo, Gotting, Bowley, Quinnell, M Powell, Trueman.

SARACENS: Haughton, Thrower, Sorrell, A Powell, Penney, Jackson, de Kock (capt), Yates, Cairns, Johnston, Chesney, Vyvyan, Matadigo, Hill, Skirving. Reps: Kyriacou, Lloyd, Fullarton, Barrell, Dickens, Ross, Cato.