JOHN Brain and Anthony Eddy have made two injury-enforced changes to the Worcester Warriors side that beat Newcastle Falcons 35-27 last weekend for today's final Guinness Premiership game of the season at Bath.

The Sixways coaching duo have brought in James Brown to replace the injured Shane Drahm at fly-half and prop Mike Macdonald takes his place in the front row as Tony Windo is also ruled out with an injury.

Academy duo, prop Callum Black and scrum-half Chris Hallam, have been named on the bench.

Youngster Nick Runciman is set to continue at scrum-half after an impressive competitive debut against the Falcons.

A win for the Warriors today -- against a side with the second worst home record in the league -- could see them finish as high as seventh in the league, depending on other results going in their favour.

A victory would also guarantee Worcester beat last season's tally of nine wins and better the ninth-placed finish they achieved in their debut season in England's top flight.

After their 38-12 defeat at Sale Sharks last weekend, Bath have made two changes in the back-line, with Michael Stephenson coming in on the right wing in place of Nick Abendanon and former Sixways favourite Andy Higgins starting at centre for Alex Crockett.

In the front row, Lee Mears has recovered from an ankle knock to return at hooker and Taufa'ao Filise replaces David Flatman at loosehead prop.

In the continuing absence of Steve Borthwick, Zak Feaunati retains the captaincy but moves to the flank as Andy Beattie returns from injury to start at number eight.

Chris Goodman, the talented youngster who came on as a replacement against Sale, makes his first Premiership start, while another exciting talent, Ian Davey, makes his first appearance in the first team squad on the substitutes' bench.

Warriors: Thinus Delport; Uche Oduoza, Dale Rasmussen, Thomas Lombard, Gary Trueman; James Br-own, Nick Runciman; Mike Macdonald, Chris Fortey, Lee Fortey, Phil Murphy, Craig Gillies, Pat Sanderson, Tom Harding, Kai Horstmann. Replacements: Andrew Van Niekerk, Callum Black, Ed O'Donoghue, Drew Hickey, Chris Hallam, Simon Whatling, Nicolas Le Roux.

Bath: Joe Maddock; Michael Stephenson, Andy Higgins, Olly Barkley, David Bory; Chris Malone, Andy Williams; Taufa'ao Filise, Lee Mears, Duncan Bell, James Hudson, Peter Short, Isaac Feau-nati, Chris Goodman, Andy Beattie. Replacements: Rob Hawkins, David Barnes, Jon Faamatuainu, Rob Fidler, Nick Walshe, Ryan Davis, Ian Davey.