Harlequins entertain Worcester Warriors at the Stoop in the Anglo-Welsh Cup following their emphatic win over Saracens in the first round.

Debutant Josh Ibuanokpe got the final try deep into injury time after 30 phases of possession and James Lang added the vital two in a 30-29 thriller.

Lang, a Quins Academy graduate proved to be the difference, earning ten points on the day, whilst 20-year-old Samoan international Elia Elia also impressed.

Five changes have been made to the winning side, with centre Jamie Roberts coming in to partner Harry Sloan, while Calum Waters makes his debut at nine.

In the pack, Mark Lambert starts at loose head and captain James Chisholm will form the back row with Mat Luamanu and Ben Glynn.

Director of rugby John Kingston will want to build on his sides victory last week and hopes his new-look side will deliver the win.

“The bonus point victory at Saracens last week showed fantastic resolve and has got us off to a great start in this competition,” he said.

“The game on Sunday presents an opportunity to back that win while there will be several personnel changes for both teams, our Premiership match against Warriors two weeks ago, showed what a threat they can pose.”

Warriors make seven changes themselves following their defeat at the hands of Sale and new signing Kurt Haupt will make his debut at hooker.

Worcester ran in six tries at the Stoop on their last visit two weeks ago but still lost out 41-35.