It’s still all to play for this weekend as Leinster host Benetton Treviso knowing a bonus-point win could be enough to guarantee a home semi-final ahead of the Guinness PRO12 play-offs. With the top two sides going head-to-head this weekend Leinster require a maximum point win to guarantee a home spot, less if Connacht do not beat the Warriors. Leinster's last six matches have all been won by the home side on the day, while the Leinstermen are the only side with a perfect played ten, won ten record this season. Leinster fly-half Jonathan Sexton admitted it has been a below-par season for the Irish side this season but that the club were still desperate to end their campaign on a high. Sexton, who is frustrated by last week’s loss to Ulster, admits silverware would help make up for a frustrating campaign, said: "It's not the first time this season we've had a defeat like the one against Ulster which is probably the most disappointing thing. "When you come off the back of a defeat like that, it hurts and you've got to quickly put things right and that's what we're going to try this week, but if we go and produce a great performance this week it doesn't fix everything. "There's plenty of stuff that can't be fixed over a week, can't be fixed over a few weeks – things that need a long time to fix so we know that and we're working towards that. "I haven't been here for the last two years so I can only speak about this season and the time before, but I spoke last week about trying to get back to the level we were at and I still think we can get there – but we're a long way off. "We're desperate to win another trophy but we know that we're nowhere near where we need to be if we want to get back to the top of Europe and consistently be the best side in the PRO12." Benetton Treviso climbed above Zebre in the table for the first time this season after their last minute victory over Connacht in round 21, but with just one point separating the two teams, they will be looking for the results from Parma in the race for the Italian Champions Cup qualification spot Treviso's only previous victory over Leinster came on their very first meeting in the Guinness PRO12 at Stadio Monigo in September 2010. Leinster will round off their regular season at home to Treviso, who know that another victory would guarantee them Champions Cup rugby next season, and Sexton knows they will be no pushovers on Saturday. He added: "Now it's cup rugby and we've got to win against Treviso and we've got a chance of a home semi-final, and that's where we wanted to be at the start of the season. "Performance wise it hasn't been good enough yet but we have to turn it around pretty quick." At RDS Arena, 3pm Referee: Ben Whitehouse (WRU, 23rd competition game) Assistant Referees: TBC Citing Commissioner: John Cole (IRFU) TMO: TBC