Michael Lowry eyeing home comfort with Ulster
Both sides are already qualified for the United Rugby Championship quarter-finals, but what is at stake is the right to host a last-eight tie.
Ulster need to win to have the quarter-final in Belfast, and after exiting Europe in the last-16 on home soil against Toulouse, Ireland full back Lowry wants to give the fans something to cheer about in knockout rugby this season.
“This is a huge game in terms of getting a home quarter-final or not,” said Lowry.
“The fans can give us an extra boost in a home quarter-final so it pretty much is a last-16 round in terms of getting ourselves into a quarter-final spot and we have to deal with it as a really important game.
“Getting a home quarter-final is absolutely massive to spur you on to reach the semi-final, so this game is so important and is a must-win game for both sides with a point in it between us.
“It could be the difference for us travelling away to South Africa or staying at home in front of a home crowd, and we all know how tough South Africa is to go away to.
“It pretty much could define the season and if we win this game it could build a little bit of momentum going into the knockout stages.
“I suppose Toulouse are such a good side and we made a couple of mistakes that let them into it, I don’t feel we were outplayed or anything.
“There were a couple of mistakes that let them into the game and they have stars that can finish off anything.
“They weren’t necessarily the better side and I think that’s what we need to remember, that we’ve been the better side in the majority of our games.
“If we can take that into this game and then secure ourselves a home quarter-final we know what we can do and what we are capable of.
“So, yeah, we just need to focus on