Oxford rugby fans have a chance to see England fly half Owen Farrell in action for Saracens when they play their last match of the regular season against London Welsh at the Kassam Stadium today (3.30).
Farrell returns to the Sarries ranks against the already relegated Exiles as his side bid to secure a top-four play-off spot.
Fellow England internationals David Strettle and Chris Ashton are named on the wing for the visitors, with Alex Goode starting at full back.
Up front, Schalk Brits returns to the Saracens starting line-up and will pack down alongside Mako Vunipola and Petrus du Plessis in the Saracens visitors' front row.
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Skipper Alistair Hargreaves comes back into the line-up following a spell on the sidelines and will partner George Kruis at lock.
In the back row, Billy Vunipola starts at No 8 and he is joined in the back row by Jackson Wray and Jacques Burger.
Team captain Tom May brings the curtain down on his 17-year playing career, in his finale for Welsh, who make five changes to their team.
Rob Lewis starts at scrum half, with Paul Rowley named on the bench.
In the front row, Eddie Aholelei and Jack Gilding come in for Nathan Trevett and Ben Cooper, who drop to the bench.
Josh McNally is set to make his first Premiership start after coming off the bench in the Exiles’ last three matches.
McNally partners Matt Corker in the second row with Ben West moving to blindside flanker in place of Daniel Browne, who is named among the replacements.
When Saracens last visited the Kassam Stadium in October 2012, they came away with a 28-23 win in a tight Championship game.
London Welsh: Jewell, Awcock, Reynolds, May (capt), Elder, Barkley, Lewis, Aholelei, Britton, Gilding, McNally, Corker, West, Waters, Fonua. Reps: Morris, Trevett, Cooper, Browne, Thorpe, Rowley, Robinson, Stegmann.
Sarcens: Goode, Ashton, Bosch, Wyles, Strettle, Farrell, De Kock, M Vunipola, Brits, Du Plessis, Kruis, Hargreaves (capt), Wray, Burger, B Vunipola. Reps George, Gill, Figallo, Itoje, Brown, Wigglesworth, Hodgson, Taylor.
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