We take on reigning Aviva Premiership champions Saracens on Saturday at the AJ Bell Stadium, and we are previewing a few head-to-heads between the sides - first up, we look at the battle at scrum half.
Neil de Kock joined a select band of Saracens players during the 2013/14 season by passing the 200 game mark for the Club.
In his first full season with Saracens, de Kock captained the side to a semi-final place in the Heineken Cup and his performances have been just as impressive ever since.
It didn't take the South African international scrum half long to make his mark at Saracens and already he is regarded by many supporters to have been one of the club's most successful overseas signings.
He was a regular with the South African province and also with the Super 14 side The Stormers and is widely regarded as one of the most talented scrum halves in South Africa where his passing, kicking game and all round awareness saw him win 10 caps for the Springboks after making his debut in 2001 against Italy. He was also part of the country's 2003 World Cup squad.
His battle with Peter Stringer is one to look forward to, as both players will be looking for quick ball and be aiming to keep the tempo up in what should be an exciting game.
Peter Stringer is having a superb season at the Sharks. The most-capped Irish scrum-half of all time, he made 98 appearances for his country and also played a record 230 times for Munster. The Sharks are his fourth Premiership club after spells with Saracens, Newcastle and Bath. A Heineken Cup winner in 2006, Stringer's professional career began back in 1998.
You can see how this head-to-head battle goes when you buy your tickets to Saturday's Aviva Premiership game against Saracens (kick off 1pm). Click here to buy your tickets or call 08444-994-994.