**Dragons are hoping to continue their impressive recent home form as they welcome Toyota Cheetahs to Rodney Parade on Saturday.** The hosts have won their last four matches on their own soil in all competitions but have not hosted a Guinness PRO14 fixture since defeating Ospreys on January 4. Dragons welcome back full-back Will Talbot-Davies from injury, while Taine Basham is in at openside having been released by Wales. Lock Matthew Screech is due to make his 100th Guinness PRO14 appearance. Cheetahs dropped out of the Conference A top three after last weekend’s defeat at Ulster but are looking for a positive result this weekend to set them up for an appetising run of home fixtures. The South African side have won both previous meetings between the two teams, including their sole visit to Rodney Parade. There are two changes in the back row for the visitors, with Gerhard Olivier replacing Chris Massyn and Aidon Davies in for Jasper Wiese. **Kick-off:** 5.15pm **How to watch:** Live on Premier Sports 2, S4C, DAZN and pro14.tv **Players to look out for:** Taine Basham (Dragons), Junior Pokomela (Cheetahs) The battle of the back rows will be crucial on Saturday and both Basham and Pokomela are leading lights in their respective sides. Having Basham back from Wales duty is a real boost for the hosts. The 20-year-old is Dragons’ top try scorer with five, while he has also made more successful carries (26), tackles (132) and clean breaks (nine) than any of his teammates this season. The battle at the breakdown will be fierce – both Basham and Pokomela have won seven turnovers this season, putting them joint-eighth in the overall Guinness PRO14 standings. Pokomela also leads the way with offloads for Cheetahs with his total of 10. **Key stat:** Both these sides will be targeting improvement at the breakdown and this match could be an ideal place to start. Dragons (161) and Cheetahs (170) sit third and second, respectively, in the turnovers lost statistics across the Championship. Which team gets on the front foot in this aspect of Saturday’s game could go a long way to deciding the outcome. **Dragons:** Will Talbot-Davies, Jared Rosser, Adam Warren, Jack Dixon, Ashton Hewitt, Sam Davies, Rhodri Williams (c); Aaron Jarvis, Ellis Shipp, Lloyd Fairbrother, Joe Davies, Matthew Screech, Harrison Keddie, Taine Basham, Ollie Griffiths **Replacements:** Rhys Lawrence, Josh Reynolds, Chris Coleman, Brandon Nansen, Lewis Evans, Tavis Knoyle, Jacob Botica, Joe Goodchild **Cheetahs:** Boan Venter, Wilmar Arnoldi, Luan de Bruin, Sintu Manjezi, Walt Steenkamp, Gerhard Olivier, Junior Pokomela, Aidon Davis, Ruan Pienaar, Tian Schoeman, Craig Barry, Benhard Janse van Rensburg, William Small-Smith, Rhyno Smith, Clayton Blommetjies **Replacements:** Joseph Dweba, Charles Marais, Aranos Coetzee, JP du Preez, Sias Koen, Tian Meyer, Louis Fouche, Chris Smit