BULLISH Kai Horstmann insists Wor-cester Warr-iors fear no team and the men from Six-ways are relishing tomorrow's crusade to Saracens.

The Vicarage Road-based high-fliers are currently sitting fourth in the league as well as battling away on two more fronts - the Heineken Cup and the EDF Energy Cup.

However, Warriors - buoyed by their first Premiership win of the season against Bristol - are full of confidence and Horstmann is relishing the challenge.

The former Harlequins back-row man said of the trip to Watford: "We're not fearing anything - we are going in on a positive mindset and backing ourselves to win the game "The Premiership can be pretty intense, so a week off can do the world of good and help recharge your batteries. We emphasised at the beginning of the week that it will be a completely different battle against Saracens tomorrow. It was great to have won against Bristol, but the idea is to go to Saracens and come away with points.

"Chris Jack is a key cog for them - especially in the line-out - so Craig (Gillies) and Greg (Rawlinson) have done a lot of work this week and hopefully we can do to the Saracens line-out what we did to Bristol's.

"They are a fantastic side with a huge amount of pace in their back line and have recruited well in their forwards.

"They are a huge threat, but we could have beaten them when we played them at Six-ways earlier this season."

Horstmann, who played for the England Saxons on the Churchill Cup tour of North America in July 2006, added: "Saracens away last year was pretty much the turning point of our season and we're looking for another victory tomorrow.

"I was captain for that game because Pat (Sanderson) was out with a back injury.

"It was really good to lead the side and I loved every moment of it.

"It was easy enough though, because I had help from some experienced guys in the team like Tony Windo and Chris Horsman."