So far this season Connacht supporters have come out in record numbers and Bradley is well aware of the advantage his side will have in front of their home support.
"Connacht always look forward to the home derby matches in particular because the Sportsground sells out and the crowd get behind the team, which seems to raise our performances in those matches", he said. "Obviously we have to do that with Munster on a bit of a charge at the moment in trying to catch Leinster at the top of the Magners League."
With 23 of their points coming from their backs last week, Munster have arguably their strongest backline for a number of years, however Bradley is just as keen to address Munster's strength's upfront.
"Munster tend to play a forward orientated game which'll represent a different challenge to what Edinburgh did last week.
"Our first job is to contend with their power upfront, once that's done I'm quite confident with home advantage and the closeness of previous games, if we create enough opportunities we'll have a good chance of winning the game."
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