WORCESTER Warriors look for a club record 21st consecutive win when they host Rotherham Titans at Sixways in the Greene King IPA Championship tomorrow (12.35pm).

The league leaders make just two changes to the squad that thrashed Nottingham 58-3 last Sunday as Dean Hammond comes in for the injured Chris Pennell, with Ben Howard switching to full-back, and Jonny Arr returns at scrum-half.

The potent back-line of Max Stelling, Andy Symons, Tom Biggs and Ryan Mills keep their places, while the forward pack is completely unchanged.

Ryan Bower, Niall Annett and Joe Rees occupy the front row with Leicester Tigers-bound Mike Williams and Jonathan Thomas in the second row for the game, which will be televised live on Sky Sports.

GJ van Velze continues to lead the side from number eight alongside Leonardo Senatore and Sam Betty in the back row.

Agustin Creevy and the fit-again Nick Schonert are among the replacements as is former Rotherham captain Charlie Mulchrone, who scored a brace of tries in the romp at Nottingham.

Worcester director of rugby Dean Ryan said: "We're trying to take a group of ambitious youngsters who grab their opportunity.

"We'll keep pushing players so that, when we get to the point where we have to select our best 15, we're pretty confident that everyone has had a chance to push hard to be in it.

"Rotherham have got some decent organisation around some of the things they do and that goes back to a year ago when we played them in pre-season and they put us under some stress.

"They've struggled with certain aspects, specifically around drive, so they've been trying to work their way out of those and it'll be a different challenge for us again this weekend.”

Warriors will play in their limited-edition pink shirts for their annual Acorns Children's Hospice charity matchday.

Titans drew 20-20 against Jersey at Clifton Lane last weekend and have not beaten Warriors since April 2003 when an 80-metre Rob Thirlby try secured the points and a second tilt at the Premiership for the South Yorkshire side.

They have made three changes with Lloyd Hayes coming in at outside centre for Jordan Davies.

In the pack, Mark Tampin gets the nod at tighthead over Lewis Thiede and Sean Robinson returns at lock from parent club Newcastle Falcons for Tom Holmes.

Titans' head coach Lee Blackett said: "Against Jersey last week, I thought we were a bit unlucky with some decisions.

"We need to make sure we keep 15 players on the field at all times, especially this week as we know a side like Worcester will punish us heavily if we have men in the bin.

"Worcester are a good side, who are deservedly at the top of the league. They are probably one of the most physical sides and have the best line speed in the division.

"So we know it's going to be a huge test but it's one the boys are looking forward to.”

Warriors: Howard; Hammond, Stelling, Symons, Biggs; Mills, Arr; Bower, Annett, Rees, Williams, Thomas, Senatore, Betty, van Velze. Replacements: Creevy, Rapava Ruskin, Schonert, O'Shea, Mulchrone, Mieres, Fatiaki.

Titans: Scanlon; Keating, Hayes, Cooke, Wilson; McKinney, White; Hislop, Cruse, Tampin, Maddison, Robinson, Argyle, Rieder, Morris. Replacements: Preece, Williams, Thiede, Holmes, Birch, Barrett, Davies.