Scarlets forwards coach Danny Wilson insists there is no chance of his side taking their eye off the ball as they finish the regular RaboDirect PRO12 season against Treviso needing two points to secure a play-off place. The Welsh region have only lost once in their last nine games in all competitions and that came back in February against Leinster at the RDS. And with six wins in a row at Parc Y Scarlets Simon Easterby's side will be doing all they can to hold off Welsh rivals and defending champions Ospreys in the race for fourth. But Wilson has warned his charges to be wary of the Italian outfit’s impressive pack of forwards. “We have to be aware of what their threats are with their driving line outs and driving scrum,” he said. “A lot of their game comes off their set piece play. We'll have to combat that hard as well as the fact they have some dangerous runners so there's plenty to threaten across the park. We just have to be tactically astute in this game. “I've been pleased with the steel our forwards pack has shown in recent games and we really had an edge in the scrum against the Blues – we're going to need to deliver that and more on Friday night to get where we need to be.” The Scarlets have named an unchanged line-up to the team announced for the Blues with tighthead prop Samson Lee back in the starting spot after having to be withdrawn at the last minute through illness last time out. With the impressive impact the bench had in the Cardiff Blues game, Simon Easterby has brought back all 23 players back who took the Scarlets to victory at home against the Blues. Treviso are also in form having lost just one of their last six RaboDirect PRO12 contests: 3-28 to Ospreys in Swansea last month. And Franco Smith has made just minimal few changes to his line-up for their trip to Wales as captain Antonio Pavanello returns in the second row while Giovanni Maistri and Bees Roux come into the second row and and Manoa Vosawai the back row. The half-backs will be Edoardo Gori and Kris Burton, playing his final match for the Italian side, Doppies La Grange and Michele Capagnaro are confirmed as centres while Ludovico Nitoglia, Christian Loamanu and Brendan Williams make up the back three. At Parc y Scarlets, 7.45pm. Referee: Dudley Phillips (IRFU, 32nd competition game) Assistant Referees: Neil Hennessy, Tim Hayes (both WRU) Citing Commissioner: Richard Gwynn (WRU) TMO: Huw Lewis (WRU) Live on BBC Wales