ENGLAND prospect Jack Singleton starts for Worcester Warriors in their final European Challenge Cup Pool Two match against Stade Francais at Sixways on Saturday (1pm).

Singleton is one of six changes to Warriors’ starting XV as they attempt to secure home advantage in the quarter-finals.

He is also one of four uncapped players named by head coach Eddie Jones in England’s training squad for the Guinness Six Nations opener against Ireland.

Warriors guaranteed a place in the knockout stages for the first time in 10 years by beating Ospreys last Saturday but are likely to need a bonus-point victory against Stade to finish as one of the top-four highest-ranked sides.

Captain GJ van Velze also returns to lead Warriors with Sam Lewis joining him in the back row.

Andrew Kitchener and Michael Fatialofa form a new second-row pairing with former England full-back Chris Pennell returning as the only change to the back division.

Jonny Arr and Callum Black, who played in Warriors’ last home European Challenge Cup quarter-final against Brive in 2009, are both in the match-day squad.

Black is a front-row replacement along with hooker Isaac Miller and Oxford University tighthead prop Joe Morris who is in line to make his Warriors debut.

Eight of Saturday’s match-day squad were involved in the memorable 38-27 victory over Stade in Paris in October which kicked off Warriors’ Euro campaign.

Warriors: Pennell; Howe, Lawrence, Te’o, Hammond; Mills, Arr; Waller, Singleton, Kerrod, Kitchener, Fatialofa, Mama, Lewis, van Velze. Replacements: Miller, Black, Morris, Barry, Cox, Heaney, Butler, David.