Yet with the Dragons coming into the tie following four consecutive wins in all competitions, including an historic victory over Leinster last weekend, Fife concedes the visitors will be an even tougher proposition this time out.
And regardless of the result, the winger believes his side's chance to become the first Scottish team to contest a European rugby final and Glasgow Warriors' exploits at the summit of the GUINNESS PRO12 bodes well for Scotland's international prospects.
"Glasgow are going well in the league and we've done well in the cup. It's really exciting times," Fife told BBC Scotland.
"It's going to be a massive game, there should be a good crowd, and hopefully we do a good job.
"It's a great opportunity for us as well, playing a team we know really well. It's one both teams will go into with confidence.
"The Dragons are a physical team - we know they'll bring their physicality, but so will we.
"Up front it'll be physical, and at the back when we get a chance we need to take it."
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