Six Tigers are involved this weekend as the knockout stages of the 2023 Rugby World Cup begin.
Two Tigers will start in the opening quarter final, on Saturday 14 October as Argentina take on Wales.
Julián Montoya will captain Los Pumas and starts the game at hooker.
He is joined in the scrum, albeit on the opposite side, by Tommy Reffell, who starts at flanker for Wales.
On Sunday, October 15, three Tigers have been named in the England side to take on Fiji.
Dan Cole will start at tight head prop and the veteran front-rower is joined in the scrum by Ollie Chessum, who starts at lock.
Versatile forward George Martin is named amongst the replacements.
In the final quarter final of the round, Handrè Pollard will start on the bench as South Africa take on hosts France.
Pollard was a late call up for the Springboks, joining up with the squad a couple of weeks ago, the fly half a key figure in their 2019 Rugby World Cup triumph.