Winger Darcy Graham and flanker Magnus Bradbury return from injury as Edinburgh make 10 changes for Friday’s return match with Glasgow.
Edinburgh, who clinched a Pro14 home semi-final with last weekend’s 30-15 win, hand a first start to fly-half Nathan Chamberlain.
Glasgow make three alterations, with Huw Jones continuing at full-back.
George Horne replaces Ali Price at scrum-half, with Tom Gordon and Stafford McDowall also called up.
Rob Harley drops out as Gordon starts at openside, allowing Matt Fagerson to shift to number eight and Ryan Wilson to take the number six jersey.
Centre McDowall takes over from Peter Horne.
With a place in the last four against Ulster to plan for, Edinburgh coach Richard Cockerill gives Charlie Shiel a start at scrum-half and Jamie Hodgson replaces the injured Grant Gilchrist in the second-row.
Simon Berghan, Nick Haining, Pierre Schoeman, Mike Willemse and James Johnstone are the other men coming into the starting XV.
“We’ve got a good squad with plenty of depth, so it’s a great chance to blood some new players and give them some experience playing in a derby match,” said Cockerill, who has named three untested academy players on his bench.
“We’re also looking after our squad and some of those key guys who are important to the way we play. We want as full and as fit a compliment of players as we can going into the semi-final.”
Captain Fraser Brown will make his 100th Glasgow appearance at Murrayfield, with 700 spectators in attendance for Scotland’s first Covid-19 test event.
“We’ve got one eye on the start of the new season and we know that squad depth is going to be tested more than ever, so it’s another chance for us to look at certain players and combinations,” said head coach Danny Wilson.
“At the same time, though, it’s all about continuing to gel and grow as a squad, and we’re looking to build some momentum.”
Edinburgh: Kinghorn, Graham, Johnstone, Dean, Van der Merwe, Chamberlain, Shiel; Schoeman, Willemse, Berghan, Haining, Hodgson, Bradbury, Watson, Mata.
Replacements: McInally, Sutherland, Nell, Sykes, Crosbie, Frostwick, Van der Walt, Gordon.
Glasgow Warriors: Jones, Seymour, Grigg, McDowall, Tagive, Hastings, G Horne; Kebble, Brown, Z Fagerson, Gray, Cummings, Wilson, Gordon, M Fagerson.
Replacements: Turner, Chapps, Pieretto, Harley, Fusaro, Price, P Horne, Nairn.
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Ulster 7/16 Leinster 56th min
Marcel Coetzee carrying and offloading very well on a few occasions in the last 5 or 10 minutes
Ulster 10/16 Leinster 70th min
Try Penny who gathers a cross kick into acres of space
Ulster 10/21 Leinster 75th min
Try Cooney! Intercepted and his pace got him there in the end from midway between Ulster 22 and 10m line
Checking for offside
No try offside just before the intercept
Try Leinster. Ulster 10/28 Leinster 79th min
Final score Ulster 10/28 Leinster
Ulster will travel to face Edinburgh at Murrayfied. This was a Leinster team that rested many first choice players for this game but still won comfortably. Can’t see anyone stopping Leinster
Munster need to get at least two points from their game against Connacht tomorrow to leapfrog Scarlets into the semi final
Bonus point try Munster – Munster 28/7 Connacht 51st min
Another try Munster as de Allende gives the final pass to Munster 14 to score. De Allende may have been able to score himself but he decided to be safe and give the pass on.
Munster 35/7 Connacht 54th min
Conway chases a kick through and scores easily in the right hand corner, 2nd try for him in as many minutes
Checking the grounding
Grounding ok. Munster 42/7 Connacht 56th min
Final score: Munster 49/12 Connacht
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