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Very little for either side to play for in this match, both are out of Europe, so not much to play for in this match.

The Scarlets have their Welsh internationals back in the side, with Stephen, Mark and Daffyd Jones back along with Matthew Rees.

Sean Lineen has dropped Dan Parks after his woeful performance off the ground last week cost Glasgow throughout the Munster match. Ruaridh Jackson comes in to replace him.

Scarlets: Daniel Evans; Mark Jones, Jon Davies, Gavin Evans, Dafydd James; Stephen Jones ©, Martin Roberts; Iestyn Thomas, Matthew Rees, Deacon Manu, Vernon Cooper, Dominic Day, Josh Turnbull, Dafydd Jones, David Lyons.
Replacements: Phil John, Ken Owens, Lou Reed, Rob McCusker, Gavin Cattle, Rhys Priestland, Darren Daniel.

Glasgow: Colin Gregor; Lome Fa'atau, Max Evans, Graeme Morrison, Thom Evans; Ruaridh Jackson, Mark McMillan, Kevin Tkachuk, Dougie Hall, Moray Low, Tim Barker, Alastair Kellock (capt), James Eddie, John Barclay, Kelly Brown.
Replacements: Fergus Thomson, Ed Kalman, Dan Turner, Calum Forrester, Dan Parks, Colin Shaw, Peter Horne.
 
could be a high scoring one this given how porous both sides defence have been.
 
don't think Glasgow have been blunt, they've killed themselves with woeful defending and the decision at times to pick Parks, they were threatening with ball in hand certainly in the Munster match and the game against the Blues in Cardiff.
 
I was worried for a while that with Scarlets (h), Cardiff (a) and Ospreys (h) that Munster might end up losing the League if all the internationals are rested before Heineken Cup matches.

I'm can honestly say there's now nothing worrying about the Scarlets...
 

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