GLASGOW Warriors head coach Gregor Townsend has named a strong side to face Treviso in Friday's Pro12 clash as they look to bounce back from a Champions Cup defeat to Munster.
Townsend's side were beaten 38-17 by the Irish province last Saturday, a week after recording a stunning 42-13 victory against English giants Leicester Tigers.
Warriors are back in Pro12 action against rock-bottom Treviso on Friday, with wing Tommy Seymour and flanker Simone Favaro returning to the starting lineup.
A pair of new signings could make their debuts for the Scotstoun club, as backrower Langilangi Haupeakui and lock Brian Alainu'uese have both been named on the bench.
Townsend said: "We’ve been boosted this week by the return of Tommy (Seymour), Peter (Horne), Corey (Flynn) and Lee (Jones).
"Langi (Haupeakui) and Brian (Alainu’uese) have settled in quickly and have trained well to earn an opportunity to be involved.
“Treviso ran us close at Scotstoun last season and we needed a late try to win the game, so we’ll need an improved performance tomorrow night.”
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