Their latest defeat was suffered at the hands of the Ospreys on Sunday after suffering the prematch disruption of having the fixture moved from Swansea to Llanelli due to Storm Darragh.
Their preparation time for the game is limited but this has been mitigated by the arrival of an advance party of about a dozen players after their clash against Munster a week earlier.
“We only have Thursday as a prep day, because we arrive back in South Africa on Tuesday, so most of the focus will be on us,” said head coach Ivan van Rooyen. “Our training, our plans, our execution. How we want to play, what we want to do and how we are going to get better.
“We can’t control what team they are going to send, but we need to get a fair bit better ourselves, so that’s going to be our focus.
“Also playing at home for the last time this year is always special and we want to put on a good show for the fans and everyone who comes out on Saturday.”