**Following an unscheduled week off for the Dragons after their home clash with Benetton was cancelled due to the intervention of Storm Dennis, Dean Ryan’s men will be looking to offset a run of three consecutive away defeats in the Guinness PRO14.** They travel to Glasgow to face a Warriors team who resoundingly beat Zebre 56-24 last time out. Dave Rennie’s side is buoyed by the presence of Scotland star Huw Jones at outside centre, who’ll be aiming to recover from the disappointment of being left out of Gregor Townsend’s team to face Italy this weekend by helping his team to victory at Scotstoun. Though only one place separates Glasgow and Dragons, who lie in fourth and fifth in Conference A respectively, there’s an 11 point deficit between the two teams, making it all the more important that the Welsh side start to rack up the points as they look to challenge for a Final Series berth. The Warriors, however, have lost only once at Scotstoun since October, and they will be hoping to avoid handing Dragons only their second away win in the Guinness PRO14 since March 2015. **Kick-off:** 7.35pm **How to watch:** Live on Premier Sports 1, DAZN, pro14.tv **Players to watch out for:** Leone Nakarawa v Harrison Keddie Though the two back-rowers are playing in different positions this weekend – Nakarawa will line up at blindside flanker; Keddie starts at No.8 – the pair are both essential for their teams’ fortunes. Nakarawa, who recently signed from Racing 92, is a fans’ favourite at Scotstoun, and made his Glasgow return at flanker in the Heineken Champions Cup. The Fijian is traditionally a lock, but when deployed in the back row he adds extra skill and mobility to the Warriors’ pack. Keddie is a powerful presence at the back of the scrum who possesses the defensive ability to stop the swashbuckling Nakarawa in his tracks. Add that to his powerful running style, and it’s clear that Dragons have all the weapons they need to neutralise the flying Fijian’s threat. On what promises to be a cold evening at Scotstoun, the forward fight will be vital in deciding this game – if Keddie can come up trumps over Nakarawa, he could well help his team to a priceless win in Scotland. **Key stat:** Dragons have not won in Scotland since November 2013, but there is hope for the team from Newport – they beat Glasgow 18-5 in Newport earlier this season. **Glasgow Warriors:** Glenn Bryce, Tommy Seymour, Huw Jones, Nick Grigg, Ratu Tagive, Pete Horne, Jamie Dobie; Aki Seiuli, Grant Stewart, Oli Kebble, Rob Harley, Tim Swinson, Leone Nakarawa, Callum Gibbins (c), Ryan Wilson **Replacements:** Masu Dolokoto, Alex Allan, Ewan Mcquillan, Andrew Davidson, Chris Fusaro, Nick Frisby, Ruaridh Jackson, Niko Matawalu **Dragons:** Joe Goodchild, Jared Rosser, Adam Warren, Jack Dixon, Ashton Hewitt, Sam Davies, Rhodri Williams (c), Brok Harris, Ellis Shipp, Lloyd Fairbrother, Joe Davies, Matthew Screech, Huw Taylor, Ollie Griffiths, Harrison Keddie **Replacements:** Rhys Lawrence, Josh Reynolds, Aaron Jarvis, Max Williams, Taine Basham, Tavis Knoyle, Connor Edwards, Jacob Botica