Omagh and Bangor are split by a single point in the table as they lock horns in this much-anticipated Ulster derby, with the Accies having earned promotion from the junior ranks last April and the Seasiders achieving the feat the previous year.
Two men Bangor will have to keep close tabs on are Omagh scrum half and captain Stewart McCain and winger Neil Brown, who have scored five tries each so far. McCain's duel with Bangor's teenage number 9 Lewis Bret, the scorer of four tries in as many games, will be one to watch.
Andrew Ferguson replaces the injured Johnny Sproule up front for the hosts, while Bangor, who were narrow winners at home to Bruff last Saturday, reintroduce Mark Widdowson on the wing, Andrew Shaw comes in for the injured Andrew Jackson at hooker and the fit-again David Caughey will partner Lewis Stevenson in the second row.
(courtesy of the IRFU)