**Leinster will look to break a nine-year-old wins record when they take on a resurgent Glasgow Warriors side at the RDS Arena on Friday night.** The Conference A leaders have so far registered 12 wins from as many games in the Guinness PRO14 this season and are currently on a run of 14 successive wins in the Championship - a streak which began last April. Glasgow’s omen? It was the Warriors that last beat Leo Cullen’s men in the Championship. Leinster have made eight changes to the side which defeated Ospreys 21-13 at the Gnoll last week, with Cullen including two players from the academy in his starting XV. Meanwhile, the visitors welcome back five players from international duty as the Guinness Six Nations enters its second fallow week, with D’arcy Rae set to start his first game in four months for Dave Rennie’s outfit. **Kick-off**: 7:35pm **How to watch**: Live on eir Sport 1, DAZN, Premier Sports 2, pro14.tv **Players to watch out for**: Luke McGrath v George Horne A pair of nines with a point to prove. Regularly playing second fiddle in their respective international jerseys, McGrath and Horne will look to implement their usual fast-paced injection into the game on Friday. McGrath has not been involved in the Six Nations thus far but will be looking to knock on Andy Farrell’s door with a strong display here. His experience, alongside Dave Kearney, will be crucial to an inexperienced back line as he plays inside academy prospect Harry Byrne, who is earning just his ninth cap for the province. Horne, who has featured in all three of Scotland’s matchday squads so far - coming off the bench on two occasions - will surely relish getting his teeth stuck in from the off. After an impressive World Cup display, where he claimed an unforgettable hat-trick against Russia, he would love nothing more than to make that Scotland No.9 jersey his own. A big performance against a seemingly unstoppable Leinster side could provide the boost he needs. **Key stat**: A victory for Leinster would see them break Munster’s record of 14 consecutive Guinness PRO14 wins achieved back in 2011. **Leinster**: Hugo Keenan, Dave Kearney, Jimmy O’Brien, Joe Tomane, James Lowe, Harry Byrne, Luke McGrath; Peter Dooley, Sean Cronin, Michael Bent, Ryan Baird, Scott Fardy (c), Josh Murphy, Will Connors, Max Deegan **Replacements**: James Tracy, Michael Milne, Jack Aungier, Jack Dunne, Rhys Ruddock, Jamison Gibson-Park, Ciaran Frawley, Fergus McGadden **Glasgow Warriors:** Glenn Bryce, Tommy Seymour, Huw Jones, Nick Grigg, Kyle Steyn, Peter Horne, George Horne; Aki Seiuli, George Turner, D’arcy Rae, Rob Harley, Tim Swinson, Ryan Wilson (c), Tom Gordon, Matt Fagerson **Replacements**: Mesu Dolokoto, Alex Allan, Ewan McQuillin, Andrew Davidson, Callum Gibbins, Jamie Dobie, Ruaridh Jackson, Niko Matawalu