The Steamers side to take on Northland at Rotorua International Stadium at 5.45pm on Friday features four changes to the starting line-up which narrowly lost to Otago last Sunday.
The only change in the forwards has Te Puke Sports' Aidan Ross starting at loosehead prop, with Siegfried Fisi'ihoi moving to the bench.
In the backs, Rangataua's Ruki Tipuna will run out for his blazer game as the starting half back, with Te Aihe Toma moving to the number 21 jersey.
All Blacks Sevens player Teddy Stanaway returns from injury to start at centre replacing the injured Lalakai Foketi. Isaac Te Aute starts at fullback with Te Rangi Fraser shifting to the reserves.
The bench also sees the return of Te Puna's Shahn Eru after being sidelined with concussion and the inclusion of Tauranga Sports first-five Nick Evemy from the Bay Development team.
"This week's game is pivotal to the fortunes of both teams," Steamers head coach Clayton McMillan said.
"Northland look like a team growing in confidence, and their combative performances in recent weeks against quality opponents has not been lost on us.
"We expect a war and have prepared accordingly. We also look forward to returning to the Rotorua International Stadium where the players thoroughly enjoy playing."